Malaysia's international reserves up at US$102.7b, as at June 28
Published Fri, Jul 5, 2019 · 07:09 AM
[KUALA LUMPUR] Malaysia's gross international reserves edged up to US$102.7 billion, as at June 28, from US$102.6 billion on June 14, the central bank said on Friday.
The reserves were sufficient to finance 7.3 months of retained imports, and were 1.2 times the short-term external debt, said Bank Negara Malaysia.
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