Analysts cut M'sian earnings growth forecasts for '15
This comes after a poor performance by corporate M'sia in the first three months
Kuala Lumpur
EQUITY analysts have trimmed 2015 earnings growth estimates after corporate Malaysia turned in a dismal performance in the first three months - one of the worst quarters since the 2008-09 global financial crisis.
They caution that the downtrend might not be over yet owing to various factors, including slower consumer spending on the back of a new consumption tax and political uncertainties.
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