Building on a strong foundation


THE global economic landscape in 2024 presents both opportunities and challenges. The International Monetary Fund projects a global growth rate of 3.2%, but recent data from the United States and China indicates a potential slowdown.

The US Federal Reserve recently cut interest rates by 50 basis points, higher than consensus estimates. Geopolitical uncertainties, including higher tariffs on Chinese exports, especially medical and electric vehicle products, may impact Malaysia’s property market.

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