24 September 2024

Vabenfabrikken to Produce Australian Combat Assault Rifle (ACAR) in Denmark

24 September 2024

The Australian Combat Assault Rifle (ACAR) (photo: Lithgow Arms)

Thales Australia’s Lithgow Arms partners with Våbenfabrikken to establish Danish small arms industrial capability

On 17 September 2024, Thales Australia and Denmark’s Våbenfabrikken announced that they are ​ entering into a strategic cooperation to establish a new industrial capability in Denmark to produce NATO interoperable small arms.

The cooperation, and resulting outcomes, signal for the first time since the 1960’s that military assault rifles will be produced in Denmark, providing an industrial capability to produce, maintain and sustain small arms in this country. ​

The Australian Combat Assault Rifle (ACAR) (photo: Thales)

The first tranche will explore options for small arms production in Denmark; commencing with a Danish version of the Australian Combat Assault Rifle (ACAR). The ACAR is currently under development by Thales Australia, and is based on a proven design in-use with allied defence forces and law enforcement agencies.

The cooperation between Thales and Våbenfabrikken aligns with the overall Danish defence strategy and supports Thales’s ambition to partner with local industry and develop sovereign supply chains to the benefit of our customers.

Signing of MoU between Thales and Våbenfabrikken (photo: Thales)

Under the terms of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), Thales and Våbenfabrikken will work together to establish a new industrial capability in Denmark with the aim of producing, maintaining and sustaining interoperable small arms in Denmark. The MoU was signed on 17th of September 2024 at an official signing ceremony at Våbenfabrikken’s premises in Denmark.

Våbenfabrikken is an established gunsmith and weapons training provider, with decades of cumulative experience in the industry. By partnering with Thales Australia, Våbenfabrikken’s ability to support Danish national security priorities will be enhanced through sovereign small arms production, local maintenance capabilities and future skills development.

147 komentar:

  1. sewa..sewa manpad shorad, siapa dia haha!😃😃😃

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. Dimaklumi om, budget pertahanannya mungil, gak cukup buat SHOPING seperti tetangga. Mau nambah budget, harus nambah UTANG. Apa daya UTANG juga dah OVERLIMIT
      🤣🤣🤣🤣

      Hapus
    2. nyoiih, cuman gak lazim aja nyewanya, masa manpad shorad..kejadian pertama di duniya bahkan planet namec om haha!🤭🤭🤭

      Hapus
  2. acar mah banyak disini haha!🤗🤗🤗

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. ITU MAH ACAR CINA....MPOK GUE PUNYA TUH POHONNYA DIKEBON 😏

      Hapus
    2. gde amat...
      yg di pp ponakan ape xuxu om smilikity? haha!🤭🤭🤭

      Hapus
  3. SEWA VSHORAD SEWA TRUK
    The approved leasing deal for KTMB may tip the scale in favour of the truck and VSHORAD proposals.
    SEWA PATROL BOATS : SEWA OUTBOARD MOTORS : SEWA TRAILERS
    Meanwhile, the division also published a tender for eleven glass reinforced plastic patrol boats together outboard motors, trailers and associated equipment
    SEWA BOAT sewaan Bot Op Pasir merangkumi 10 unit Fast Interceptor Boat (FIB); 10 unit Utility Boat; 10 unit Rigid Hull Fender Boat (RHFB); 10 unit Rover Fiber Glass (Rover).
    SEWA HIDROGRAFI tugas pemetaan data batimetri bagi kawasan perairan negara akan dilakukan oleh sebuah kapal hidrografi moden, MV Aishah AIM 4, yang diperoleh menerusi kontrak sewaan dari syarikat Breitlink Engineering Services Sdn Bhd (BESSB)
    SEWA PESAWAT ITTC is currently providing Fighter Lead-In Training (FLIT) to the Royal Malaysian Air Force in London, Ontario. ITTC operates a fleet of Aero Vodochody L-39 featuring upgraded avionics for the FLIT programme
    SEWA HELI Kementerian Pertahanan Malaysia pada 27 Mei 2023 lalu telah menandatangani perjanjian sewa dengan penyedia layanan penerbangan lokal, Aerotree, untuk menyediakan empat helikopter bekas Sikorsky UH-60A+ Black Hawk.
    SEWA HELI 4 buah Helikopter Leonardo AW 139 yang diperolehi secara sewaan ini adalah untuk kegunaan Tentera Udara Diraja Malaysia (TUDM) yang akan ditempatkan di No.3 Skuadron, Pangkalan Udara Butterworth
    SEWA HELI = Kerajaan sebelum ini pernah menyewa Helikopter Latihan Airbus EC120B dan Flight Simulation Training Device (FSTD) Untuk Kegunaan Kursus Asas Juruterbang Helikopter TUDM. Selain itu, kerajaan turut pernah menyewa 5 unit Helikopter EC120B; 1 unit Sistem Simulator
    SEWA 4x4 Pejabat perusahaan mengatakan kepada Janes di pameran bahwa Angkatan Bersenjata Malaysia sedang mencari untuk menyewa Tarantula
    SEWA MOTOR The Royal Military Police Corp (KPTD) celebrated the lease of 40 brand-new BMW R1250RT Superbikes for the Enforcement Motorcycle Squad on December 22nd, 2022.
    =========
    RETIRED MIG29 Malaysia recently retired the MiG-29 Fulcrum due to its inability to maintain them.
    RETIRED MB339CM the Aermacchi MB-339CM trainer jets that are currently grounded
    RETIRED SCORPION Scorpions to be retired. The Army has recommended that it’s fleet of Scorpion light tanks be retired due to the high cost of maintenance and obsolescence issues.
    RETIRED CONDOR SIBMAS Condor armoured 4X4 and Sibmas armoured recovery vehicle as retired from service as off January 1, 2023.
    RETIRED V150 = . It was used by the Malaysian Army in Second Malayan Emergency (now retired)
    =========
    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    A recent survey conducted by the Financial Education Network (FEN) showed that 84 per cent of Malaysians do not have regular savings every month.
    The level of financial literacy among Malaysians is still low. The study found that 69 per cent prefer spending over saving, leading to a lack of savings for emergencies. Moreover, 47 per cent admitted to having difficulty setting aside RM1,000 for emergencies.".
    =========
    2024 RASIO HUTANG 84,2% DARI GDP
    HUTANG 2023 = RM 1.53 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2022 = RM 1.45 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2021 = RM 1.38 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2020 = RM 1.32 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2019 = RM 1.25 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2018 = RM 1.19 TRILLION
    The Finance Ministry stated that the aggregate national household debt stood at RM1.53 trillion between 2018 and 2023.
    In aggregate, it said the household debt for 2022 was RM1.45 trillion, followed by RM1.38 trillion (2021,) RM1.32 trillion (2020), RM1.25 trillion (2019) and RM1.19 trillion (2018).
    “The ratio of household debt to gross domestic product (GDP) at the end of 2023 also slightly increased to 84.2% compared with 82% in 2018,” it said..
    =========
    2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
    Malaysia Government debt accounted for 65.6 % of the country's Nominal GDP in Mar 2024, compared with the ratio of 64.3 % in the previous quarter. Malaysia government debt to GDP ratio data is updated quarterly, available from Dec 2010 to Mar 2024.

    BalasHapus
  4. Lebih hebat vita berapi sudah diminati oleh pasukan khusus dari planet namec

    😂🤣😁🤣😂🤣😂

    BalasHapus
  5. CONTOHI PINDAD - AIR TIMES ........
    Sejak tahun 2006, PT Pindad telah menjual senjata ke negara luar seperti Kemboja, Laos, Nigeria dan Emiriah Arab Bersatu.
    Bukan sahaja senjata, malah PT Pindad turut mengeksport peluru kepada Korea Selatan, Singapura, Timor Leste, Laos dan Filipina dengan nilai eksport AS$5 juta setahun.
    Sejak dua tahun lalu, pengurusan PT Pindad meletakkan sasaran untuk syarikat tersebut tersenarai dalam Senarai 100 Firma Pertahanan Global Tahun 2024 dengan menawarkan penyelesaian produk yang berkualiti tinggi serta mempunyai iNOvasi.
    Hasrat itu dibuktikan apabila Indonesia membentuk satu entiti perniagaan dikenali sebagai Defence Industry Indonesia (DEFEND ID).
    Bernaung di bawah DEFEND ID ialah PT Len Industri (Persero) sebagai induk dengan anak syarikatnya termasuklah PT Pindad.
    Melihat pencapaian industri pertahanan negara jiran ini menimbulkan beribu persoalan, mengapakah perkara sama tidak berlaku di Malaysia.
    Bukan bermakna kita no syarikat pertahanan, tetapi untuk membandingkan pencapaian syarikat pertahanan negara kita dengan di sana begitu jauh kemampuannya.
    Mengapakah begitu?
    #AirTimes #Pertahanan #Kolumnis #TekNOlogiPertahanan #PINDAD
    ====================================
    PINDAD DAN CARACAL = Kerja sama Pindad dan Caracal mencakup produksi bersama berbagai senjata, diantaranya senapan serbu CAR 816 milik Caracal untuk pasar domestik Indonesia, menggunakan komponen laras dan komponen lainnya dari Pindad. Selain itu, kerja sama produksi tersebut juga mencakup senapan mesin SM3 kaliber 5,56 mm milik Pindad untuk digunakan Angkatan Bersenjata Persatuan Emirat Arab dan pengguna lainnya di Timur Tengah. Untuk kedepannya, Pindad akan memasok berbagai komponen senjata termasuk laras kepada Caracal untuk senjata Caracal di pasar internasional.
    -----
    PINDAD DAN LAHAB = Penandatanganan perjanjian kerja sama ini dilaksanakan antara VP Pemasaran, Penjualan dan Pengembangan Bisnis PT Pindad, Yayat Ruyat mewakili Wakil Direktur Utama PT Pindad, Syaifuddin dengan Direktur Pengembangan Bisnis Lahab UEA, Saleh Al Mansoori. Adapun ruang lingkup HoA meliputi investasi brassmill di Indonesia dan penandatanganan MoU terkait pasokan strategis bom seri MK.
    -----
    RELAX 415 JUTA PELURU = "Sebelum diberi PMN (Penyertaan Modal negara), produksi Pindad untuk peluru ini 275 juta peluru. Setelah kita beri PMN sebesar Rp 700 miliar, produksinya meningkat jadi 415 juta peluru. Hampir dua kali lipat karena memiliki line tambahan dari PMN yang telah kita berikan,"
    -----
    RELAX EKSPOR TIAP BULAN KE USA = “Kita sudah mengekspor amunisi 2 kontainer setiap bulan ke US. Sekarang juga banyak permintaan senjata, pistol dan kendaraan tempur dari Pindad,”
    -----
    RELAX EKSPOR PELURU SEJAK 2006 PT Pindad (Persero) telah cukup lama menggeluti penjualan ekspor. Terhitung mulai 2006 Pindad mulai menggiatkan ekspornya ke beberapa negara seperti Kamboja dan Nigeria untuk senapan serbu, Malaysia dan Australia untuk penanganan huru-hara, Korea Selatan, Singapura, Timor Leste, Filipina untuk amunisi, Laos untuk senjata dan amunisi, dan beberapa negara lainnya di kawasan Asia dengan rata-rata penjualan per tahun di kisaran 5 juta USD. Thailand tersendiri merupakan pelanggan ekspor utama saat ini bagi Pindad sejak tahun 2006 untuk produk amunisi kaliber kecil.
    😝😝😝😝😝😝😝😝😝😝😝😝😝😝😝

    BalasHapus
  6. JUARA AASAM 12x
    Indonesia telah menjuarai lomba tembak militer Australian Army Skills at Arms Meeting (AASAM) sebanyak 12 kali berturut-turut. Prestasi ini diraih oleh TNI AD.
    -----
    JUARA AARM 14X
    Indonesia telah menjadi juara umum ASEAN Armies Rifle Meet (AARM) sebanyak 14 kali dari total 31 gelaran AARM yang telah dilaksanakan sejak tahun 1991.
    -----
    CONTOHI PINDAD - AIR TIMES ........
    Sejak tahun 2006, PT Pindad telah menjual senjata ke negara luar seperti Kemboja, Laos, Nigeria dan Emiriah Arab Bersatu.
    Bukan sahaja senjata, malah PT Pindad turut mengeksport peluru kepada Korea Selatan, Singapura, Timor Leste, Laos dan Filipina dengan nilai eksport AS$5 juta setahun.
    Sejak dua tahun lalu, pengurusan PT Pindad meletakkan sasaran untuk syarikat tersebut tersenarai dalam Senarai 100 Firma Pertahanan Global Tahun 2024 dengan menawarkan penyelesaian produk yang berkualiti tinggi serta mempunyai iNOvasi.
    Hasrat itu dibuktikan apabila Indonesia membentuk satu entiti perniagaan dikenali sebagai Defence Industry Indonesia (DEFEND ID).
    Bernaung di bawah DEFEND ID ialah PT Len Industri (Persero) sebagai induk dengan anak syarikatnya termasuklah PT Pindad.
    Melihat pencapaian industri pertahanan negara jiran ini menimbulkan beribu persoalan, mengapakah perkara sama tidak berlaku di Malaysia.
    Bukan bermakna kita no syarikat pertahanan, tetapi untuk membandingkan pencapaian syarikat pertahanan negara kita dengan di sana begitu jauh kemampuannya.
    Mengapakah begitu?
    #AirTimes #Pertahanan #Kolumnis #TekNOlogiPertahanan #PINDAD
    ====================================
    PINDAD DAN CARACAL = Kerja sama Pindad dan Caracal mencakup produksi bersama berbagai senjata, diantaranya senapan serbu CAR 816 milik Caracal untuk pasar domestik Indonesia, menggunakan komponen laras dan komponen lainnya dari Pindad. Selain itu, kerja sama produksi tersebut juga mencakup senapan mesin SM3 kaliber 5,56 mm milik Pindad untuk digunakan Angkatan Bersenjata Persatuan Emirat Arab dan pengguna lainnya di Timur Tengah. Untuk kedepannya, Pindad akan memasok berbagai komponen senjata termasuk laras kepada Caracal untuk senjata Caracal di pasar internasional.
    -----
    PINDAD DAN LAHAB = Penandatanganan perjanjian kerja sama ini dilaksanakan antara VP Pemasaran, Penjualan dan Pengembangan Bisnis PT Pindad, Yayat Ruyat mewakili Wakil Direktur Utama PT Pindad, Syaifuddin dengan Direktur Pengembangan Bisnis Lahab UEA, Saleh Al Mansoori. Adapun ruang lingkup HoA meliputi investasi brassmill di Indonesia dan penandatanganan MoU terkait pasokan strategis bom seri MK.
    -----
    RELAX 415 JUTA PELURU = "Sebelum diberi PMN (Penyertaan Modal negara), produksi Pindad untuk peluru ini 275 juta peluru. Setelah kita beri PMN sebesar Rp 700 miliar, produksinya meningkat jadi 415 juta peluru. Hampir dua kali lipat karena memiliki line tambahan dari PMN yang telah kita berikan,"
    -----
    RELAX EKSPOR TIAP BULAN KE USA = “Kita sudah mengekspor amunisi 2 kontainer setiap bulan ke US. Sekarang juga banyak permintaan senjata, pistol dan kendaraan tempur dari Pindad,”
    -----
    RELAX EKSPOR PELURU SEJAK 2006 PT Pindad (Persero) telah cukup lama menggeluti penjualan ekspor. Terhitung mulai 2006 Pindad mulai menggiatkan ekspornya ke beberapa negara seperti Kamboja dan Nigeria untuk senapan serbu, Malaysia dan Australia untuk penanganan huru-hara, Korea Selatan, Singapura, Timor Leste, Filipina untuk amunisi, Laos untuk senjata dan amunisi, dan beberapa negara lainnya di kawasan Asia dengan rata-rata penjualan per tahun di kisaran 5 juta USD. Thailand tersendiri merupakan pelanggan ekspor utama saat ini bagi Pindad sejak tahun 2006 untuk produk amunisi kaliber kecil.
    😝😝😝😝😝😝😝😝😝😝😝😝😝😝😝

    BalasHapus
  7. Jangan buka kalau tak mahu merinding!

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x5rJASQwq0w

    BalasHapus
  8. KUWAIT FINANCE HOUSE = EXIT BANKRUPT
    Malaysia's first foreign Islamic bank Kuwait Finance House (Malaysia) Bhd (KFH Malaysia) is exiting Malaysia after 19 years of operation.
    --------------
    PETRONAS BAYAR PGN
    PETRONAS BAYAR PGN
    PETRONAS BAYAR PGN
    Afiliasi Pertamina Gas Negara alias PGN (PGAS) menang gugatan atas Petronas Carigali Muriah Limited (PCML), dan PLN. Itu setelah ICC International Court of Arbitration, Hong Kong, menghukum Petronas. Oleh karena itu, Petronas harus membayar kepada Kalimantan Jawa Gas (KJG).
    --------------
    VSAT TSGN DI BELI TELKOM INDONESIA .........
    VSAT TSGN DI BELI TELKOM INDONESIA .........
    VSAT TSGN DI BELI TELKOM INDONESIA .........
    PT Telkom Indonesia (Persero) Tbk (Telkom) melalui anak usahanya PT Telekomunikasi Indonesia International (Telin) menyepakati pembelian mayoritas saham TS Global Network Sdn Bhd (TSGN), perusahaan Malaysia penyedia dominan layanan komunikasi satelit.
    =================
    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    A recent survey conducted by the Financial Education Network (FEN) showed that 84 per cent of Malaysians do not have regular savings every month.
    The level of financial literacy among Malaysians is still low. The study found that 69 per cent prefer spending over saving, leading to a lack of savings for emergencies. Moreover, 47 per cent admitted to having difficulty setting aside RM1,000 for emergencies."
    ===================
    2024 RASIO HUTANG 84,2% DARI GDP
    HUTANG 2023 = RM 1.53 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2022 = RM 1.45 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2021 = RM 1.38 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2020 = RM 1.32 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2019 = RM 1.25 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2018 = RM 1.19 TRILLION
    KUALA LUMPUR: Housing loans made up the largest chunk of household debt in Malaysia at 60.5%, it was revealed.
    The Finance Ministry stated that the aggregate national household debt stood at RM1.53 trillion between 2018 and 2023.
    In aggregate, it said the household debt for 2022 was RM1.45 trillion, followed by RM1.38 trillion (2021,) RM1.32 trillion (2020), RM1.25 trillion (2019) and RM1.19 trillion (2018).
    “The ratio of household debt to gross domestic product (GDP) at the end of 2023 also slightly increased to 84.2% compared with 82% in 2018,” it said.
    ===================
    2024 RINGGIT LOSSES
    The ringgit extended its losses to end lower against the US dollar today despite weaker United States economic data, an economist said. At 6 pm, the ringgit depreciated to 4.7110/7145 versus the greenback from yesterday’s close of 4.7080/7110.
    -
    2023 RINGGIT FALLS
    The Malaysian ringgit has fallen to its lowest level since the 1997-1998 Asian financial crisis, with the currency weighed by the US dollar’s rise and a widening rate differential with the United States.
    -
    2024 DEFICIT 4.3% 2023 DEFICIT 5%
    With Budget 2024, Malaysia’s military will get some but not all of what it wants, as the government runs a tight budget focused on uplifting the socio-economic well-being of citizens while trying to ensure fiscal discipline as it aims to narrow the deficit to 4.3% of GDP by end-2024 (from 5%)
    -
    2022 DEFICIT 5,6% 2021 DEFICIT 5,6%
    Pada kesempatan yang sama, Menteri Ekonomi Malaysia Rafizi Ramli menyatakan pengeluaran negara cukup besar yang dipicu oleh pandemi untuk melindungi ekonomi memperlebar defisit menjadi 6,4 persen dari PDB pada 2021
    Kemudian pada 2022 berkurang menjadi 5,6 persen, ketika pemerintah juga meningkatkan pagu utang dari 60 persen menjadi 65 persen dari PDB
    ===================
    2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
    Malaysia Government debt accounted for 65.6 % of the country's Nominal GDP in Mar 2024, compared with the ratio of 64.3 % in the previous quarter. Malaysia government debt to GDP ratio data is updated quarterly, available from Dec 2010 to Mar 2024.
    😝😝😝😝😝😝😝😝

    BalasHapus
  9. Mirip Vita berapi ya. Ini pasti buatan beruk. 😁😁😁😁

    BalasHapus
  10. 1.00 Malaysian Ringgit = 3,635 Indonesian Rupiahs
    1.00 US Dollar = 4.1735 Malaysian Ringgits

    Waaaaa.......semakin mengukuh Malaysia Ringgit.
    Alhamdulillah.

