Malaysian banks' profits hit by moratoriums
Negative gov't intervention fuels rise of Malaysian banks’ systematic risks
Negative gov't intervention fuels rise of Malaysian banks’ systematic risks
Officials’ moratorium programs are hurting lenders’ profitability.
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