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. KUWAIT FINANCE HOUSE = EXIT BANKRUPT
      Malaysia's first foreign Islamic bank Kuwait Finance House (Malaysia) Bhd (KFH Malaysia) is exiting Malaysia after 19 years of operation.
      --------------
      PETRONAS BAYAR PGN
      PETRONAS BAYAR PGN
      PETRONAS BAYAR PGN
      Afiliasi Pertamina Gas Negara alias PGN (PGAS) menang gugatan atas Petronas Carigali Muriah Limited (PCML), dan PLN. Itu setelah ICC International Court of Arbitration, Hong Kong, menghukum Petronas. Oleh karena itu, Petronas harus membayar kepada Kalimantan Jawa Gas (KJG).
      --------------
      VSAT TSGN DI BELI TELKOM INDONESIA .........
      VSAT TSGN DI BELI TELKOM INDONESIA .........
      VSAT TSGN DI BELI TELKOM INDONESIA .........
      PT Telkom Indonesia (Persero) Tbk (Telkom) melalui anak usahanya PT Telekomunikasi Indonesia International (Telin) menyepakati pembelian mayoritas saham TS Global Network Sdn Bhd (TSGN), perusahaan Malaysia penyedia dominan layanan komunikasi satelit.
      =================
      2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
      2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
      2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
      A recent survey conducted by the Financial Education Network (FEN) showed that 84 per cent of Malaysians do not have regular savings every month.
      The level of financial literacy among Malaysians is still low. The study found that 69 per cent prefer spending over saving, leading to a lack of savings for emergencies. Moreover, 47 per cent admitted to having difficulty setting aside RM1,000 for emergencies."
      ===================
      2024 RASIO HUTANG 84,2% DARI GDP
      HUTANG 2023 = RM 1.53 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2022 = RM 1.45 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2021 = RM 1.38 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2020 = RM 1.32 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2019 = RM 1.25 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2018 = RM 1.19 TRILLION
      KUALA LUMPUR: Housing loans made up the largest chunk of household debt in Malaysia at 60.5%, it was revealed.
      The Finance Ministry stated that the aggregate national household debt stood at RM1.53 trillion between 2018 and 2023.
      In aggregate, it said the household debt for 2022 was RM1.45 trillion, followed by RM1.38 trillion (2021,) RM1.32 trillion (2020), RM1.25 trillion (2019) and RM1.19 trillion (2018).
      “The ratio of household debt to gross domestic product (GDP) at the end of 2023 also slightly increased to 84.2% compared with 82% in 2018,” it said.
      ===================
      2024 RINGGIT LOSSES
      The ringgit extended its losses to end lower against the US dollar today despite weaker United States economic data, an economist said. At 6 pm, the ringgit depreciated to 4.7110/7145 versus the greenback from yesterday’s close of 4.7080/7110.
      -
      2023 RINGGIT FALLS
      The Malaysian ringgit has fallen to its lowest level since the 1997-1998 Asian financial crisis, with the currency weighed by the US dollar’s rise and a widening rate differential with the United States.
      -
      2024 DEFICIT 4.3% 2023 DEFICIT 5%
      With Budget 2024, Malaysia’s military will get some but not all of what it wants, as the government runs a tight budget focused on uplifting the socio-economic well-being of citizens while trying to ensure fiscal discipline as it aims to narrow the deficit to 4.3% of GDP by end-2024 (from 5%)
      -
      2022 DEFICIT 5,6% 2021 DEFICIT 5,6%
      Pada kesempatan yang sama, Menteri Ekonomi Malaysia Rafizi Ramli menyatakan pengeluaran negara cukup besar yang dipicu oleh pandemi untuk melindungi ekonomi memperlebar defisit menjadi 6,4 persen dari PDB pada 2021
      Kemudian pada 2022 berkurang menjadi 5,6 persen, ketika pemerintah juga meningkatkan pagu utang dari 60 persen menjadi 65 persen dari PDB
      ===================
      2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
      Malaysia Government debt accounted for 65.6 % of the country's Nominal GDP in Mar 2024, compared with the ratio of 64.3 % in the previous quarter. Malaysia government debt to GDP ratio data is updated quarterly, available from Dec 2010 to Mar 2024.
      😝😝😝😝😝😝😝😝

      Hapus
    2. INDON bawah kita je bro.... Cuma rakyatnya puji puji diri supaya nampak hebat.. Padahal kita tahu keadaan INDON tu bagaimana... 🔥🔥🤣🤣🤣

      Hapus
    3. 84,2% DEBT TO GDP✔️
      84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH✔️
      ------------
      2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
      2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
      2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
      A recent survey conducted by the Financial Education Network (FEN) showed that 84 per cent of Malaysians do not have regular savings every month.
      The level of financial literacy among Malaysians is still low. The study found that 69 per cent prefer spending over saving, leading to a lack of savings for emergencies. Moreover, 47 per cent admitted to having difficulty setting aside RM1,000 for emergencies."
      ===================
      2024 RASIO HUTANG 84,2% DARI GDP
      HUTANG 2023 = RM 1.53 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2022 = RM 1.45 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2021 = RM 1.38 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2020 = RM 1.32 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2019 = RM 1.25 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2018 = RM 1.19 TRILLION
      KUALA LUMPUR: Housing loans made up the largest chunk of household debt in Malaysia at 60.5%, it was revealed.
      The Finance Ministry stated that the aggregate national household debt stood at RM1.53 trillion between 2018 and 2023.
      In aggregate, it said the household debt for 2022 was RM1.45 trillion, followed by RM1.38 trillion (2021,) RM1.32 trillion (2020), RM1.25 trillion (2019) and RM1.19 trillion (2018).
      “The ratio of household debt to gross domestic product (GDP) at the end of 2023 also slightly increased to 84.2% compared with 82% in 2018,” it said.
      ===================
      2023 = RASIO HUTANG 82% DARI GDP
      TIDAK BAYAR HUTANG TERTUNGGAK
      HANYA BAYAR FAEDAH
      "Hutang telah mencecah, liabiliti dan hutang kerajaan RM1.5 trilion. Iaitu 82% kepada KDNK. Untuk memperincinya, hutang kerajaan RM1079.6 trilion termasuk komitmen jaminan (hutang) RM205.9 bilion. 1MDB RM18.2 bilion dan liabiliti lain RM4142.2. Jumlah RM1445.9 trilion.
      "Hutang Kerajaan Persekutuan telah mencecah RM60.4%. Dia termasuk khidmat hutang. (Pada) 2022 kita bayar khidmat hutang RM41 bilion dan 2023 RM46 bilion.
      "Peratus hasil 2022 sebanyak 14%, 2023 16%. Ini hanya membayar faedah bukan membayar hutang tertunggak," katanya menjawab pertanyaan Ahli Parlimen Wong Kah Woh (PH - Taiping).
      ==============
      2024 RINGGIT LOSSES
      The ringgit extended its losses to end lower against the US dollar today despite weaker United States economic data, an economist said. At 6 pm, the ringgit depreciated to 4.7110/7145 versus the greenback from yesterday’s close of 4.7080/7110.
      -
      2023 RINGGIT FALLS
      The Malaysian ringgit has fallen to its lowest level since the 1997-1998 Asian financial crisis, with the currency weighed by the US dollar’s rise and a widening rate differential with the United States.
      -
      2024 DEFICIT 4.3% 2023 DEFICIT 5%
      With Budget 2024, Malaysia’s military will get some but not all of what it wants, as the government runs a tight budget focused on uplifting the socio-economic well-being of citizens while trying to ensure fiscal discipline as it aims to narrow the deficit to 4.3% of GDP by end-2024 (from 5%)
      -
      2022 DEFICIT 5,6% 2021 DEFICIT 5,6%
      Pada kesempatan yang sama, Menteri Ekonomi Malaysia Rafizi Ramli menyatakan pengeluaran negara cukup besar yang dipicu oleh pandemi untuk melindungi ekonomi memperlebar defisit menjadi 6,4 persen dari PDB pada 2021
      Kemudian pada 2022 berkurang menjadi 5,6 persen, ketika pemerintah juga meningkatkan pagu utang dari 60 persen menjadi 65 persen dari PDB
      ===================
      2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
      Malaysia Government debt accounted for 65.6 % of the country's Nominal GDP in Mar 2024, compared with the ratio of 64.3 % in the previous quarter. Malaysia government debt to GDP ratio data is updated quarterly, available from Dec 2010 to Mar 2024.
      😝😝😝😝😝😝😝😝

      Hapus
    4. CHINESE ARMY BERJAYA = SALAM 1MDB!!!
      BUKTI POSTER 3 TENTARA CHINESE
      BUKTI POSTER 3 TENTARA CHINESE
      BUKTI POSTER 3 TENTARA CHINESE
      The scrapbook competition poster for the secondary school in mainland Penang which went viral on social media and received widespread criticism had displayed images of three members of the Chinese army which was purportedly a propaganda material.
      -
      1MDB = BTA PUNYA CHINA
      1MDB = BTA PUNYA CHINA
      1MDB = BTA PUNYA CHINA
      316 HARI = Kapal China Meronda Di Beting Patinggi Ali Selama 316 Hari Tahun Lepas Menurut Asia Maritime Transparency Initiative (AMTI) yang berpengkalan di Washington, kapal-kapal pengawal pantai China didapati melakukan rondaan di beberapa ciri maritim di Laut China Selatan termasuk Beting Patinggi Ali (Luconia Shoals) hampir setiap hari sepanjang tahun lepas.
      -
      1MDB = UDARA PUNYA CHINA
      1MDB = UDARA PUNYA CHINA
      1MDB = UDARA PUNYA CHINA
      43 KASUS = 43 Kes Pencerobohan Ruang Udara Negara Sepanjang Jan-Mei 2023 — MINDEF “Jumlah keseluruhan pesawat asing yang dikesan dan direkodkan menceroboh ruang udara negara dari bulan Januari 2023 sehingga Mei 2023 ialah berjumlah 43 kes pencerobohan.” -- Kementerian Pertahanan memberitahu Dewan Negara pada 20 Jun 2023.
      -
      MANGKRAK =
      1.ECRL $ 20 bn dolar
      2. Forest city $ 100bn dolar
      3.China-Malaysia Qinzhou Industrial Park (CMQIP) $ 4,2 bn dolar
      4.Malaysia-China Kuantan Industrial Park (MCKIP) $ 3,77 bn dolar
      5.China Railway Rolling Stock Corp’s Rolling Stock Center - $ 131 juta dolar
      6. 1 MDB = The 1Malaysia Development Berhad scandal, often referred to as the 1MDB scandal or just 1MDB, is an ongoing corruption, bribery and money laundering conspiracy in which the Malaysian sovereign wealth fund 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB) was systematically embezzled, with assets diverted globally by the perpetrators of the scheme
      -
      2024 RASIO HUTANG 84,2% DARI GDP
      HUTANG 2023 = RM 1.53 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2022 = RM 1.45 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2021 = RM 1.38 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2020 = RM 1.32 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2019 = RM 1.25 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2018 = RM 1.19 TRILLION
      2024 = KUALA LUMPUR: Housing loans made up the largest chunk of household debt in Malaysia at 60.5%, it was revealed. The Finance Ministry stated that the aggregate national household debt stood at RM1.53 trillion between 2018 and 2023. In aggregate, it said the household debt for 2022 was RM1.45 trillion, followed by RM1.38 trillion (2021,) RM1.32 trillion (2020), RM1.25 trillion (2019) and RM1.19 trillion (2018). “The ratio of household debt to gross domestic product (GDP) at the end of 2023 also slightly increased to 84.2% compared with 82% in 2018,” it said.
      -
      2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
      2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
      2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
      Malaysia Government debt accounted for 65.6 % of the country's Nominal GDP in Mar 2024, compared with the ratio of 64.3 % in the previous quarter. Malaysia government debt to GDP ratio data is updated quarterly, available from Dec 2010 to Mar 2024.
      -
      HANYA MEMBAYAR FAEDAH ✔️
      TIDAK MEMBAYAR HUTANG TERTUNGGAK
      2023 = "Hutang telah mencecah, liabiliti dan hutang kerajaan RM1.5 trilion. Iaitu 82% kepada KDNK. Untuk memperincinya, hutang kerajaan RM1079.6 trilion termasuk komitmen jaminan (hutang) RM205.9 bilion. 1MDB RM18.2 bilion dan liabiliti lain RM4142.2. Jumlah RM1445.9 trilion.
      "Hutang Kerajaan Persekutuan telah mencecah RM60.4%. Dia termasuk khidmat hutang. (Pada) 2022 kita bayar khidmat hutang RM41 bilion dan 2023 RM46 bilion.
      "Peratus hasil 2022 sebanyak 14%, 2023 16%. Ini hanya membayar faedah bukan membayar hutang tertunggak," katanya menjawab pertanyaan Ahli Parlimen Wong Kah Woh (PH - Taiping).
      -
      2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
      2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
      2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
      A recent survey conducted by the Financial Education Network (FEN) showed that 84 per cent of Malaysians do not have regular savings every month.

      Hapus
  11. #MINGGIR LU MISKIN.. 🔥🔥🤣🤣

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. CONTOHI PINDAD - AIR TIMES ........
      Pada Ogos tahun lalu, firma pertahanan Indonesia, PT Pindad (Persero) mencipta sejarah tersendiri apabila berjaya melaksanakan uji tembakan pada kereta kebal saiz sederhana, Harimau. Harimau dibekalkan dengan meriam Cockerill kaliber 105mm. Kereta kebal ini merupakan program kerjasama antara PT Pindad dengan firma pertahanan Turkiye, FNSS.
      Membangunkan Harimau bukan sekadar program sehari dua atau salin dan tampal, sebaliknya menggembleng tenaga kejuruteraan tempatan PT Pindad sejak lapan tahun lalu. Kereta kebal seberat 30 tan ini juga mendapat pengesahan daripada Tentara Nasional Indonesia – Angkatan Darat (TNI-AD) dan bakal memasuki inventori republik tersebut.
      Ini juga adalah secebis daripada kejayaan yang telah ditempa oleh PT Pindad sebagai firma pertahanan bagi kelengkapan persenjataan darat yang unggul di Indonesia. PT Pindad turut dikatakan bersaing untuk mendapatkan kontrak menggantikan kenderaan Radpanzer Condor Angkatan Tentera Malaysia menerusi kenderaan Anoa 6×6. Anoa 6×6 dibangunkan pada tahun 2008 berasaskan kenderaan perisai VAB buatan Perancis tetapi dengan ciri-ciri lebih baik. Kira-kira 14 tahun lalu, Anoa 6×6 juga bersaing untuk mendapatkan kontrak kenderaan perisai bagi tentera pengaman MALBATT di Lubnan yang ketika itu.
      Lain-lain aset yang dibangunkan PT Pindad ketika ini ialah kenderaan taktikal Maung, Komodo dan kenderaan tempur/bantuan tembakan Badak 6×6.
      Badak direkabentuk dan dibina secara usahasama antara PT Pindad dengan syarikat Cockerill Maintenance & Ingenierie SA Defence dari Belgium. Tahun ini, PT Pindad bakal meraikan usia penubuhannya yang ke-41. Walaupun sejarah awal kewujudan syarikat persenjataan ini bermula pada era 1950an, namun secara rasmi tarikh penubuhan PT Pindad dihitung mulai 29 April 1983 apabila ia dimilik negarakan. Pindad adalah singkatan daripada Perindustrian TNI Angkatan Darat iaitu nama yang diperkenalkan pada 1962 menggantikan Pabrik Alat Peralatan Angkatan Darat (Pabal AD) pada 1958.
      Mulai 1983, PT Pindad dijadikan syarikat negara bagi membolehkan ia melangkah lebih jauh dan bukan sekadar mengilangkan senjata untuk pihak tentera. Sepertimana kebanyakan syarikat persenjataan kecil, PT Pindad mengeluarkan senjata secara kebenaran berlesen daripada firma asal selain mengilangkan pelbagai bahan letupan dan peluru untuk tentera Indonesia. Pada tahun 1991, PT Pindad mengeluarkan raifal tempur SS1 yang dibina berasaskan senjata FN FAC buatan Belgium. Selepas 15 tahun, PT Pindad menghasilkan senjata sendiri iaitu raifal tempatan pertama SS2-V 1.
      Kini, senjata yang dihasilkan lebih moden iaitu SS2-V2 HB, SS2-V4 HB dan SS2-V4 A1.
      Sejak tahun 2006, PT Pindad telah menjual senjata ke negara luar seperti Kemboja, Laos, Nigeria dan Emiriah Arab Bersatu.
      Bukan sahaja senjata, malah PT Pindad turut mengeksport peluru kepada Korea Selatan, Singapura, Timor Leste, Laos dan Filipina dengan nilai eksport AS$5 juta setahun.
      Sejak dua tahun lalu, pengurusan PT Pindad meletakkan sasaran untuk syarikat tersebut tersenarai dalam Senarai 100 Firma Pertahanan Global Tahun 2024 dengan menawarkan penyelesaian produk yang berkualiti tinggi serta mempunyai inovasi.
      Hasrat itu dibuktikan apabila Indonesia membentuk satu entiti perniagaan dikenali sebagai Defence Industry Indonesia (DEFEND ID). Bernaung di bawah DEFEND ID ialah PT Len Industri (Persero) sebagai induk dengan anak syarikatnya termasuklah PT Pindad.
      Melihat pencapaian industri pertahanan negara jiran ini menimbulkan beribu persoalan, mengapakah perkara sama tidak berlaku di Malaysia.
      Bukan bermakna kita tiada syarikat pertahanan, tetapi untuk membandingkan pencapaian syarikat pertahanan negara kita dengan di sana begitu jauh kemampuannya.
      Mengapakah begitu?

      Hapus
    2. MINGGIR NYETTT =
      ACTUALLY MONKEY
      ACTUALLY MONKEY
      ACTUALLY MONKEY
      Tengku Razaleigh, better known as Ku Li, dismissed the label which was claimed by many, including former prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad.
      Ku Li said Malaysia could not claim to being an Asian Tiger as the country had financed most of its projects, including dams and highways, because foreign investors had skirted around Malaysia.
      “You call yourself an Asian Tiger, but you’re actually a monkey. You’re not developed,” he was quoted as telling Free Malaysia Today
      ------
      2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
      2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
      2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
      A recent survey conducted by the Financial Education Network (FEN) showed that 84 per cent of Malaysians do not have regular savings every month.
      The level of financial literacy among Malaysians is still low. The study found that 69 per cent prefer spending over saving, leading to a lack of savings for emergencies. Moreover, 47 per cent admitted to having difficulty setting aside RM1,000 for emergencies.".
      ------
      2024 RASIO HUTANG 84,2% DARI GDP
      HUTANG 2023 = RM 1.53 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2022 = RM 1.45 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2021 = RM 1.38 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2020 = RM 1.32 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2019 = RM 1.25 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2018 = RM 1.19 TRILLION
      The Finance Ministry stated that the aggregate national household debt stood at RM1.53 trillion between 2018 and 2023.
      In aggregate, it said the household debt for 2022 was RM1.45 trillion, followed by RM1.38 trillion (2021,) RM1.32 trillion (2020), RM1.25 trillion (2019) and RM1.19 trillion (2018).
      “The ratio of household debt to gross domestic product (GDP) at the end of 2023 also slightly increased to 84.2% compared with 82% in 2018,” it said..
      ------
      2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
      Malaysia Government debt accounted for 65.6 % of the country's Nominal GDP in Mar 2024, compared with the ratio of 64.3 % in the previous quarter. Malaysia government debt to GDP ratio data is updated quarterly, available from Dec 2010 to Mar 2024.
      ------
      LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP
      Malaysia Plan, 2021-2025 (Twelfth Plan), the Government maintained the statutory debt limit at 65% of GDP under the Loan (Local) (Statutory Ceiling for Borrowing) and Government Funding (Statutory Ceiling of Moneys Received) Order 2022 [P.U. (A) 399/2022] which came into effect on 1 January 2023. As at end-August 2023, the Federal Government statutory debt which comprises MGS, MGII and MITB recorded 59.9% of GDP, below the stipulated debt ceiling.
      ------
      HASIL STUDI = BELANJA PERTAHANAN TERGANTUNG HUTANG
      INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT = The results reveal a robust positive association between Public Debt and Defence Spending, substantiated by the significant coefficient of 0.7601 (p < 0.01). This suggests that an increase in Public Debt corresponds to a substantial rise in Defence Spending. Additionally, the study underscores the influence of Gross Domestic Saving and Exchange Rate on Defence Spending, with coefficients of 1.5996 (p < 0.01) and 0.4703 (p < 0.05), respectively. These findings contribute valuable insights into the fiscal dynamics of Malaysia's defence budget, shedding light on the interplay between Public Debt and strategic resource allocation. The incorporation of control variables enhances the robustness of the analysis, providing a nuanced understanding of the factors shaping defence spending in the Malaysian context.

      Hapus
    3. Beruk gempork Malon Miskin gak ada shopping dan belum merdeka, tapi gpp dah gunakan bahasa Indonesia.

      Hapus
    4. Gempurwaria sudah tinggalkan bahasa Malon di DS tapi tetap saja makin lucu komen tololnya buat bahan lawak sekawasan.

      Hapus
  12. GEMPURWIRA24 September 2024 pukul 12.11
    #MINGGIR LU MISKIN.. 🔥🔥🤣🤣
    -------------------
    #MINGGIR LU MONYET
    ACTUALLY MONKEY
    ACTUALLY MONKEY
    ACTUALLY MONKEY
    ACTUALLY MONKEY
    ACTUALLY MONKEY
    Tengku Razaleigh, better known as Ku Li, dismissed the label which was claimed by many, including former prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad.
    Ku Li said Malaysia could not claim to being an Asian Tiger as the country had financed most of its projects, including dams and highways, because foreign investors had skirted around Malaysia.
    “You call yourself an Asian Tiger, but you’re actually a monkey. You’re not developed,” he was quoted as telling Free Malaysia Today
    ------
    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    A recent survey conducted by the Financial Education Network (FEN) showed that 84 per cent of Malaysians do not have regular savings every month.
    The level of financial literacy among Malaysians is still low. The study found that 69 per cent prefer spending over saving, leading to a lack of savings for emergencies. Moreover, 47 per cent admitted to having difficulty setting aside RM1,000 for emergencies.".
    ------
    2024 RASIO HUTANG 84,2% DARI GDP
    HUTANG 2023 = RM 1.53 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2022 = RM 1.45 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2021 = RM 1.38 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2020 = RM 1.32 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2019 = RM 1.25 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2018 = RM 1.19 TRILLION
    The Finance Ministry stated that the aggregate national household debt stood at RM1.53 trillion between 2018 and 2023.
    In aggregate, it said the household debt for 2022 was RM1.45 trillion, followed by RM1.38 trillion (2021,) RM1.32 trillion (2020), RM1.25 trillion (2019) and RM1.19 trillion (2018).
    “The ratio of household debt to gross domestic product (GDP) at the end of 2023 also slightly increased to 84.2% compared with 82% in 2018,” it said..
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    2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
    Malaysia Government debt accounted for 65.6 % of the country's Nominal GDP in Mar 2024, compared with the ratio of 64.3 % in the previous quarter. Malaysia government debt to GDP ratio data is updated quarterly, available from Dec 2010 to Mar 2024.
    ------
    LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP
    Malaysia Plan, 2021-2025 (Twelfth Plan), the Government maintained the statutory debt limit at 65% of GDP under the Loan (Local) (Statutory Ceiling for Borrowing) and Government Funding (Statutory Ceiling of Moneys Received) Order 2022 [P.U. (A) 399/2022] which came into effect on 1 January 2023. As at end-August 2023, the Federal Government statutory debt which comprises MGS, MGII and MITB recorded 59.9% of GDP, below the stipulated debt ceiling.
    ------
    HASIL STUDI = BELANJA PERTAHANAN TERGANTUNG HUTANG
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT = The results reveal a robust positive association between Public Debt and Defence Spending, substantiated by the significant coefficient of 0.7601 (p < 0.01). This suggests that an increase in Public Debt corresponds to a substantial rise in Defence Spending. Additionally, the study underscores the influence of Gross Domestic Saving and Exchange Rate on Defence Spending, with coefficients of 1.5996 (p < 0.01) and 0.4703 (p < 0.05), respectively. These findings contribute valuable insights into the fiscal dynamics of Malaysia's defence budget, shedding light on the interplay between Public Debt and strategic resource allocation. The incorporation of control variables enhances the robustness of the analysis, providing a nuanced understanding of the factors shaping defence spending in the Malaysian context.

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. Ngaku kaya tapi kirim kapal tua bangkotan ke kakadu di ostrali buat apa coba ....mengharap sedekah osteali ke ? 😂🤣😁🤣😂🤣

      Hapus
    2. Ringgit tinggi tapi tak pernah shoping militer buat apa coba ? Sampah !

      🤣😂😁😂🤣😂

      Hapus
  13. GEMPURWIRA24 September 2024 pukul 12.11
    #MINGGIR LU MISKIN.. 🔥🔥🤣🤣
    -------------------
    #MINGGIR LU MONYET
    ACTUALLY MONKEY
    ACTUALLY MONKEY
    ACTUALLY MONKEY
    ACTUALLY MONKEY
    ACTUALLY MONKEY
    Tengku Razaleigh, better known as Ku Li, dismissed the label which was claimed by many, including former prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad.
    Ku Li said Malaysia could not claim to being an Asian Tiger as the country had financed most of its projects, including dams and highways, because foreign investors had skirted around Malaysia.
    “You call yourself an Asian Tiger, but you’re actually a monkey. You’re not developed,” he was quoted as telling Free Malaysia Today
    ------
    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    A recent survey conducted by the Financial Education Network (FEN) showed that 84 per cent of Malaysians do not have regular savings every month.
    The level of financial literacy among Malaysians is still low. The study found that 69 per cent prefer spending over saving, leading to a lack of savings for emergencies. Moreover, 47 per cent admitted to having difficulty setting aside RM1,000 for emergencies.".
    ------
    2024 RASIO HUTANG 84,2% DARI GDP
    HUTANG 2023 = RM 1.53 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2022 = RM 1.45 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2021 = RM 1.38 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2020 = RM 1.32 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2019 = RM 1.25 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2018 = RM 1.19 TRILLION
    The Finance Ministry stated that the aggregate national household debt stood at RM1.53 trillion between 2018 and 2023.
    In aggregate, it said the household debt for 2022 was RM1.45 trillion, followed by RM1.38 trillion (2021,) RM1.32 trillion (2020), RM1.25 trillion (2019) and RM1.19 trillion (2018).
    “The ratio of household debt to gross domestic product (GDP) at the end of 2023 also slightly increased to 84.2% compared with 82% in 2018,” it said..
    ------
    2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
    Malaysia Government debt accounted for 65.6 % of the country's Nominal GDP in Mar 2024, compared with the ratio of 64.3 % in the previous quarter. Malaysia government debt to GDP ratio data is updated quarterly, available from Dec 2010 to Mar 2024.
    ------
    LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP
    Malaysia Plan, 2021-2025 (Twelfth Plan), the Government maintained the statutory debt limit at 65% of GDP under the Loan (Local) (Statutory Ceiling for Borrowing) and Government Funding (Statutory Ceiling of Moneys Received) Order 2022 [P.U. (A) 399/2022] which came into effect on 1 January 2023. As at end-August 2023, the Federal Government statutory debt which comprises MGS, MGII and MITB recorded 59.9% of GDP, below the stipulated debt ceiling.
    ------
    HASIL STUDI = BELANJA PERTAHANAN TERGANTUNG HUTANG
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT = The results reveal a robust positive association between Public Debt and Defence Spending, substantiated by the significant coefficient of 0.7601 (p < 0.01). This suggests that an increase in Public Debt corresponds to a substantial rise in Defence Spending. Additionally, the study underscores the influence of Gross Domestic Saving and Exchange Rate on Defence Spending, with coefficients of 1.5996 (p < 0.01) and 0.4703 (p < 0.05), respectively. These findings contribute valuable insights into the fiscal dynamics of Malaysia's defence budget, shedding light on the interplay between Public Debt and strategic resource allocation. The incorporation of control variables enhances the robustness of the analysis, providing a nuanced understanding of the factors shaping defence spending in the Malaysian context.

    BalasHapus
  14. CHINESE ARMY BERJAYA = SALAM 1MDB!!!
    BUKTI POSTER 3 TENTARA CHINESE
    BUKTI POSTER 3 TENTARA CHINESE
    BUKTI POSTER 3 TENTARA CHINESE
    The scrapbook competition poster for the secondary school in mainland Penang which went viral on social media and received widespread criticism had displayed images of three members of the Chinese army which was purportedly a propaganda material.
    -
    1MDB = BTA PUNYA CHINA
    1MDB = BTA PUNYA CHINA
    1MDB = BTA PUNYA CHINA
    316 HARI = Kapal China Meronda Di Beting Patinggi Ali Selama 316 Hari Tahun Lepas Menurut Asia Maritime Transparency Initiative (AMTI) yang berpengkalan di Washington, kapal-kapal pengawal pantai China didapati melakukan rondaan di beberapa ciri maritim di Laut China Selatan termasuk Beting Patinggi Ali (Luconia Shoals) hampir setiap hari sepanjang tahun lepas.
    -
    1MDB = UDARA PUNYA CHINA
    1MDB = UDARA PUNYA CHINA
    1MDB = UDARA PUNYA CHINA
    43 KASUS = 43 Kes Pencerobohan Ruang Udara Negara Sepanjang Jan-Mei 2023 — MINDEF “Jumlah keseluruhan pesawat asing yang dikesan dan direkodkan menceroboh ruang udara negara dari bulan Januari 2023 sehingga Mei 2023 ialah berjumlah 43 kes pencerobohan.” -- Kementerian Pertahanan memberitahu Dewan Negara pada 20 Jun 2023.
    -
    MANGKRAK =
    1.ECRL $ 20 bn dolar
    2. Forest city $ 100bn dolar
    3.China-Malaysia Qinzhou Industrial Park (CMQIP) $ 4,2 bn dolar
    4.Malaysia-China Kuantan Industrial Park (MCKIP) $ 3,77 bn dolar
    5.China Railway Rolling Stock Corp’s Rolling Stock Center - $ 131 juta dolar
    6. 1 MDB = The 1Malaysia Development Berhad scandal, often referred to as the 1MDB scandal or just 1MDB, is an ongoing corruption, bribery and money laundering conspiracy in which the Malaysian sovereign wealth fund 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB) was systematically embezzled, with assets diverted globally by the perpetrators of the scheme
    -
    2024 RASIO HUTANG 84,2% DARI GDP
    HUTANG 2023 = RM 1.53 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2022 = RM 1.45 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2021 = RM 1.38 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2020 = RM 1.32 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2019 = RM 1.25 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2018 = RM 1.19 TRILLION
    2024 = KUALA LUMPUR: Housing loans made up the largest chunk of household debt in Malaysia at 60.5%, it was revealed. The Finance Ministry stated that the aggregate national household debt stood at RM1.53 trillion between 2018 and 2023. In aggregate, it said the household debt for 2022 was RM1.45 trillion, followed by RM1.38 trillion (2021,) RM1.32 trillion (2020), RM1.25 trillion (2019) and RM1.19 trillion (2018). “The ratio of household debt to gross domestic product (GDP) at the end of 2023 also slightly increased to 84.2% compared with 82% in 2018,” it said.
    -
    2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
    2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
    2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
    Malaysia Government debt accounted for 65.6 % of the country's Nominal GDP in Mar 2024, compared with the ratio of 64.3 % in the previous quarter. Malaysia government debt to GDP ratio data is updated quarterly, available from Dec 2010 to Mar 2024.
    -
    HANYA MEMBAYAR FAEDAH ✔️
    TIDAK MEMBAYAR HUTANG TERTUNGGAK
    2023 = "Hutang telah mencecah, liabiliti dan hutang kerajaan RM1.5 trilion. Iaitu 82% kepada KDNK. Untuk memperincinya, hutang kerajaan RM1079.6 trilion termasuk komitmen jaminan (hutang) RM205.9 bilion. 1MDB RM18.2 bilion dan liabiliti lain RM4142.2. Jumlah RM1445.9 trilion.
    "Hutang Kerajaan Persekutuan telah mencecah RM60.4%. Dia termasuk khidmat hutang. (Pada) 2022 kita bayar khidmat hutang RM41 bilion dan 2023 RM46 bilion.
    "Peratus hasil 2022 sebanyak 14%, 2023 16%. Ini hanya membayar faedah bukan membayar hutang tertunggak," katanya menjawab pertanyaan Ahli Parlimen Wong Kah Woh (PH - Taiping).
    -
    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    A recent survey conducted by the Financial Education Network (FEN) showed that 84 per cent of Malaysians do not have regular savings every month.

    BalasHapus
  15. GEMPURWIRA24 September 2024 pukul 12.11
    #MINGGIR LU MISKIN.. 🔥🔥🤣🤣
    -------------------
    #MINGGIR LU MONKEY
    ACTUALLY MONKEY
    ACTUALLY MONKEY
    ACTUALLY MONKEY
    ACTUALLY MONKEY
    ACTUALLY MONKEY
    Tengku Razaleigh, better known as Ku Li, dismissed the label which was claimed by many, including former prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad.
    Ku Li said Malaysia could not claim to being an Asian Tiger as the country had financed most of its projects, including dams and highways, because foreign investors had skirted around Malaysia.
    “You call yourself an Asian Tiger, but you’re actually a monkey. You’re not developed,” he was quoted as telling Free Malaysia Today
    ------
    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    A recent survey conducted by the Financial Education Network (FEN) showed that 84 per cent of Malaysians do not have regular savings every month.
    The level of financial literacy among Malaysians is still low. The study found that 69 per cent prefer spending over saving, leading to a lack of savings for emergencies. Moreover, 47 per cent admitted to having difficulty setting aside RM1,000 for emergencies.".
    ------
    2024 RASIO HUTANG 84,2% DARI GDP
    HUTANG 2023 = RM 1.53 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2022 = RM 1.45 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2021 = RM 1.38 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2020 = RM 1.32 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2019 = RM 1.25 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2018 = RM 1.19 TRILLION
    The Finance Ministry stated that the aggregate national household debt stood at RM1.53 trillion between 2018 and 2023.
    In aggregate, it said the household debt for 2022 was RM1.45 trillion, followed by RM1.38 trillion (2021,) RM1.32 trillion (2020), RM1.25 trillion (2019) and RM1.19 trillion (2018).
    “The ratio of household debt to gross domestic product (GDP) at the end of 2023 also slightly increased to 84.2% compared with 82% in 2018,” it said..
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    2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
    Malaysia Government debt accounted for 65.6 % of the country's Nominal GDP in Mar 2024, compared with the ratio of 64.3 % in the previous quarter. Malaysia government debt to GDP ratio data is updated quarterly, available from Dec 2010 to Mar 2024.
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    LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP
    Malaysia Plan, 2021-2025 (Twelfth Plan), the Government maintained the statutory debt limit at 65% of GDP under the Loan (Local) (Statutory Ceiling for Borrowing) and Government Funding (Statutory Ceiling of Moneys Received) Order 2022 [P.U. (A) 399/2022] which came into effect on 1 January 2023. As at end-August 2023, the Federal Government statutory debt which comprises MGS, MGII and MITB recorded 59.9% of GDP, below the stipulated debt ceiling.
    ------
    HASIL STUDI = BELANJA PERTAHANAN TERGANTUNG HUTANG
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT = The results reveal a robust positive association between Public Debt and Defence Spending, substantiated by the significant coefficient of 0.7601 (p < 0.01). This suggests that an increase in Public Debt corresponds to a substantial rise in Defence Spending. Additionally, the study underscores the influence of Gross Domestic Saving and Exchange Rate on Defence Spending, with coefficients of 1.5996 (p < 0.01) and 0.4703 (p < 0.05), respectively. These findings contribute valuable insights into the fiscal dynamics of Malaysia's defence budget, shedding light on the interplay between Public Debt and strategic resource allocation. The incorporation of control variables enhances the robustness of the analysis, providing a nuanced understanding of the factors shaping defence spending in the Malaysian context.

    BalasHapus
  16. Jadi bahan ketawa negara ASEAN.....Parah sekali.... 🤣🤣🤣

    MINGGIR LU MISKIN
    AWAS SAITAN

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. Dah 13 tahun Pork Malon bahan gelak di ASEAN ingat LCS makin mangkrak.

      Hapus
  17. GEMPURWIRA24 September 2024 pukul 12.11
    #MINGGIR LU MISKIN.. 🔥🔥🤣🤣
    -------------------
    #MINGGIR LU MONYET
    #MINGGIR LU MONYET
    #MINGGIR LU MONYET
    Tengku Razaleigh = ACTUALLY MONKEY
    Tengku Razaleigh = ACTUALLY MONKEY
    Tengku Razaleigh = ACTUALLY MONKEY
    Tengku Razaleigh, better known as Ku Li, dismissed the label which was claimed by many, including former prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad.
    Ku Li said Malaysia could not claim to being an Asian Tiger as the country had financed most of its projects, including dams and highways, because foreign investors had skirted around Malaysia.
    “You call yourself an Asian Tiger, but you’re actually a monkey. You’re not developed,” he was quoted as telling Free Malaysia Today
    =================
    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    A recent survey conducted by the Financial Education Network (FEN) showed that 84 per cent of Malaysians do not have regular savings every month.
    The level of financial literacy among Malaysians is still low. The study found that 69 per cent prefer spending over saving, leading to a lack of savings for emergencies. Moreover, 47 per cent admitted to having difficulty setting aside RM1,000 for emergencies."
    ===================
    2024 RASIO HUTANG 84,2% DARI GDP
    HUTANG 2023 = RM 1.53 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2022 = RM 1.45 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2021 = RM 1.38 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2020 = RM 1.32 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2019 = RM 1.25 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2018 = RM 1.19 TRILLION
    KUALA LUMPUR: Housing loans made up the largest chunk of household debt in Malaysia at 60.5%, it was revealed.
    The Finance Ministry stated that the aggregate national household debt stood at RM1.53 trillion between 2018 and 2023.
    In aggregate, it said the household debt for 2022 was RM1.45 trillion, followed by RM1.38 trillion (2021,) RM1.32 trillion (2020), RM1.25 trillion (2019) and RM1.19 trillion (2018).
    “The ratio of household debt to gross domestic product (GDP) at the end of 2023 also slightly increased to 84.2% compared with 82% in 2018,” it said.
    ===================
    2024 RINGGIT LOSSES
    The ringgit extended its losses to end lower against the US dollar today despite weaker United States economic data, an economist said. At 6 pm, the ringgit depreciated to 4.7110/7145 versus the greenback from yesterday’s close of 4.7080/7110.
    -
    2023 RINGGIT FALLS
    The Malaysian ringgit has fallen to its lowest level since the 1997-1998 Asian financial crisis, with the currency weighed by the US dollar’s rise and a widening rate differential with the United States.
    -
    2024 DEFICIT 4.3% 2023 DEFICIT 5%
    With Budget 2024, Malaysia’s military will get some but not all of what it wants, as the government runs a tight budget focused on uplifting the socio-economic well-being of citizens while trying to ensure fiscal discipline as it aims to narrow the deficit to 4.3% of GDP by end-2024 (from 5%)
    -
    2022 DEFICIT 5,6% 2021 DEFICIT 5,6%
    Pada kesempatan yang sama, Menteri Ekonomi Malaysia Rafizi Ramli menyatakan pengeluaran negara cukup besar yang dipicu oleh pandemi untuk melindungi ekonomi memperlebar defisit menjadi 6,4 persen dari PDB pada 2021
    Kemudian pada 2022 berkurang menjadi 5,6 persen, ketika pemerintah juga meningkatkan pagu utang dari 60 persen menjadi 65 persen dari PDB
    ===================
    2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
    Malaysia Government debt accounted for 65.6 % of the country's Nominal GDP in Mar 2024, compared with the ratio of 64.3 % in the previous quarter. Malaysia government debt to GDP ratio data is updated quarterly, available from Dec 2010 to Mar 2024.

    BalasHapus
  18. CONTOHI PINDAD - AIR TIMES ........
    Pada Ogos tahun lalu, firma pertahanan Indonesia, PT Pindad (Persero) mencipta sejarah tersendiri apabila berjaya melaksanakan uji tembakan pada kereta kebal saiz sederhana, Harimau. Harimau dibekalkan dengan meriam Cockerill kaliber 105mm. Kereta kebal ini merupakan program kerjasama antara PT Pindad dengan firma pertahanan Turkiye, FNSS.
    Membangunkan Harimau bukan sekadar program sehari dua atau salin dan tampal, sebaliknya menggembleng tenaga kejuruteraan tempatan PT Pindad sejak lapan tahun lalu. Kereta kebal seberat 30 tan ini juga mendapat pengesahan daripada Tentara Nasional Indonesia – Angkatan Darat (TNI-AD) dan bakal memasuki inventori republik tersebut.
    Ini juga adalah secebis daripada kejayaan yang telah ditempa oleh PT Pindad sebagai firma pertahanan bagi kelengkapan persenjataan darat yang unggul di Indonesia. PT Pindad turut dikatakan bersaing untuk mendapatkan kontrak menggantikan kenderaan Radpanzer Condor Angkatan Tentera Malaysia menerusi kenderaan Anoa 6×6. Anoa 6×6 dibangunkan pada tahun 2008 berasaskan kenderaan perisai VAB buatan Perancis tetapi dengan ciri-ciri lebih baik. Kira-kira 14 tahun lalu, Anoa 6×6 juga bersaing untuk mendapatkan kontrak kenderaan perisai bagi tentera pengaman MALBATT di Lubnan yang ketika itu.
    Lain-lain aset yang dibangunkan PT Pindad ketika ini ialah kenderaan taktikal Maung, Komodo dan kenderaan tempur/bantuan tembakan Badak 6×6.
    Badak direkabentuk dan dibina secara usahasama antara PT Pindad dengan syarikat Cockerill Maintenance & Ingenierie SA Defence dari Belgium. Tahun ini, PT Pindad bakal meraikan usia penubuhannya yang ke-41. Walaupun sejarah awal kewujudan syarikat persenjataan ini bermula pada era 1950an, namun secara rasmi tarikh penubuhan PT Pindad dihitung mulai 29 April 1983 apabila ia dimilik negarakan. Pindad adalah singkatan daripada Perindustrian TNI Angkatan Darat iaitu nama yang diperkenalkan pada 1962 menggantikan Pabrik Alat Peralatan Angkatan Darat (Pabal AD) pada 1958.
    Mulai 1983, PT Pindad dijadikan syarikat negara bagi membolehkan ia melangkah lebih jauh dan bukan sekadar mengilangkan senjata untuk pihak tentera. Sepertimana kebanyakan syarikat persenjataan kecil, PT Pindad mengeluarkan senjata secara kebenaran berlesen daripada firma asal selain mengilangkan pelbagai bahan letupan dan peluru untuk tentera Indonesia. Pada tahun 1991, PT Pindad mengeluarkan raifal tempur SS1 yang dibina berasaskan senjata FN FAC buatan Belgium. Selepas 15 tahun, PT Pindad menghasilkan senjata sendiri iaitu raifal tempatan pertama SS2-V 1.
    Kini, senjata yang dihasilkan lebih moden iaitu SS2-V2 HB, SS2-V4 HB dan SS2-V4 A1.
    Sejak tahun 2006, PT Pindad telah menjual senjata ke negara luar seperti Kemboja, Laos, Nigeria dan Emiriah Arab Bersatu.
    Bukan sahaja senjata, malah PT Pindad turut mengeksport peluru kepada Korea Selatan, Singapura, Timor Leste, Laos dan Filipina dengan nilai eksport AS$5 juta setahun.
    Sejak dua tahun lalu, pengurusan PT Pindad meletakkan sasaran untuk syarikat tersebut tersenarai dalam Senarai 100 Firma Pertahanan Global Tahun 2024 dengan menawarkan penyelesaian produk yang berkualiti tinggi serta mempunyai inovasi.
    Hasrat itu dibuktikan apabila Indonesia membentuk satu entiti perniagaan dikenali sebagai Defence Industry Indonesia (DEFEND ID). Bernaung di bawah DEFEND ID ialah PT Len Industri (Persero) sebagai induk dengan anak syarikatnya termasuklah PT Pindad.
    Melihat pencapaian industri pertahanan negara jiran ini menimbulkan beribu persoalan, mengapakah perkara sama tidak berlaku di Malaysia.
    Bukan bermakna kita tiada syarikat pertahanan, tetapi untuk membandingkan pencapaian syarikat pertahanan negara kita dengan di sana begitu jauh kemampuannya.
    Mengapakah begitu?

    BalasHapus
  19. CONTOHI PINDAD - AIR TIMES ........
    Pada Ogos tahun lalu, firma pertahanan Indonesia, PT Pindad (Persero) mencipta sejarah tersendiri apabila berjaya melaksanakan uji tembakan pada kereta kebal saiz sederhana, Harimau. Harimau dibekalkan dengan meriam Cockerill kaliber 105mm. Kereta kebal ini merupakan program kerjasama antara PT Pindad dengan firma pertahanan Turkiye, FNSS.
    Membangunkan Harimau bukan sekadar program sehari dua atau salin dan tampal, sebaliknya menggembleng tenaga kejuruteraan tempatan PT Pindad sejak lapan tahun lalu. Kereta kebal seberat 30 tan ini juga mendapat pengesahan daripada Tentara Nasional Indonesia – Angkatan Darat (TNI-AD) dan bakal memasuki inventori republik tersebut.
    Ini juga adalah secebis daripada kejayaan yang telah ditempa oleh PT Pindad sebagai firma pertahanan bagi kelengkapan persenjataan darat yang unggul di Indonesia. PT Pindad turut dikatakan bersaing untuk mendapatkan kontrak menggantikan kenderaan Radpanzer Condor Angkatan Tentera Malaysia menerusi kenderaan Anoa 6×6. Anoa 6×6 dibangunkan pada tahun 2008 berasaskan kenderaan perisai VAB buatan Perancis tetapi dengan ciri-ciri lebih baik. Kira-kira 14 tahun lalu, Anoa 6×6 juga bersaing untuk mendapatkan kontrak kenderaan perisai bagi tentera pengaman MALBATT di Lubnan yang ketika itu.
    Lain-lain aset yang dibangunkan PT Pindad ketika ini ialah kenderaan taktikal Maung, Komodo dan kenderaan tempur/bantuan tembakan Badak 6×6.
    Badak direkabentuk dan dibina secara usahasama antara PT Pindad dengan syarikat Cockerill Maintenance & Ingenierie SA Defence dari Belgium. Tahun ini, PT Pindad bakal meraikan usia penubuhannya yang ke-41. Walaupun sejarah awal kewujudan syarikat persenjataan ini bermula pada era 1950an, namun secara rasmi tarikh penubuhan PT Pindad dihitung mulai 29 April 1983 apabila ia dimilik negarakan. Pindad adalah singkatan daripada Perindustrian TNI Angkatan Darat iaitu nama yang diperkenalkan pada 1962 menggantikan Pabrik Alat Peralatan Angkatan Darat (Pabal AD) pada 1958.
    Mulai 1983, PT Pindad dijadikan syarikat negara bagi membolehkan ia melangkah lebih jauh dan bukan sekadar mengilangkan senjata untuk pihak tentera. Sepertimana kebanyakan syarikat persenjataan kecil, PT Pindad mengeluarkan senjata secara kebenaran berlesen daripada firma asal selain mengilangkan pelbagai bahan letupan dan peluru untuk tentera Indonesia. Pada tahun 1991, PT Pindad mengeluarkan raifal tempur SS1 yang dibina berasaskan senjata FN FAC buatan Belgium. Selepas 15 tahun, PT Pindad menghasilkan senjata sendiri iaitu raifal tempatan pertama SS2-V 1.
    Kini, senjata yang dihasilkan lebih moden iaitu SS2-V2 HB, SS2-V4 HB dan SS2-V4 A1.
    Sejak tahun 2006, PT Pindad telah menjual senjata ke negara luar seperti Kemboja, Laos, Nigeria dan Emiriah Arab Bersatu.
    Bukan sahaja senjata, malah PT Pindad turut mengeksport peluru kepada Korea Selatan, Singapura, Timor Leste, Laos dan Filipina dengan nilai eksport AS$5 juta setahun.
    Sejak dua tahun lalu, pengurusan PT Pindad meletakkan sasaran untuk syarikat tersebut tersenarai dalam Senarai 100 Firma Pertahanan Global Tahun 2024 dengan menawarkan penyelesaian produk yang berkualiti tinggi serta mempunyai inovasi.
    Hasrat itu dibuktikan apabila Indonesia membentuk satu entiti perniagaan dikenali sebagai Defence Industry Indonesia (DEFEND ID). Bernaung di bawah DEFEND ID ialah PT Len Industri (Persero) sebagai induk dengan anak syarikatnya termasuklah PT Pindad.
    Melihat pencapaian industri pertahanan negara jiran ini menimbulkan beribu persoalan, mengapakah perkara sama tidak berlaku di Malaysia.
    Bukan bermakna kita tiada syarikat pertahanan, tetapi untuk membandingkan pencapaian syarikat pertahanan negara kita dengan di sana begitu jauh kemampuannya.
    Mengapakah begitu?

    BalasHapus
  20. GEMPURWIRA24 September 2024 pukul 12.11
    #MINGGIR LU MISKIN.. 🔥🔥🤣🤣
    -------------------
    #MINGGIR LU MONYET
    #MINGGIR LU MONYET
    #MINGGIR LU MONYET
    Tengku Razaleigh = ACTUALLY MONKEY
    Tengku Razaleigh = ACTUALLY MONKEY
    Tengku Razaleigh = ACTUALLY MONKEY
    Tengku Razaleigh, better known as Ku Li, dismissed the label which was claimed by many, including former prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad.
    Ku Li said Malaysia could not claim to being an Asian Tiger as the country had financed most of its projects, including dams and highways, because foreign investors had skirted around Malaysia.
    “You call yourself an Asian Tiger, but you’re actually a monkey. You’re not developed,” he was quoted as telling Free Malaysia Today
    =================
    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    A recent survey conducted by the Financial Education Network (FEN) showed that 84 per cent of Malaysians do not have regular savings every month.
    The level of financial literacy among Malaysians is still low. The study found that 69 per cent prefer spending over saving, leading to a lack of savings for emergencies. Moreover, 47 per cent admitted to having difficulty setting aside RM1,000 for emergencies."
    ===================
    2024 RASIO HUTANG 84,2% DARI GDP
    HUTANG 2023 = RM 1.53 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2022 = RM 1.45 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2021 = RM 1.38 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2020 = RM 1.32 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2019 = RM 1.25 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2018 = RM 1.19 TRILLION
    KUALA LUMPUR: Housing loans made up the largest chunk of household debt in Malaysia at 60.5%, it was revealed.
    The Finance Ministry stated that the aggregate national household debt stood at RM1.53 trillion between 2018 and 2023.
    In aggregate, it said the household debt for 2022 was RM1.45 trillion, followed by RM1.38 trillion (2021,) RM1.32 trillion (2020), RM1.25 trillion (2019) and RM1.19 trillion (2018).
    “The ratio of household debt to gross domestic product (GDP) at the end of 2023 also slightly increased to 84.2% compared with 82% in 2018,” it said.
    ===================
    2024 RINGGIT LOSSES
    The ringgit extended its losses to end lower against the US dollar today despite weaker United States economic data, an economist said. At 6 pm, the ringgit depreciated to 4.7110/7145 versus the greenback from yesterday’s close of 4.7080/7110.
    -
    2023 RINGGIT FALLS
    The Malaysian ringgit has fallen to its lowest level since the 1997-1998 Asian financial crisis, with the currency weighed by the US dollar’s rise and a widening rate differential with the United States.
    -
    2024 DEFICIT 4.3% 2023 DEFICIT 5%
    With Budget 2024, Malaysia’s military will get some but not all of what it wants, as the government runs a tight budget focused on uplifting the socio-economic well-being of citizens while trying to ensure fiscal discipline as it aims to narrow the deficit to 4.3% of GDP by end-2024 (from 5%)
    -
    2022 DEFICIT 5,6% 2021 DEFICIT 5,6%
    Pada kesempatan yang sama, Menteri Ekonomi Malaysia Rafizi Ramli menyatakan pengeluaran negara cukup besar yang dipicu oleh pandemi untuk melindungi ekonomi memperlebar defisit menjadi 6,4 persen dari PDB pada 2021
    Kemudian pada 2022 berkurang menjadi 5,6 persen, ketika pemerintah juga meningkatkan pagu utang dari 60 persen menjadi 65 persen dari PDB
    ===================
    2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
    Malaysia Government debt accounted for 65.6 % of the country's Nominal GDP in Mar 2024, compared with the ratio of 64.3 % in the previous quarter. Malaysia government debt to GDP ratio data is updated quarterly, available from Dec 2010 to Mar 2024.

    BalasHapus
  21. AWAS SYAITAN...MINGGIR LU MISKIN....🔥🔥🤣🤣

    1.00 Malaysian Ringgit = 3,635 Indonesian Rupiahs

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. #MINGGIR LU MONYET
      #MINGGIR LU MONYET
      #MINGGIR LU MONYET
      Tengku Razaleigh = ACTUALLY MONKEY
      Tengku Razaleigh = ACTUALLY MONKEY
      Tengku Razaleigh = ACTUALLY MONKEY
      Tengku Razaleigh, better known as Ku Li, dismissed the label which was claimed by many, including former prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad.
      Ku Li said Malaysia could not claim to being an Asian Tiger as the country had financed most of its projects, including dams and highways, because foreign investors had skirted around Malaysia.
      “You call yourself an Asian Tiger, but you’re actually a monkey. You’re not developed,” he was quoted as telling Free Malaysia Today
      =================
      2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
      2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
      2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
      A recent survey conducted by the Financial Education Network (FEN) showed that 84 per cent of Malaysians do not have regular savings every month.
      The level of financial literacy among Malaysians is still low. The study found that 69 per cent prefer spending over saving, leading to a lack of savings for emergencies. Moreover, 47 per cent admitted to having difficulty setting aside RM1,000 for emergencies."
      ===================
      2024 RASIO HUTANG 84,2% DARI GDP
      HUTANG 2023 = RM 1.53 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2022 = RM 1.45 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2021 = RM 1.38 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2020 = RM 1.32 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2019 = RM 1.25 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2018 = RM 1.19 TRILLION
      KUALA LUMPUR: Housing loans made up the largest chunk of household debt in Malaysia at 60.5%, it was revealed.
      The Finance Ministry stated that the aggregate national household debt stood at RM1.53 trillion between 2018 and 2023.
      In aggregate, it said the household debt for 2022 was RM1.45 trillion, followed by RM1.38 trillion (2021,) RM1.32 trillion (2020), RM1.25 trillion (2019) and RM1.19 trillion (2018).
      “The ratio of household debt to gross domestic product (GDP) at the end of 2023 also slightly increased to 84.2% compared with 82% in 2018,” it said.
      ===================
      2024 RINGGIT LOSSES
      The ringgit extended its losses to end lower against the US dollar today despite weaker United States economic data, an economist said. At 6 pm, the ringgit depreciated to 4.7110/7145 versus the greenback from yesterday’s close of 4.7080/7110.
      -
      2023 RINGGIT FALLS
      The Malaysian ringgit has fallen to its lowest level since the 1997-1998 Asian financial crisis, with the currency weighed by the US dollar’s rise and a widening rate differential with the United States.
      -
      2024 DEFICIT 4.3% 2023 DEFICIT 5%
      With Budget 2024, Malaysia’s military will get some but not all of what it wants, as the government runs a tight budget focused on uplifting the socio-economic well-being of citizens while trying to ensure fiscal discipline as it aims to narrow the deficit to 4.3% of GDP by end-2024 (from 5%)
      -
      2022 DEFICIT 5,6% 2021 DEFICIT 5,6%
      Pada kesempatan yang sama, Menteri Ekonomi Malaysia Rafizi Ramli menyatakan pengeluaran negara cukup besar yang dipicu oleh pandemi untuk melindungi ekonomi memperlebar defisit menjadi 6,4 persen dari PDB pada 2021
      Kemudian pada 2022 berkurang menjadi 5,6 persen, ketika pemerintah juga meningkatkan pagu utang dari 60 persen menjadi 65 persen dari PDB
      ===================
      2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
      Malaysia Government debt accounted for 65.6 % of the country's Nominal GDP in Mar 2024, compared with the ratio of 64.3 % in the previous quarter. Malaysia government debt to GDP ratio data is updated quarterly, available from Dec 2010 to Mar 2024.

      Hapus
    2. No shopping sekawasan...miskin

      Hapus
  22. #MINGGIR LU MONYET
    #MINGGIR LU MONYET
    #MINGGIR LU MONYET
    Tengku Razaleigh = ACTUALLY MONKEY
    Tengku Razaleigh = ACTUALLY MONKEY
    Tengku Razaleigh = ACTUALLY MONKEY
    Tengku Razaleigh, better known as Ku Li, dismissed the label which was claimed by many, including former prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad.
    Ku Li said Malaysia could not claim to being an Asian Tiger as the country had financed most of its projects, including dams and highways, because foreign investors had skirted around Malaysia.
    “You call yourself an Asian Tiger, but you’re actually a monkey. You’re not developed,” he was quoted as telling Free Malaysia Today
    =================
    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    A recent survey conducted by the Financial Education Network (FEN) showed that 84 per cent of Malaysians do not have regular savings every month.
    The level of financial literacy among Malaysians is still low. The study found that 69 per cent prefer spending over saving, leading to a lack of savings for emergencies. Moreover, 47 per cent admitted to having difficulty setting aside RM1,000 for emergencies."
    ===================
    2024 RASIO HUTANG 84,2% DARI GDP
    HUTANG 2023 = RM 1.53 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2022 = RM 1.45 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2021 = RM 1.38 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2020 = RM 1.32 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2019 = RM 1.25 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2018 = RM 1.19 TRILLION
    KUALA LUMPUR: Housing loans made up the largest chunk of household debt in Malaysia at 60.5%, it was revealed.
    The Finance Ministry stated that the aggregate national household debt stood at RM1.53 trillion between 2018 and 2023.
    In aggregate, it said the household debt for 2022 was RM1.45 trillion, followed by RM1.38 trillion (2021,) RM1.32 trillion (2020), RM1.25 trillion (2019) and RM1.19 trillion (2018).
    “The ratio of household debt to gross domestic product (GDP) at the end of 2023 also slightly increased to 84.2% compared with 82% in 2018,” it said.
    ===================
    2024 RINGGIT LOSSES
    The ringgit extended its losses to end lower against the US dollar today despite weaker United States economic data, an economist said. At 6 pm, the ringgit depreciated to 4.7110/7145 versus the greenback from yesterday’s close of 4.7080/7110.
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    2023 RINGGIT FALLS
    The Malaysian ringgit has fallen to its lowest level since the 1997-1998 Asian financial crisis, with the currency weighed by the US dollar’s rise and a widening rate differential with the United States.
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    2024 DEFICIT 4.3% 2023 DEFICIT 5%
    With Budget 2024, Malaysia’s military will get some but not all of what it wants, as the government runs a tight budget focused on uplifting the socio-economic well-being of citizens while trying to ensure fiscal discipline as it aims to narrow the deficit to 4.3% of GDP by end-2024 (from 5%)
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    2022 DEFICIT 5,6% 2021 DEFICIT 5,6%
    Pada kesempatan yang sama, Menteri Ekonomi Malaysia Rafizi Ramli menyatakan pengeluaran negara cukup besar yang dipicu oleh pandemi untuk melindungi ekonomi memperlebar defisit menjadi 6,4 persen dari PDB pada 2021
    Kemudian pada 2022 berkurang menjadi 5,6 persen, ketika pemerintah juga meningkatkan pagu utang dari 60 persen menjadi 65 persen dari PDB
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    2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
    Malaysia Government debt accounted for 65.6 % of the country's Nominal GDP in Mar 2024, compared with the ratio of 64.3 % in the previous quarter. Malaysia government debt to GDP ratio data is updated quarterly, available from Dec 2010 to Mar 2024.

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  23. CONTOHI PINDAD - AIR TIMES ........
    Pada Ogos tahun lalu, firma pertahanan Indonesia, PT Pindad (Persero) mencipta sejarah tersendiri apabila berjaya melaksanakan uji tembakan pada kereta kebal saiz sederhana, Harimau. Harimau dibekalkan dengan meriam Cockerill kaliber 105mm. Kereta kebal ini merupakan program kerjasama antara PT Pindad dengan firma pertahanan Turkiye, FNSS.
    Membangunkan Harimau bukan sekadar program sehari dua atau salin dan tampal, sebaliknya menggembleng tenaga kejuruteraan tempatan PT Pindad sejak lapan tahun lalu. Kereta kebal seberat 30 tan ini juga mendapat pengesahan daripada Tentara Nasional Indonesia – Angkatan Darat (TNI-AD) dan bakal memasuki inventori republik tersebut.
    Ini juga adalah secebis daripada kejayaan yang telah ditempa oleh PT Pindad sebagai firma pertahanan bagi kelengkapan persenjataan darat yang unggul di Indonesia. PT Pindad turut dikatakan bersaing untuk mendapatkan kontrak menggantikan kenderaan Radpanzer Condor Angkatan Tentera Malaysia menerusi kenderaan Anoa 6×6. Anoa 6×6 dibangunkan pada tahun 2008 berasaskan kenderaan perisai VAB buatan Perancis tetapi dengan ciri-ciri lebih baik. Kira-kira 14 tahun lalu, Anoa 6×6 juga bersaing untuk mendapatkan kontrak kenderaan perisai bagi tentera pengaman MALBATT di Lubnan yang ketika itu.
    Lain-lain aset yang dibangunkan PT Pindad ketika ini ialah kenderaan taktikal Maung, Komodo dan kenderaan tempur/bantuan tembakan Badak 6×6.
    Badak direkabentuk dan dibina secara usahasama antara PT Pindad dengan syarikat Cockerill Maintenance & Ingenierie SA Defence dari Belgium. Tahun ini, PT Pindad bakal meraikan usia penubuhannya yang ke-41. Walaupun sejarah awal kewujudan syarikat persenjataan ini bermula pada era 1950an, namun secara rasmi tarikh penubuhan PT Pindad dihitung mulai 29 April 1983 apabila ia dimilik negarakan. Pindad adalah singkatan daripada Perindustrian TNI Angkatan Darat iaitu nama yang diperkenalkan pada 1962 menggantikan Pabrik Alat Peralatan Angkatan Darat (Pabal AD) pada 1958.
    Mulai 1983, PT Pindad dijadikan syarikat negara bagi membolehkan ia melangkah lebih jauh dan bukan sekadar mengilangkan senjata untuk pihak tentera. Sepertimana kebanyakan syarikat persenjataan kecil, PT Pindad mengeluarkan senjata secara kebenaran berlesen daripada firma asal selain mengilangkan pelbagai bahan letupan dan peluru untuk tentera Indonesia. Pada tahun 1991, PT Pindad mengeluarkan raifal tempur SS1 yang dibina berasaskan senjata FN FAC buatan Belgium. Selepas 15 tahun, PT Pindad menghasilkan senjata sendiri iaitu raifal tempatan pertama SS2-V 1.
    Kini, senjata yang dihasilkan lebih moden iaitu SS2-V2 HB, SS2-V4 HB dan SS2-V4 A1.
    Sejak tahun 2006, PT Pindad telah menjual senjata ke negara luar seperti Kemboja, Laos, Nigeria dan Emiriah Arab Bersatu.
    Bukan sahaja senjata, malah PT Pindad turut mengeksport peluru kepada Korea Selatan, Singapura, Timor Leste, Laos dan Filipina dengan nilai eksport AS$5 juta setahun.
    Sejak dua tahun lalu, pengurusan PT Pindad meletakkan sasaran untuk syarikat tersebut tersenarai dalam Senarai 100 Firma Pertahanan Global Tahun 2024 dengan menawarkan penyelesaian produk yang berkualiti tinggi serta mempunyai inovasi.
    Hasrat itu dibuktikan apabila Indonesia membentuk satu entiti perniagaan dikenali sebagai Defence Industry Indonesia (DEFEND ID). Bernaung di bawah DEFEND ID ialah PT Len Industri (Persero) sebagai induk dengan anak syarikatnya termasuklah PT Pindad.
    Melihat pencapaian industri pertahanan negara jiran ini menimbulkan beribu persoalan, mengapakah perkara sama tidak berlaku di Malaysia.
    Bukan bermakna kita tiada syarikat pertahanan, tetapi untuk membandingkan pencapaian syarikat pertahanan negara kita dengan di sana begitu jauh kemampuannya.
    Mengapakah begitu?

    BalasHapus
  24. Pergerakan rupiah yang naik terbatas pagi ini berlangsung di tengah gerak mata uang Asia yang mayoritas lebih kuat melawan dolar AS. Ringgit memimpin penguatan dengan kenaikan 0,13%, disusul oleh baht 0,08%, won Korsel 0,07%, lalu dolar Taiwan 0,04%, juga yen Jepang yang menguat 0,01%.

    Sedangkan mata uang lain masih melemah seperti peso Filipina yang tergerus 0,18%, yuan Tiongkok 0,08% dan dolar Hong Kong serta dolar Singapura masing-masing 0,04% dan 0,02%.

    BalasHapus
  25. Salam sewa bayar hutang
    Makin sepi berita malon😭😭😭

    BalasHapus
  26. ACTUALLY MONKEY
    ACTUALLY MONKEY
    ACTUALLY MONKEY
    ACTUALLY MONKEY
    ACTUALLY MONKEY
    Tengku Razaleigh, better known as Ku Li, dismissed the label which was claimed by many, including former prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad.
    Ku Li said Malaysia could not claim to being an Asian Tiger as the country had financed most of its projects, including dams and highways, because foreign investors had skirted around Malaysia.
    “You call yourself an Asian Tiger, but you’re actually a monkey. You’re not developed,” he was quoted as telling Free Malaysia Today
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    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    A recent survey conducted by the Financial Education Network (FEN) showed that 84 per cent of Malaysians do not have regular savings every month.
    The level of financial literacy among Malaysians is still low. The study found that 69 per cent prefer spending over saving, leading to a lack of savings for emergencies. Moreover, 47 per cent admitted to having difficulty setting aside RM1,000 for emergencies.".
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    2024 RASIO HUTANG 84,2% DARI GDP
    HUTANG 2023 = RM 1.53 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2022 = RM 1.45 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2021 = RM 1.38 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2020 = RM 1.32 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2019 = RM 1.25 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2018 = RM 1.19 TRILLION
    The Finance Ministry stated that the aggregate national household debt stood at RM1.53 trillion between 2018 and 2023.
    In aggregate, it said the household debt for 2022 was RM1.45 trillion, followed by RM1.38 trillion (2021,) RM1.32 trillion (2020), RM1.25 trillion (2019) and RM1.19 trillion (2018).
    “The ratio of household debt to gross domestic product (GDP) at the end of 2023 also slightly increased to 84.2% compared with 82% in 2018,” it said..
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    2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
    Malaysia Government debt accounted for 65.6 % of the country's Nominal GDP in Mar 2024, compared with the ratio of 64.3 % in the previous quarter. Malaysia government debt to GDP ratio data is updated quarterly, available from Dec 2010 to Mar 2024.
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    LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP
    Malaysia Plan, 2021-2025 (Twelfth Plan), the Government maintained the statutory debt limit at 65% of GDP under the Loan (Local) (Statutory Ceiling for Borrowing) and Government Funding (Statutory Ceiling of Moneys Received) Order 2022 [P.U. (A) 399/2022] which came into effect on 1 January 2023. As at end-August 2023, the Federal Government statutory debt which comprises MGS, MGII and MITB recorded 59.9% of GDP, below the stipulated debt ceiling.
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    HASIL STUDI = BELANJA PERTAHANAN TERGANTUNG HUTANG
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT = The results reveal a robust positive association between Public Debt and Defence Spending, substantiated by the significant coefficient of 0.7601 (p < 0.01). This suggests that an increase in Public Debt corresponds to a substantial rise in Defence Spending. Additionally, the study underscores the influence of Gross Domestic Saving and Exchange Rate on Defence Spending, with coefficients of 1.5996 (p < 0.01) and 0.4703 (p < 0.05), respectively. These findings contribute valuable insights into the fiscal dynamics of Malaysia's defence budget, shedding light on the interplay between Public Debt and strategic resource allocation. The incorporation of control variables enhances the robustness of the analysis, providing a nuanced understanding of the factors shaping defence spending in the Malaysian context.

    BalasHapus
  27. Vita berapi masih trrbaik di alam semesta

    Hahahah

    BalasHapus
  28. ACTUALLY MONKEY
    ACTUALLY MONKEY
    ACTUALLY MONKEY
    ACTUALLY MONKEY
    ACTUALLY MONKEY
    Tengku Razaleigh, better known as Ku Li, dismissed the label which was claimed by many, including former prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad.
    Ku Li said Malaysia could not claim to being an Asian Tiger as the country had financed most of its projects, including dams and highways, because foreign investors had skirted around Malaysia.
    “You call yourself an Asian Tiger, but you’re actually a monkey. You’re not developed,” he was quoted as telling Free Malaysia Today
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    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    A recent survey conducted by the Financial Education Network (FEN) showed that 84 per cent of Malaysians do not have regular savings every month.
    The level of financial literacy among Malaysians is still low. The study found that 69 per cent prefer spending over saving, leading to a lack of savings for emergencies. Moreover, 47 per cent admitted to having difficulty setting aside RM1,000 for emergencies.".
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    2024 RASIO HUTANG 84,2% DARI GDP
    HUTANG 2023 = RM 1.53 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2022 = RM 1.45 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2021 = RM 1.38 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2020 = RM 1.32 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2019 = RM 1.25 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2018 = RM 1.19 TRILLION
    The Finance Ministry stated that the aggregate national household debt stood at RM1.53 trillion between 2018 and 2023.
    In aggregate, it said the household debt for 2022 was RM1.45 trillion, followed by RM1.38 trillion (2021,) RM1.32 trillion (2020), RM1.25 trillion (2019) and RM1.19 trillion (2018).
    “The ratio of household debt to gross domestic product (GDP) at the end of 2023 also slightly increased to 84.2% compared with 82% in 2018,” it said..
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    2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
    Malaysia Government debt accounted for 65.6 % of the country's Nominal GDP in Mar 2024, compared with the ratio of 64.3 % in the previous quarter. Malaysia government debt to GDP ratio data is updated quarterly, available from Dec 2010 to Mar 2024.
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    LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP
    Malaysia Plan, 2021-2025 (Twelfth Plan), the Government maintained the statutory debt limit at 65% of GDP under the Loan (Local) (Statutory Ceiling for Borrowing) and Government Funding (Statutory Ceiling of Moneys Received) Order 2022 [P.U. (A) 399/2022] which came into effect on 1 January 2023. As at end-August 2023, the Federal Government statutory debt which comprises MGS, MGII and MITB recorded 59.9% of GDP, below the stipulated debt ceiling.
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    HASIL STUDI = BELANJA PERTAHANAN TERGANTUNG HUTANG
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT = The results reveal a robust positive association between Public Debt and Defence Spending, substantiated by the significant coefficient of 0.7601 (p < 0.01). This suggests that an increase in Public Debt corresponds to a substantial rise in Defence Spending. Additionally, the study underscores the influence of Gross Domestic Saving and Exchange Rate on Defence Spending, with coefficients of 1.5996 (p < 0.01) and 0.4703 (p < 0.05), respectively. These findings contribute valuable insights into the fiscal dynamics of Malaysia's defence budget, shedding light on the interplay between Public Debt and strategic resource allocation. The incorporation of control variables enhances the robustness of the analysis, providing a nuanced understanding of the factors shaping defence spending in the Malaysian context.

    BalasHapus
  29. MMW24 September 2024 pukul 08.49
    GEMPURWIRA24 September 2024 pukul 08.09
    Maluku, West Papua, Aceh Protest Indonesian Hypocrisy at ICJ Hearing on Palestine Occupation

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WcE4smybDlM
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    Indonesia...terrorist...terrorist!!


    ___________________________________


    Itukan katamu 🤣🤣🤣🤣,tp kenyataan nya orang malingsia adalah teroris dan melakukan terorisme di Indonesia,dan Alhamdulillah kami berhasil menewaskan dan membasmi teroris malingsia

    BalasHapus
  30. SEWA VSHORAD SEWA TRUK
    The approved leasing deal for KTMB may tip the scale in favour of the truck and VSHORAD proposals.
    SEWA PATROL BOATS : SEWA OUTBOARD MOTORS : SEWA TRAILERS
    Meanwhile, the division also published a tender for eleven glass reinforced plastic patrol boats together outboard motors, trailers and associated equipment
    SEWA BOAT sewaan Bot Op Pasir merangkumi 10 unit Fast Interceptor Boat (FIB); 10 unit Utility Boat; 10 unit Rigid Hull Fender Boat (RHFB); 10 unit Rover Fiber Glass (Rover).
    SEWA HIDROGRAFI tugas pemetaan data batimetri bagi kawasan perairan negara akan dilakukan oleh sebuah kapal hidrografi moden, MV Aishah AIM 4, yang diperoleh menerusi kontrak sewaan dari syarikat Breitlink Engineering Services Sdn Bhd (BESSB)
    SEWA PESAWAT ITTC is currently providing Fighter Lead-In Training (FLIT) to the Royal Malaysian Air Force in London, Ontario. ITTC operates a fleet of Aero Vodochody L-39 featuring upgraded avionics for the FLIT programme
    SEWA HELI Kementerian Pertahanan Malaysia pada 27 Mei 2023 lalu telah menandatangani perjanjian sewa dengan penyedia layanan penerbangan lokal, Aerotree, untuk menyediakan empat helikopter bekas Sikorsky UH-60A+ Black Hawk.
    SEWA HELI 4 buah Helikopter Leonardo AW 139 yang diperolehi secara sewaan ini adalah untuk kegunaan Tentera Udara Diraja Malaysia (TUDM) yang akan ditempatkan di No.3 Skuadron, Pangkalan Udara Butterworth
    SEWA HELI = Kerajaan sebelum ini pernah menyewa Helikopter Latihan Airbus EC120B dan Flight Simulation Training Device (FSTD) Untuk Kegunaan Kursus Asas Juruterbang Helikopter TUDM. Selain itu, kerajaan turut pernah menyewa 5 unit Helikopter EC120B; 1 unit Sistem Simulator
    SEWA 4x4 Pejabat perusahaan mengatakan kepada Janes di pameran bahwa Angkatan Bersenjata Malaysia sedang mencari untuk menyewa Tarantula
    SEWA MOTOR The Royal Military Police Corp (KPTD) celebrated the lease of 40 brand-new BMW R1250RT Superbikes for the Enforcement Motorcycle Squad on December 22nd, 2022.
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    RETIRED MIG29 Malaysia recently retired the MiG-29 Fulcrum due to its inability to maintain them.
    RETIRED MB339CM the Aermacchi MB-339CM trainer jets that are currently grounded
    RETIRED SCORPION Scorpions to be retired. The Army has recommended that it’s fleet of Scorpion light tanks be retired due to the high cost of maintenance and obsolescence issues.
    RETIRED CONDOR SIBMAS Condor armoured 4X4 and Sibmas armoured recovery vehicle as retired from service as off January 1, 2023.
    RETIRED V150 = . It was used by the Malaysian Army in Second Malayan Emergency (now retired)
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    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    A recent survey conducted by the Financial Education Network (FEN) showed that 84 per cent of Malaysians do not have regular savings every month.
    The level of financial literacy among Malaysians is still low. The study found that 69 per cent prefer spending over saving, leading to a lack of savings for emergencies. Moreover, 47 per cent admitted to having difficulty setting aside RM1,000 for emergencies.".
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    2024 RASIO HUTANG 84,2% DARI GDP
    HUTANG 2023 = RM 1.53 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2022 = RM 1.45 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2021 = RM 1.38 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2020 = RM 1.32 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2019 = RM 1.25 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2018 = RM 1.19 TRILLION
    The Finance Ministry stated that the aggregate national household debt stood at RM1.53 trillion between 2018 and 2023.
    In aggregate, it said the household debt for 2022 was RM1.45 trillion, followed by RM1.38 trillion (2021,) RM1.32 trillion (2020), RM1.25 trillion (2019) and RM1.19 trillion (2018).
    “The ratio of household debt to gross domestic product (GDP) at the end of 2023 also slightly increased to 84.2% compared with 82% in 2018,” it said..
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    2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
    Malaysia Government debt accounted for 65.6 % of the country's Nominal GDP in Mar 2024, compared with the ratio of 64.3 % in the previous quarter. Malaysia government debt to GDP ratio data is updated quarterly, available from Dec 2010 to Mar 2024.

    BalasHapus
  31. Ringgit wkkwkw
    Sewa heli saja drama panjang bayar hutang
    Malon negara tanpa identitas 😭😭🤣🤣🤣🤣⛔⛔⛔⛔

    BalasHapus
  32. 2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    A recent survey conducted by the Financial Education Network (FEN) showed that 84 per cent of Malaysians do not have regular savings every month.
    The level of financial literacy among Malaysians is still low. The study found that 69 per cent prefer spending over saving, leading to a lack of savings for emergencies. Moreover, 47 per cent admitted to having difficulty setting aside RM1,000 for emergencies."
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    2024 RASIO HUTANG 84,2% DARI GDP
    HUTANG 2023 = RM 1.53 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2022 = RM 1.45 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2021 = RM 1.38 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2020 = RM 1.32 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2019 = RM 1.25 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2018 = RM 1.19 TRILLION
    KUALA LUMPUR: Housing loans made up the largest chunk of household debt in Malaysia at 60.5%, it was revealed.
    The Finance Ministry stated that the aggregate national household debt stood at RM1.53 trillion between 2018 and 2023.
    In aggregate, it said the household debt for 2022 was RM1.45 trillion, followed by RM1.38 trillion (2021,) RM1.32 trillion (2020), RM1.25 trillion (2019) and RM1.19 trillion (2018).
    “The ratio of household debt to gross domestic product (GDP) at the end of 2023 also slightly increased to 84.2% compared with 82% in 2018,” it said.
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    2023 = RASIO HUTANG 82% DARI GDP
    TIDAK BAYAR HUTANG TERTUNGGAK
    HANYA BAYAR FAEDAH
    "Hutang telah mencecah, liabiliti dan hutang kerajaan RM1.5 trilion. Iaitu 82% kepada KDNK. Untuk memperincinya, hutang kerajaan RM1079.6 trilion termasuk komitmen jaminan (hutang) RM205.9 bilion. 1MDB RM18.2 bilion dan liabiliti lain RM4142.2. Jumlah RM1445.9 trilion.
    "Hutang Kerajaan Persekutuan telah mencecah RM60.4%. Dia termasuk khidmat hutang. (Pada) 2022 kita bayar khidmat hutang RM41 bilion dan 2023 RM46 bilion.
    "Peratus hasil 2022 sebanyak 14%, 2023 16%. Ini hanya membayar faedah bukan membayar hutang tertunggak," katanya menjawab pertanyaan Ahli Parlimen Wong Kah Woh (PH - Taiping).
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    2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
    2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
    2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
    Malaysia Government debt accounted for 65.6 % of the country's Nominal GDP in Mar 2024, compared with the ratio of 64.3 % in the previous quarter. Malaysia government debt to GDP ratio data is updated quarterly, available from Dec 2010 to Mar 2024.
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    2024 HUTANG JATUH TEMPO - MENUNGGU 2053 = The federal government's debt is expected to be fully settled in 2053 if no new loans were to be taken to finance the deficit and to refinance maturing debts from 2024 onwards, said the Finance Ministry (MoF)
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    2023 TIDAK BAYAR HUTANG = “Kalau dikira daripada peratus, (hutang) 82 peratus daripada KDNK (Keluaran Dalam Negara Kasar) dan untuk hutang kerajaan persekutuan sudah mencecah 60.4 peratus. “Ini bermakna bayaran khidmat hutang banyak…hanya membayar faedah bukan bayar hutang tertunggak,” kata Anwar lagi
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    2022 HUTANG BAYAR HUTANG 52,4% = Kah Woh menjelaskan pada tahun lalu, kerajaan ada membuat pinjaman yang meningkat sebanyak 11.6 peratus daripada RM194.5 bilion pada tahun sebelumnya. Daripada jumlah itu, beliau berkata 52.4 peratus atau RM113.7 bilion digunakan untuk membayar prinsipal pinjaman matang.
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    2021 HUTANG BAYAR HUTANG 50,4% = Sejumlah RM98.058 bilion atau 50.4 peratus daripada pinjaman baharu berjumlah RM194.555 bilion yang dibuat kerajaan pada tahun lalu digunakan untuk bayaran balik prinsipal pinjaman yang matang.
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    2020 HUTANG BAYAR HUTANG 60% = Jabatan Audit Negara (JAN) bimbang dengan tindakan kerajaan menggunakan hampir 60 peratus pinjaman baharu untuk membayar hutang .
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    2019 HUTANG BAYAR HUTANG 59% = Laporan Ketua Audit Negara mengenai Penyata Kewangan Kerajaan Persekutuan 2018 mendapati sejumlah 59 peratus pinjaman baharu kerajaan dibuat untuk membayar hutang kerajaan terdahulu
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    2018 OPEN DONASI = Kementerian Keuangan Malaysia pada hari Rabu membuka rekening donasi supaya masyarakat dapat menyumbang....

    BalasHapus
  33. MMW24 September 2024 pukul 12.32
    AWAS SYAITAN...MINGGIR LU MISKIN....🔥🔥🤣🤣

    1.00 Malaysian Ringgit = 3,635 Indonesian Rupiahs
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    Geng GORILLA BAHAN LAWAK kita je bro.. 🤣🤣🤣

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. 2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
      2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
      2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
      A recent survey conducted by the Financial Education Network (FEN) showed that 84 per cent of Malaysians do not have regular savings every month.
      The level of financial literacy among Malaysians is still low. The study found that 69 per cent prefer spending over saving, leading to a lack of savings for emergencies. Moreover, 47 per cent admitted to having difficulty setting aside RM1,000 for emergencies."
      ===================
      2024 RASIO HUTANG 84,2% DARI GDP
      HUTANG 2023 = RM 1.53 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2022 = RM 1.45 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2021 = RM 1.38 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2020 = RM 1.32 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2019 = RM 1.25 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2018 = RM 1.19 TRILLION
      KUALA LUMPUR: Housing loans made up the largest chunk of household debt in Malaysia at 60.5%, it was revealed.
      The Finance Ministry stated that the aggregate national household debt stood at RM1.53 trillion between 2018 and 2023.
      In aggregate, it said the household debt for 2022 was RM1.45 trillion, followed by RM1.38 trillion (2021,) RM1.32 trillion (2020), RM1.25 trillion (2019) and RM1.19 trillion (2018).
      “The ratio of household debt to gross domestic product (GDP) at the end of 2023 also slightly increased to 84.2% compared with 82% in 2018,” it said.
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      2023 = RASIO HUTANG 82% DARI GDP
      TIDAK BAYAR HUTANG TERTUNGGAK
      HANYA BAYAR FAEDAH
      "Hutang telah mencecah, liabiliti dan hutang kerajaan RM1.5 trilion. Iaitu 82% kepada KDNK. Untuk memperincinya, hutang kerajaan RM1079.6 trilion termasuk komitmen jaminan (hutang) RM205.9 bilion. 1MDB RM18.2 bilion dan liabiliti lain RM4142.2. Jumlah RM1445.9 trilion.
      "Hutang Kerajaan Persekutuan telah mencecah RM60.4%. Dia termasuk khidmat hutang. (Pada) 2022 kita bayar khidmat hutang RM41 bilion dan 2023 RM46 bilion.
      "Peratus hasil 2022 sebanyak 14%, 2023 16%. Ini hanya membayar faedah bukan membayar hutang tertunggak," katanya menjawab pertanyaan Ahli Parlimen Wong Kah Woh (PH - Taiping).
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      2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
      2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
      2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
      Malaysia Government debt accounted for 65.6 % of the country's Nominal GDP in Mar 2024, compared with the ratio of 64.3 % in the previous quarter. Malaysia government debt to GDP ratio data is updated quarterly, available from Dec 2010 to Mar 2024.
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      2024 HUTANG JATUH TEMPO - MENUNGGU 2053 = The federal government's debt is expected to be fully settled in 2053 if no new loans were to be taken to finance the deficit and to refinance maturing debts from 2024 onwards, said the Finance Ministry (MoF)
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      2023 TIDAK BAYAR HUTANG = “Kalau dikira daripada peratus, (hutang) 82 peratus daripada KDNK (Keluaran Dalam Negara Kasar) dan untuk hutang kerajaan persekutuan sudah mencecah 60.4 peratus. “Ini bermakna bayaran khidmat hutang banyak…hanya membayar faedah bukan bayar hutang tertunggak,” kata Anwar lagi
      ----
      2022 HUTANG BAYAR HUTANG 52,4% = Kah Woh menjelaskan pada tahun lalu, kerajaan ada membuat pinjaman yang meningkat sebanyak 11.6 peratus daripada RM194.5 bilion pada tahun sebelumnya. Daripada jumlah itu, beliau berkata 52.4 peratus atau RM113.7 bilion digunakan untuk membayar prinsipal pinjaman matang.
      ----
      2021 HUTANG BAYAR HUTANG 50,4% = Sejumlah RM98.058 bilion atau 50.4 peratus daripada pinjaman baharu berjumlah RM194.555 bilion yang dibuat kerajaan pada tahun lalu digunakan untuk bayaran balik prinsipal pinjaman yang matang.
      ----
      2020 HUTANG BAYAR HUTANG 60% = Jabatan Audit Negara (JAN) bimbang dengan tindakan kerajaan menggunakan hampir 60 peratus pinjaman baharu untuk membayar hutang .
      ----
      2019 HUTANG BAYAR HUTANG 59% = Laporan Ketua Audit Negara mengenai Penyata Kewangan Kerajaan Persekutuan 2018 mendapati sejumlah 59 peratus pinjaman baharu kerajaan dibuat untuk membayar hutang kerajaan terdahulu
      ----
      2018 OPEN DONASI = Kementerian Keuangan Malaysia pada hari Rabu membuka rekening donasi supaya masyarakat dapat menyumbang....

      Hapus
    2. CHINESE ARMY BERJAYA = SALAM 1MDB!!!
      BUKTI POSTER 3 TENTARA CHINESE
      BUKTI POSTER 3 TENTARA CHINESE
      BUKTI POSTER 3 TENTARA CHINESE
      The scrapbook competition poster for the secondary school in mainland Penang which went viral on social media and received widespread criticism had displayed images of three members of the Chinese army which was purportedly a propaganda material.
      -
      1MDB = BTA PUNYA CHINA
      1MDB = BTA PUNYA CHINA
      1MDB = BTA PUNYA CHINA
      316 HARI = Kapal China Meronda Di Beting Patinggi Ali Selama 316 Hari Tahun Lepas Menurut Asia Maritime Transparency Initiative (AMTI) yang berpengkalan di Washington, kapal-kapal pengawal pantai China didapati melakukan rondaan di beberapa ciri maritim di Laut China Selatan termasuk Beting Patinggi Ali (Luconia Shoals) hampir setiap hari sepanjang tahun lepas.
      -
      1MDB = UDARA PUNYA CHINA
      1MDB = UDARA PUNYA CHINA
      1MDB = UDARA PUNYA CHINA
      43 KASUS = 43 Kes Pencerobohan Ruang Udara Negara Sepanjang Jan-Mei 2023 — MINDEF “Jumlah keseluruhan pesawat asing yang dikesan dan direkodkan menceroboh ruang udara negara dari bulan Januari 2023 sehingga Mei 2023 ialah berjumlah 43 kes pencerobohan.” -- Kementerian Pertahanan memberitahu Dewan Negara pada 20 Jun 2023.
      -
      MANGKRAK =
      1.ECRL $ 20 bn dolar
      2. Forest city $ 100bn dolar
      3.China-Malaysia Qinzhou Industrial Park (CMQIP) $ 4,2 bn dolar
      4.Malaysia-China Kuantan Industrial Park (MCKIP) $ 3,77 bn dolar
      5.China Railway Rolling Stock Corp’s Rolling Stock Center - $ 131 juta dolar
      6. 1 MDB = The 1Malaysia Development Berhad scandal, often referred to as the 1MDB scandal or just 1MDB, is an ongoing corruption, bribery and money laundering conspiracy in which the Malaysian sovereign wealth fund 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB) was systematically embezzled, with assets diverted globally by the perpetrators of the scheme
      -
      2024 RASIO HUTANG 84,2% DARI GDP
      HUTANG 2023 = RM 1.53 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2022 = RM 1.45 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2021 = RM 1.38 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2020 = RM 1.32 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2019 = RM 1.25 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2018 = RM 1.19 TRILLION
      2024 = KUALA LUMPUR: Housing loans made up the largest chunk of household debt in Malaysia at 60.5%, it was revealed. The Finance Ministry stated that the aggregate national household debt stood at RM1.53 trillion between 2018 and 2023. In aggregate, it said the household debt for 2022 was RM1.45 trillion, followed by RM1.38 trillion (2021,) RM1.32 trillion (2020), RM1.25 trillion (2019) and RM1.19 trillion (2018). “The ratio of household debt to gross domestic product (GDP) at the end of 2023 also slightly increased to 84.2% compared with 82% in 2018,” it said.
      -
      2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
      2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
      2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
      Malaysia Government debt accounted for 65.6 % of the country's Nominal GDP in Mar 2024, compared with the ratio of 64.3 % in the previous quarter. Malaysia government debt to GDP ratio data is updated quarterly, available from Dec 2010 to Mar 2024.
      -
      HANYA MEMBAYAR FAEDAH ✔️
      TIDAK MEMBAYAR HUTANG TERTUNGGAK
      2023 = "Hutang telah mencecah, liabiliti dan hutang kerajaan RM1.5 trilion. Iaitu 82% kepada KDNK. Untuk memperincinya, hutang kerajaan RM1079.6 trilion termasuk komitmen jaminan (hutang) RM205.9 bilion. 1MDB RM18.2 bilion dan liabiliti lain RM4142.2. Jumlah RM1445.9 trilion.
      "Hutang Kerajaan Persekutuan telah mencecah RM60.4%. Dia termasuk khidmat hutang. (Pada) 2022 kita bayar khidmat hutang RM41 bilion dan 2023 RM46 bilion.
      "Peratus hasil 2022 sebanyak 14%, 2023 16%. Ini hanya membayar faedah bukan membayar hutang tertunggak," katanya menjawab pertanyaan Ahli Parlimen Wong Kah Woh (PH - Taiping).
      -
      2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
      2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
      2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
      A recent survey conducted by the Financial Education Network (FEN) showed that 84 per cent of Malaysians do not have regular savings every month.

      Hapus
    3. Gempork makin ngamuk DS makin rame bahan lawakan yah Pork.

      Hapus
  34. MMW24 September 2024 pukul 12.32
    AWAS SYAITAN...MINGGIR LU MISKIN....🔥🔥🤣🤣

    1.00 Malaysian Ringgit = 3,635 Indonesian Rupiahs
    -----------

    Geng GORILLA BAHAN LAWAK kita je bro.. 🤣🤣🤣

    BalasHapus
  35. MINGGIR LU MISKIN.. AWAS SAITAN... 🔥🔥🤣🤣🤣

    JADI BAHAN GELAK JIRAN guys... 🤣🤣🤣

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. #MINGGIR LU MONYET
      #MINGGIR LU MONYET
      #MINGGIR LU MONYET
      Tengku Razaleigh = ACTUALLY MONKEY
      Tengku Razaleigh = ACTUALLY MONKEY
      Tengku Razaleigh = ACTUALLY MONKEY
      Tengku Razaleigh, better known as Ku Li, dismissed the label which was claimed by many, including former prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad.
      Ku Li said Malaysia could not claim to being an Asian Tiger as the country had financed most of its projects, including dams and highways, because foreign investors had skirted around Malaysia.
      “You call yourself an Asian Tiger, but you’re actually a monkey. You’re not developed,” he was quoted as telling Free Malaysia Today
      =================
      2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
      2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
      2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
      A recent survey conducted by the Financial Education Network (FEN) showed that 84 per cent of Malaysians do not have regular savings every month.
      The level of financial literacy among Malaysians is still low. The study found that 69 per cent prefer spending over saving, leading to a lack of savings for emergencies. Moreover, 47 per cent admitted to having difficulty setting aside RM1,000 for emergencies."
      ===================
      2024 RASIO HUTANG 84,2% DARI GDP
      HUTANG 2023 = RM 1.53 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2022 = RM 1.45 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2021 = RM 1.38 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2020 = RM 1.32 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2019 = RM 1.25 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2018 = RM 1.19 TRILLION
      KUALA LUMPUR: Housing loans made up the largest chunk of household debt in Malaysia at 60.5%, it was revealed.
      The Finance Ministry stated that the aggregate national household debt stood at RM1.53 trillion between 2018 and 2023.
      In aggregate, it said the household debt for 2022 was RM1.45 trillion, followed by RM1.38 trillion (2021,) RM1.32 trillion (2020), RM1.25 trillion (2019) and RM1.19 trillion (2018).
      “The ratio of household debt to gross domestic product (GDP) at the end of 2023 also slightly increased to 84.2% compared with 82% in 2018,” it said.
      ===================
      2024 RINGGIT LOSSES
      The ringgit extended its losses to end lower against the US dollar today despite weaker United States economic data, an economist said. At 6 pm, the ringgit depreciated to 4.7110/7145 versus the greenback from yesterday’s close of 4.7080/7110.
      -
      2023 RINGGIT FALLS
      The Malaysian ringgit has fallen to its lowest level since the 1997-1998 Asian financial crisis, with the currency weighed by the US dollar’s rise and a widening rate differential with the United States.
      -
      2024 DEFICIT 4.3% 2023 DEFICIT 5%
      With Budget 2024, Malaysia’s military will get some but not all of what it wants, as the government runs a tight budget focused on uplifting the socio-economic well-being of citizens while trying to ensure fiscal discipline as it aims to narrow the deficit to 4.3% of GDP by end-2024 (from 5%)
      -
      2022 DEFICIT 5,6% 2021 DEFICIT 5,6%
      Pada kesempatan yang sama, Menteri Ekonomi Malaysia Rafizi Ramli menyatakan pengeluaran negara cukup besar yang dipicu oleh pandemi untuk melindungi ekonomi memperlebar defisit menjadi 6,4 persen dari PDB pada 2021
      Kemudian pada 2022 berkurang menjadi 5,6 persen, ketika pemerintah juga meningkatkan pagu utang dari 60 persen menjadi 65 persen dari PDB
      ===================
      2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
      Malaysia Government debt accounted for 65.6 % of the country's Nominal GDP in Mar 2024, compared with the ratio of 64.3 % in the previous quarter. Malaysia government debt to GDP ratio data is updated quarterly, available from Dec 2010 to Mar 2024.

      Hapus
  36. 84,2% DEBT TO GDP✔️
    84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH✔️
    ------------
    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    A recent survey conducted by the Financial Education Network (FEN) showed that 84 per cent of Malaysians do not have regular savings every month.
    The level of financial literacy among Malaysians is still low. The study found that 69 per cent prefer spending over saving, leading to a lack of savings for emergencies. Moreover, 47 per cent admitted to having difficulty setting aside RM1,000 for emergencies."
    ===================
    2024 RASIO HUTANG 84,2% DARI GDP
    HUTANG 2023 = RM 1.53 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2022 = RM 1.45 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2021 = RM 1.38 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2020 = RM 1.32 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2019 = RM 1.25 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2018 = RM 1.19 TRILLION
    KUALA LUMPUR: Housing loans made up the largest chunk of household debt in Malaysia at 60.5%, it was revealed.
    The Finance Ministry stated that the aggregate national household debt stood at RM1.53 trillion between 2018 and 2023.
    In aggregate, it said the household debt for 2022 was RM1.45 trillion, followed by RM1.38 trillion (2021,) RM1.32 trillion (2020), RM1.25 trillion (2019) and RM1.19 trillion (2018).
    “The ratio of household debt to gross domestic product (GDP) at the end of 2023 also slightly increased to 84.2% compared with 82% in 2018,” it said.
    ===================
    2023 = RASIO HUTANG 82% DARI GDP
    TIDAK BAYAR HUTANG TERTUNGGAK
    HANYA BAYAR FAEDAH
    "Hutang telah mencecah, liabiliti dan hutang kerajaan RM1.5 trilion. Iaitu 82% kepada KDNK. Untuk memperincinya, hutang kerajaan RM1079.6 trilion termasuk komitmen jaminan (hutang) RM205.9 bilion. 1MDB RM18.2 bilion dan liabiliti lain RM4142.2. Jumlah RM1445.9 trilion.
    "Hutang Kerajaan Persekutuan telah mencecah RM60.4%. Dia termasuk khidmat hutang. (Pada) 2022 kita bayar khidmat hutang RM41 bilion dan 2023 RM46 bilion.
    "Peratus hasil 2022 sebanyak 14%, 2023 16%. Ini hanya membayar faedah bukan membayar hutang tertunggak," katanya menjawab pertanyaan Ahli Parlimen Wong Kah Woh (PH - Taiping).
    ==============
    2024 RINGGIT LOSSES
    The ringgit extended its losses to end lower against the US dollar today despite weaker United States economic data, an economist said. At 6 pm, the ringgit depreciated to 4.7110/7145 versus the greenback from yesterday’s close of 4.7080/7110.
    -
    2023 RINGGIT FALLS
    The Malaysian ringgit has fallen to its lowest level since the 1997-1998 Asian financial crisis, with the currency weighed by the US dollar’s rise and a widening rate differential with the United States.
    -
    2024 DEFICIT 4.3% 2023 DEFICIT 5%
    With Budget 2024, Malaysia’s military will get some but not all of what it wants, as the government runs a tight budget focused on uplifting the socio-economic well-being of citizens while trying to ensure fiscal discipline as it aims to narrow the deficit to 4.3% of GDP by end-2024 (from 5%)
    -
    2022 DEFICIT 5,6% 2021 DEFICIT 5,6%
    Pada kesempatan yang sama, Menteri Ekonomi Malaysia Rafizi Ramli menyatakan pengeluaran negara cukup besar yang dipicu oleh pandemi untuk melindungi ekonomi memperlebar defisit menjadi 6,4 persen dari PDB pada 2021
    Kemudian pada 2022 berkurang menjadi 5,6 persen, ketika pemerintah juga meningkatkan pagu utang dari 60 persen menjadi 65 persen dari PDB
    ===================
    2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
    Malaysia Government debt accounted for 65.6 % of the country's Nominal GDP in Mar 2024, compared with the ratio of 64.3 % in the previous quarter. Malaysia government debt to GDP ratio data is updated quarterly, available from Dec 2010 to Mar 2024.

    BalasHapus
  37. MMW24 September 2024 pukul 12.32
    AWAS SYAITAN...MINGGIR LU MISKIN....🔥🔥🤣🤣

    1.00 Malaysian Ringgit = 3,635 Indonesian Rupiahs
    -----------
    Geng GORILLA BAHAN LAWAK kita je bro.. 🤣🤣🤣

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. GEMPURWIRA24 September 2024 pukul 12.11
      #MINGGIR LU MISKIN..


      _________________________


      Bahasa Indonesia semakin di kenal dunia ,bahasa beruk malingsia semakin punah 🤣🤣🤣🤣,dan sekarang di ganti dgn bahasa Bangla pula 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣,


      MINGGIR LU PRINDAVAN SELATAN MISKIN 🤣🤣🤣🤣

      Hapus
  38. Vita berapi bahan lawak sedonia puuur

    BalasHapus
  39. Pembetulan itu BAHASA MELAYU ya.. 🤣🤣🤣

    BalasHapus
  40. Orang Malayu Malon. minggir Malon sudah di kuasai bangla

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. Ye ke rakyat KEPULAUAN INDIA... 🔥🔥🤣🤣

      Hapus
    2. Untung bangsa Indonesia gak pernah merasa serumpun dengan bangsa Malon munafik.

      Hapus
  41. CHINESE ARMY BERJAYA = SALAM 1MDB!!!
    BUKTI POSTER 3 TENTARA CHINESE
    BUKTI POSTER 3 TENTARA CHINESE
    BUKTI POSTER 3 TENTARA CHINESE
    The scrapbook competition poster for the secondary school in mainland Penang which went viral on social media and received widespread criticism had displayed images of three members of the Chinese army which was purportedly a propaganda material.
    -
    1MDB = BTA PUNYA CHINA
    1MDB = BTA PUNYA CHINA
    1MDB = BTA PUNYA CHINA
    316 HARI = Kapal China Meronda Di Beting Patinggi Ali Selama 316 Hari Tahun Lepas Menurut Asia Maritime Transparency Initiative (AMTI) yang berpengkalan di Washington, kapal-kapal pengawal pantai China didapati melakukan rondaan di beberapa ciri maritim di Laut China Selatan termasuk Beting Patinggi Ali (Luconia Shoals) hampir setiap hari sepanjang tahun lepas.
    -
    1MDB = UDARA PUNYA CHINA
    1MDB = UDARA PUNYA CHINA
    1MDB = UDARA PUNYA CHINA
    43 KASUS = 43 Kes Pencerobohan Ruang Udara Negara Sepanjang Jan-Mei 2023 — MINDEF “Jumlah keseluruhan pesawat asing yang dikesan dan direkodkan menceroboh ruang udara negara dari bulan Januari 2023 sehingga Mei 2023 ialah berjumlah 43 kes pencerobohan.” -- Kementerian Pertahanan memberitahu Dewan Negara pada 20 Jun 2023.
    -
    MANGKRAK =
    1.ECRL $ 20 bn dolar
    2. Forest city $ 100bn dolar
    3.China-Malaysia Qinzhou Industrial Park (CMQIP) $ 4,2 bn dolar
    4.Malaysia-China Kuantan Industrial Park (MCKIP) $ 3,77 bn dolar
    5.China Railway Rolling Stock Corp’s Rolling Stock Center - $ 131 juta dolar
    6. 1 MDB = The 1Malaysia Development Berhad scandal, often referred to as the 1MDB scandal or just 1MDB, is an ongoing corruption, bribery and money laundering conspiracy in which the Malaysian sovereign wealth fund 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB) was systematically embezzled, with assets diverted globally by the perpetrators of the scheme
    -
    2024 RASIO HUTANG 84,2% DARI GDP
    HUTANG 2023 = RM 1.53 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2022 = RM 1.45 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2021 = RM 1.38 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2020 = RM 1.32 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2019 = RM 1.25 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2018 = RM 1.19 TRILLION
    2024 = KUALA LUMPUR: Housing loans made up the largest chunk of household debt in Malaysia at 60.5%, it was revealed. The Finance Ministry stated that the aggregate national household debt stood at RM1.53 trillion between 2018 and 2023. In aggregate, it said the household debt for 2022 was RM1.45 trillion, followed by RM1.38 trillion (2021,) RM1.32 trillion (2020), RM1.25 trillion (2019) and RM1.19 trillion (2018). “The ratio of household debt to gross domestic product (GDP) at the end of 2023 also slightly increased to 84.2% compared with 82% in 2018,” it said.
    -
    2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
    2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
    2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
    Malaysia Government debt accounted for 65.6 % of the country's Nominal GDP in Mar 2024, compared with the ratio of 64.3 % in the previous quarter. Malaysia government debt to GDP ratio data is updated quarterly, available from Dec 2010 to Mar 2024.
    -
    HANYA MEMBAYAR FAEDAH ✔️
    TIDAK MEMBAYAR HUTANG TERTUNGGAK
    2023 = "Hutang telah mencecah, liabiliti dan hutang kerajaan RM1.5 trilion. Iaitu 82% kepada KDNK. Untuk memperincinya, hutang kerajaan RM1079.6 trilion termasuk komitmen jaminan (hutang) RM205.9 bilion. 1MDB RM18.2 bilion dan liabiliti lain RM4142.2. Jumlah RM1445.9 trilion.
    "Hutang Kerajaan Persekutuan telah mencecah RM60.4%. Dia termasuk khidmat hutang. (Pada) 2022 kita bayar khidmat hutang RM41 bilion dan 2023 RM46 bilion.
    "Peratus hasil 2022 sebanyak 14%, 2023 16%. Ini hanya membayar faedah bukan membayar hutang tertunggak," katanya menjawab pertanyaan Ahli Parlimen Wong Kah Woh (PH - Taiping).
    -
    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    A recent survey conducted by the Financial Education Network (FEN) showed that 84 per cent of Malaysians do not have regular savings every month.

    BalasHapus
  42. >>> ada 2 malon lagi LUCU LUCU nya di siang ini....tuch 2 malon itu TAU APA KAGAK SICH kalo di INDONESIA itu berlaku MATA UANG INDONESIA RUPIAH (Rp ATAU IDR ) SEBAGAI ALAT TUKAR SAH TRANSAKSI PERDAGAGAN BARANG DAN JASA DI SELURUH WILAYAH INDONESIA.

    >>> 2 malon hanya pamer NILAI TUKAR / EXCHANGE RATES TAPI SEWA HELIKOPTER BLACKHAWK BEKAS PAKAI versi SIPIL saja TIDAK MAMPU.

    APALAGI BAYAR SEWA TANAH SABAH SELAMA 2013-2023 USD 15 BILLION saja TIDAK MAMPU kepada AHLI WARIS SULTAN SULU.

    WHAT A JOKE , RIGHT ?

    WKWKWKWKWKWKWKWK.....

    BalasHapus
  43. Bahasa Melayu kata gempur waria 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣, sejak kapan itu bahasa Melayu gempur waria 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣, nggak maling bukan Malaysia namanya ,nama Malaysia pun hasil dari maling ide orang Filipina 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    BalasHapus
  44. GEMPURWIRA24 September 2024 pukul 12.11
    #MINGGIR LU MISKIN.. 🔥🔥🤣🤣
    -------------------
    #MINGGIR LU MONKEY
    ACTUALLY MONKEY
    ACTUALLY MONKEY
    ACTUALLY MONKEY
    ACTUALLY MONKEY
    ACTUALLY MONKEY
    Tengku Razaleigh, better known as Ku Li, dismissed the label which was claimed by many, including former prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad.
    Ku Li said Malaysia could not claim to being an Asian Tiger as the country had financed most of its projects, including dams and highways, because foreign investors had skirted around Malaysia.
    “You call yourself an Asian Tiger, but you’re actually a monkey. You’re not developed,” he was quoted as telling Free Malaysia Today
    ------
    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    A recent survey conducted by the Financial Education Network (FEN) showed that 84 per cent of Malaysians do not have regular savings every month.
    The level of financial literacy among Malaysians is still low. The study found that 69 per cent prefer spending over saving, leading to a lack of savings for emergencies. Moreover, 47 per cent admitted to having difficulty setting aside RM1,000 for emergencies.".
    ------
    2024 RASIO HUTANG 84,2% DARI GDP
    HUTANG 2023 = RM 1.53 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2022 = RM 1.45 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2021 = RM 1.38 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2020 = RM 1.32 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2019 = RM 1.25 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2018 = RM 1.19 TRILLION
    The Finance Ministry stated that the aggregate national household debt stood at RM1.53 trillion between 2018 and 2023.
    In aggregate, it said the household debt for 2022 was RM1.45 trillion, followed by RM1.38 trillion (2021,) RM1.32 trillion (2020), RM1.25 trillion (2019) and RM1.19 trillion (2018).
    “The ratio of household debt to gross domestic product (GDP) at the end of 2023 also slightly increased to 84.2% compared with 82% in 2018,” it said..
    ------
    2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
    Malaysia Government debt accounted for 65.6 % of the country's Nominal GDP in Mar 2024, compared with the ratio of 64.3 % in the previous quarter. Malaysia government debt to GDP ratio data is updated quarterly, available from Dec 2010 to Mar 2024.
    ------
    LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP
    Malaysia Plan, 2021-2025 (Twelfth Plan), the Government maintained the statutory debt limit at 65% of GDP under the Loan (Local) (Statutory Ceiling for Borrowing) and Government Funding (Statutory Ceiling of Moneys Received) Order 2022 [P.U. (A) 399/2022] which came into effect on 1 January 2023. As at end-August 2023, the Federal Government statutory debt which comprises MGS, MGII and MITB recorded 59.9% of GDP, below the stipulated debt ceiling.
    ------
    HASIL STUDI = BELANJA PERTAHANAN TERGANTUNG HUTANG
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT = The results reveal a robust positive association between Public Debt and Defence Spending, substantiated by the significant coefficient of 0.7601 (p < 0.01). This suggests that an increase in Public Debt corresponds to a substantial rise in Defence Spending. Additionally, the study underscores the influence of Gross Domestic Saving and Exchange Rate on Defence Spending, with coefficients of 1.5996 (p < 0.01) and 0.4703 (p < 0.05), respectively. These findings contribute valuable insights into the fiscal dynamics of Malaysia's defence budget, shedding light on the interplay between Public Debt and strategic resource allocation. The incorporation of control variables enhances the robustness of the analysis, providing a nuanced understanding of the factors shaping defence spending in the Malaysian context.

    BalasHapus
  45. FAKTA 🤣🤣🔥🔥🔥...

    -INDONESIA - KEPULAUAN INDIA
    -RUPEE - RUPAIH
    -INDON NEGARA KE 4 TERAMAI PENGANUT HINDU DI DUNIA

    BalasHapus
  46. GEMPURWIRA24 September 2024 pukul 12.11
    #MINGGIR LU MISKIN.. 🔥🔥🤣🤣
    -------------------
    #MINGGIR LU MONKEY
    ACTUALLY MONKEY
    ACTUALLY MONKEY
    ACTUALLY MONKEY
    ACTUALLY MONKEY
    ACTUALLY MONKEY
    Tengku Razaleigh, better known as Ku Li, dismissed the label which was claimed by many, including former prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad.
    Ku Li said Malaysia could not claim to being an Asian Tiger as the country had financed most of its projects, including dams and highways, because foreign investors had skirted around Malaysia.
    “You call yourself an Asian Tiger, but you’re actually a monkey. You’re not developed,” he was quoted as telling Free Malaysia Today
    ------
    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    A recent survey conducted by the Financial Education Network (FEN) showed that 84 per cent of Malaysians do not have regular savings every month.
    The level of financial literacy among Malaysians is still low. The study found that 69 per cent prefer spending over saving, leading to a lack of savings for emergencies. Moreover, 47 per cent admitted to having difficulty setting aside RM1,000 for emergencies.".
    ------
    2024 RASIO HUTANG 84,2% DARI GDP
    HUTANG 2023 = RM 1.53 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2022 = RM 1.45 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2021 = RM 1.38 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2020 = RM 1.32 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2019 = RM 1.25 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2018 = RM 1.19 TRILLION
    The Finance Ministry stated that the aggregate national household debt stood at RM1.53 trillion between 2018 and 2023.
    In aggregate, it said the household debt for 2022 was RM1.45 trillion, followed by RM1.38 trillion (2021,) RM1.32 trillion (2020), RM1.25 trillion (2019) and RM1.19 trillion (2018).
    “The ratio of household debt to gross domestic product (GDP) at the end of 2023 also slightly increased to 84.2% compared with 82% in 2018,” it said..
    ------
    2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
    Malaysia Government debt accounted for 65.6 % of the country's Nominal GDP in Mar 2024, compared with the ratio of 64.3 % in the previous quarter. Malaysia government debt to GDP ratio data is updated quarterly, available from Dec 2010 to Mar 2024.
    ------
    LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP
    Malaysia Plan, 2021-2025 (Twelfth Plan), the Government maintained the statutory debt limit at 65% of GDP under the Loan (Local) (Statutory Ceiling for Borrowing) and Government Funding (Statutory Ceiling of Moneys Received) Order 2022 [P.U. (A) 399/2022] which came into effect on 1 January 2023. As at end-August 2023, the Federal Government statutory debt which comprises MGS, MGII and MITB recorded 59.9% of GDP, below the stipulated debt ceiling.
    ------
    HASIL STUDI = BELANJA PERTAHANAN TERGANTUNG HUTANG
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT = The results reveal a robust positive association between Public Debt and Defence Spending, substantiated by the significant coefficient of 0.7601 (p < 0.01). This suggests that an increase in Public Debt corresponds to a substantial rise in Defence Spending. Additionally, the study underscores the influence of Gross Domestic Saving and Exchange Rate on Defence Spending, with coefficients of 1.5996 (p < 0.01) and 0.4703 (p < 0.05), respectively. These findings contribute valuable insights into the fiscal dynamics of Malaysia's defence budget, shedding light on the interplay between Public Debt and strategic resource allocation. The incorporation of control variables enhances the robustness of the analysis, providing a nuanced understanding of the factors shaping defence spending in the Malaysian context.

    BalasHapus
  47. FAKTA TERNYATA SAUDARANYA INDIA... 🤣🤣🔥🔥🔥...

    -INDONESIA - KEPULAUAN INDIA
    -RUPEE - RUPAIH
    -INDON NEGARA KE 4 TERAMAI PENGANUT HINDU DI DUNIA

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. IDENTITY CRISIS = It is only in Malaysia that we face problems of promoting Malay as the national language as even after 60 years of independence, a substantial segment of the population canNOt converse in Malay or only use it during official occasions.
      ---
      HOUSEHOLD DEBT CRISIS
      Malaysia's household debt is rising rapidly, with the debt-to-GDP ratio at 84.2% at the end of 2023. This is due to a combination of factors, including low wage growth, high living costs, and easy access to credit. The debt is a threat to the financial well-being of Malaysians and the stability of the economy.
      ---
      NEGATIVE PERCEPTION OF THE ECONOMY
      Despite a growth rate of 4.2% in the first quarter of 2024, a survey found that 7 in 10 Malaysians believe the country is in recession. Half of Malaysians say they are only getting by financially, and one third believe the cost of living crisis is worse than other countries.
      ---
      NEED FOR STRUCTURAL REFORM
      The Malaysian ringgit has been depreciating, which is due to a number of factors, including a long-term decrease in competitiveness and over-reliance on foreign direct investment. To address this, Malaysia needs to re-evaluate its dependence on foreign direct investment and implement major reforms.
      ---
      2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
      2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
      2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
      A recent survey conducted by the Financial Education Network (FEN) showed that 84 per cent of Malaysians do not have regular savings every month.
      The level of financial literacy among Malaysians is still low. The study found that 69 per cent prefer spending over saving, leading to a lack of savings for emergencies. Moreover, 47 per cent admitted to having difficulty setting aside RM1,000 for emergencies."
      ===================
      2024 RASIO HUTANG 84,2% DARI GDP
      HUTANG 2023 = RM 1.53 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2022 = RM 1.45 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2021 = RM 1.38 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2020 = RM 1.32 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2019 = RM 1.25 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2018 = RM 1.19 TRILLION
      KUALA LUMPUR: Housing loans made up the largest chunk of household debt in Malaysia at 60.5%, it was revealed.
      The Finance Ministry stated that the aggregate national household debt stood at RM1.53 trillion between 2018 and 2023.
      In aggregate, it said the household debt for 2022 was RM1.45 trillion, followed by RM1.38 trillion (2021,) RM1.32 trillion (2020), RM1.25 trillion (2019) and RM1.19 trillion (2018).
      “The ratio of household debt to gross domestic product (GDP) at the end of 2023 also slightly increased to 84.2% compared with 82% in 2018,” it said.
      ===================
      2024 RINGGIT LOSSES
      The ringgit extended its losses to end lower against the US dollar today despite weaker United States economic data, an economist said. At 6 pm, the ringgit depreciated to 4.7110/7145 versus the greenback from yesterday’s close of 4.7080/7110.
      ---
      2023 RINGGIT FALLS
      The Malaysian ringgit has fallen to its lowest level since the 1997-1998 Asian financial crisis, with the currency weighed by the US dollar’s rise and a widening rate differential with the United States.
      ---
      2024 DEFICIT 4.3% 2023 DEFICIT 5%
      With Budget 2024, Malaysia’s military will get some but not all of what it wants, as the government runs a tight budget focused on uplifting the socio-economic well-being of citizens while trying to ensure fiscal discipline as it aims to narrow the deficit to 4.3% of GDP by end-2024 (from 5%)
      -
      2022 DEFICIT 5,6% 2021 DEFICIT 5,6%
      Pada kesempatan yang sama, Menteri Ekonomi Malaysia Rafizi Ramli menyatakan pengeluaran negara cukup besar yang dipicu oleh pandemi untuk melindungi ekonomi memperlebar defisit menjadi 6,4 persen dari PDB pada 2021
      Kemudian pada 2022 berkurang menjadi 5,6 persen, ketika pemerintah juga meningkatkan pagu utang dari 60 persen menjadi 65 persen dari PDB
      ===================
      2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
      Malaysia Government debt accounted for 65.6 % of the country's Nominal GDP in Mar 2024, compared with the ratio of 64.3 % in the previous quarter. Malaysia government debt to GDP ratio data is updated quarterly, available from Dec 2010 to Mar 2024.

      Hapus
  48. AWAS SYAITAN...MINGGIR LU MISKIN....🔥🔥🤣🤣

    https://vt.tiktok.com/ZS2VMuGtF/

    1.00 Malaysian Ringgit = 3,635 Indonesian Rupiahs

    BalasHapus
  49. GEMPURWIRA24 September 2024 pukul 12.11
    #MINGGIR LU MISKIN.. 🔥🔥🤣🤣
    -------------------
    #MINGGIR LU MONKEY
    ACTUALLY MONKEY
    ACTUALLY MONKEY
    ACTUALLY MONKEY
    ACTUALLY MONKEY
    ACTUALLY MONKEY
    Tengku Razaleigh, better known as Ku Li, dismissed the label which was claimed by many, including former prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad.
    Ku Li said Malaysia could not claim to being an Asian Tiger as the country had financed most of its projects, including dams and highways, because foreign investors had skirted around Malaysia.
    “You call yourself an Asian Tiger, but you’re actually a monkey. You’re not developed,” he was quoted as telling Free Malaysia Today
    ------
    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    A recent survey conducted by the Financial Education Network (FEN) showed that 84 per cent of Malaysians do not have regular savings every month.
    The level of financial literacy among Malaysians is still low. The study found that 69 per cent prefer spending over saving, leading to a lack of savings for emergencies. Moreover, 47 per cent admitted to having difficulty setting aside RM1,000 for emergencies.".
    ------
    2024 RASIO HUTANG 84,2% DARI GDP
    HUTANG 2023 = RM 1.53 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2022 = RM 1.45 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2021 = RM 1.38 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2020 = RM 1.32 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2019 = RM 1.25 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2018 = RM 1.19 TRILLION
    The Finance Ministry stated that the aggregate national household debt stood at RM1.53 trillion between 2018 and 2023.
    In aggregate, it said the household debt for 2022 was RM1.45 trillion, followed by RM1.38 trillion (2021,) RM1.32 trillion (2020), RM1.25 trillion (2019) and RM1.19 trillion (2018).
    “The ratio of household debt to gross domestic product (GDP) at the end of 2023 also slightly increased to 84.2% compared with 82% in 2018,” it said..
    ------
    2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
    Malaysia Government debt accounted for 65.6 % of the country's Nominal GDP in Mar 2024, compared with the ratio of 64.3 % in the previous quarter. Malaysia government debt to GDP ratio data is updated quarterly, available from Dec 2010 to Mar 2024.
    ------
    LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP
    Malaysia Plan, 2021-2025 (Twelfth Plan), the Government maintained the statutory debt limit at 65% of GDP under the Loan (Local) (Statutory Ceiling for Borrowing) and Government Funding (Statutory Ceiling of Moneys Received) Order 2022 [P.U. (A) 399/2022] which came into effect on 1 January 2023. As at end-August 2023, the Federal Government statutory debt which comprises MGS, MGII and MITB recorded 59.9% of GDP, below the stipulated debt ceiling.
    ------
    HASIL STUDI = BELANJA PERTAHANAN TERGANTUNG HUTANG
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT = The results reveal a robust positive association between Public Debt and Defence Spending, substantiated by the significant coefficient of 0.7601 (p < 0.01). This suggests that an increase in Public Debt corresponds to a substantial rise in Defence Spending. Additionally, the study underscores the influence of Gross Domestic Saving and Exchange Rate on Defence Spending, with coefficients of 1.5996 (p < 0.01) and 0.4703 (p < 0.05), respectively. These findings contribute valuable insights into the fiscal dynamics of Malaysia's defence budget, shedding light on the interplay between Public Debt and strategic resource allocation. The incorporation of control variables enhances the robustness of the analysis, providing a nuanced understanding of the factors shaping defence spending in the Malaysian context.

    BalasHapus
  50. GEMPURWIRA24 September 2024 pukul 12.11
    #MINGGIR LU MISKIN.. 🔥🔥🤣🤣
    -------------------
    #MINGGIR LU MONKEY
    ACTUALLY MONKEY
    ACTUALLY MONKEY
    ACTUALLY MONKEY
    ACTUALLY MONKEY
    ACTUALLY MONKEY
    Tengku Razaleigh, better known as Ku Li, dismissed the label which was claimed by many, including former prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad.
    Ku Li said Malaysia could not claim to being an Asian Tiger as the country had financed most of its projects, including dams and highways, because foreign investors had skirted around Malaysia.
    “You call yourself an Asian Tiger, but you’re actually a monkey. You’re not developed,” he was quoted as telling Free Malaysia Today
    ------
    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    A recent survey conducted by the Financial Education Network (FEN) showed that 84 per cent of Malaysians do not have regular savings every month.
    The level of financial literacy among Malaysians is still low. The study found that 69 per cent prefer spending over saving, leading to a lack of savings for emergencies. Moreover, 47 per cent admitted to having difficulty setting aside RM1,000 for emergencies.".
    ------
    2024 RASIO HUTANG 84,2% DARI GDP
    HUTANG 2023 = RM 1.53 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2022 = RM 1.45 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2021 = RM 1.38 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2020 = RM 1.32 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2019 = RM 1.25 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2018 = RM 1.19 TRILLION
    The Finance Ministry stated that the aggregate national household debt stood at RM1.53 trillion between 2018 and 2023.
    In aggregate, it said the household debt for 2022 was RM1.45 trillion, followed by RM1.38 trillion (2021,) RM1.32 trillion (2020), RM1.25 trillion (2019) and RM1.19 trillion (2018).
    “The ratio of household debt to gross domestic product (GDP) at the end of 2023 also slightly increased to 84.2% compared with 82% in 2018,” it said..
    ------
    2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
    Malaysia Government debt accounted for 65.6 % of the country's Nominal GDP in Mar 2024, compared with the ratio of 64.3 % in the previous quarter. Malaysia government debt to GDP ratio data is updated quarterly, available from Dec 2010 to Mar 2024.
    ------
    LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP
    Malaysia Plan, 2021-2025 (Twelfth Plan), the Government maintained the statutory debt limit at 65% of GDP under the Loan (Local) (Statutory Ceiling for Borrowing) and Government Funding (Statutory Ceiling of Moneys Received) Order 2022 [P.U. (A) 399/2022] which came into effect on 1 January 2023. As at end-August 2023, the Federal Government statutory debt which comprises MGS, MGII and MITB recorded 59.9% of GDP, below the stipulated debt ceiling.
    ------
    HASIL STUDI = BELANJA PERTAHANAN TERGANTUNG HUTANG
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT = The results reveal a robust positive association between Public Debt and Defence Spending, substantiated by the significant coefficient of 0.7601 (p < 0.01). This suggests that an increase in Public Debt corresponds to a substantial rise in Defence Spending. Additionally, the study underscores the influence of Gross Domestic Saving and Exchange Rate on Defence Spending, with coefficients of 1.5996 (p < 0.01) and 0.4703 (p < 0.05), respectively. These findings contribute valuable insights into the fiscal dynamics of Malaysia's defence budget, shedding light on the interplay between Public Debt and strategic resource allocation. The incorporation of control variables enhances the robustness of the analysis, providing a nuanced understanding of the factors shaping defence spending in the Malaysian context.

    BalasHapus
  51. MINGGIR LU MISKIN.... 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    https://vt.tiktok.com/ZS2VMuGtF/

    BalasHapus
  52. GEMPURWIRA24 September 2024 pukul 12.11
    #MINGGIR LU MISKIN.. 🔥🔥🤣🤣
    -------------------
    #MINGGIR LU MONKEY
    ACTUALLY MONKEY
    ACTUALLY MONKEY
    ACTUALLY MONKEY
    ACTUALLY MONKEY
    ACTUALLY MONKEY
    Tengku Razaleigh, better known as Ku Li, dismissed the label which was claimed by many, including former prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad.
    Ku Li said Malaysia could not claim to being an Asian Tiger as the country had financed most of its projects, including dams and highways, because foreign investors had skirted around Malaysia.
    “You call yourself an Asian Tiger, but you’re actually a monkey. You’re not developed,” he was quoted as telling Free Malaysia Today
    ------
    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    A recent survey conducted by the Financial Education Network (FEN) showed that 84 per cent of Malaysians do not have regular savings every month.
    The level of financial literacy among Malaysians is still low. The study found that 69 per cent prefer spending over saving, leading to a lack of savings for emergencies. Moreover, 47 per cent admitted to having difficulty setting aside RM1,000 for emergencies.".
    ------
    2024 RASIO HUTANG 84,2% DARI GDP
    HUTANG 2023 = RM 1.53 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2022 = RM 1.45 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2021 = RM 1.38 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2020 = RM 1.32 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2019 = RM 1.25 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2018 = RM 1.19 TRILLION
    The Finance Ministry stated that the aggregate national household debt stood at RM1.53 trillion between 2018 and 2023.
    In aggregate, it said the household debt for 2022 was RM1.45 trillion, followed by RM1.38 trillion (2021,) RM1.32 trillion (2020), RM1.25 trillion (2019) and RM1.19 trillion (2018).
    “The ratio of household debt to gross domestic product (GDP) at the end of 2023 also slightly increased to 84.2% compared with 82% in 2018,” it said..
    ------
    2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
    Malaysia Government debt accounted for 65.6 % of the country's Nominal GDP in Mar 2024, compared with the ratio of 64.3 % in the previous quarter. Malaysia government debt to GDP ratio data is updated quarterly, available from Dec 2010 to Mar 2024.
    ------
    LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP
    Malaysia Plan, 2021-2025 (Twelfth Plan), the Government maintained the statutory debt limit at 65% of GDP under the Loan (Local) (Statutory Ceiling for Borrowing) and Government Funding (Statutory Ceiling of Moneys Received) Order 2022 [P.U. (A) 399/2022] which came into effect on 1 January 2023. As at end-August 2023, the Federal Government statutory debt which comprises MGS, MGII and MITB recorded 59.9% of GDP, below the stipulated debt ceiling.
    ------
    HASIL STUDI = BELANJA PERTAHANAN TERGANTUNG HUTANG
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT = The results reveal a robust positive association between Public Debt and Defence Spending, substantiated by the significant coefficient of 0.7601 (p < 0.01). This suggests that an increase in Public Debt corresponds to a substantial rise in Defence Spending. Additionally, the study underscores the influence of Gross Domestic Saving and Exchange Rate on Defence Spending, with coefficients of 1.5996 (p < 0.01) and 0.4703 (p < 0.05), respectively. These findings contribute valuable insights into the fiscal dynamics of Malaysia's defence budget, shedding light on the interplay between Public Debt and strategic resource allocation. The incorporation of control variables enhances the robustness of the analysis, providing a nuanced understanding of the factors shaping defence spending in the Malaysian context.

    BalasHapus
  53. Kau tau arti Malaya kah gempur waria 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣


    Malaya = India selatan/prindavan selatan/tamil selatan 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. INDON itu dari maksud KEPULAUAN INDIA.. FAKTA.. 🤣🤣🤣

      Hapus
    2. 1. HUTANG 84.2% DARI GDP
      2. HUTANG NEGARA RM 1.5 TRLLIUN
      3. HUTANG 1MDB RM 18.2 BILLION
      4. TUNGGAKAN SEWA SABAH USD 15 BILLION
      5. HUTANG KERAJAAN PERSEKUTUAN 60.4%
      6. SEWA SIMULATORMKM SEWA SIMULATOR HELI
      7. PESAWAT MIG GROUNDED
      8. SEWA MOTOR POLIS DAN SEWA MOTOR MILITARY POLICE
      9. PESAWAT MB339CM GROUNDED
      10. NURI GROUNDED SEWA BLACKHAWK
      11. FIVE PROCUREMENT CANCELLED
      12. 48 PESAWAT SKYHAWK HILANG
      13. MESIN JET 2 BUAH HILANG
      14. NO MARINIR NO AMPHIBIOUS NAVAL PLATFORM
      15. NO LST
      16. NO LPD – NGEMIS LPD USA
      17. NO TANKER
      18. NO KCR
      19. MONUMEN MIG29M UNTUK JIMAT KOS
      20. NO SPH
      21. SUBMARINE DEFACT MEMBUNUH WANITA HAMIL
      22. NO HELLFIRE
      23. NO MPA ATR72 DELAYED
      24. NO HIDRO-OSEANOGRAFI SEWA KAPAL HIDRO
      25. NO HELI HEAVY ATTACK NGEMIS AH1Z
      26. NO M3 AMPHIBIUS RIG
      27. LCS MANGKRAK KARATAN
      28. OPV MANGKRAK
      29. TANK MOGOK KW T72
      30. CN 235 MSA VERSI MSI USA
      31. HAWK PAKAI AVIONIK MADE IN INDONESIA
      32. M4 MADE IN USA
      33. GEAR ROMPI DAN HELM MADE IN INDONESIA
      34. SEWA VSHORAD
      35. SEWA TRUK 3 TON
      36. 4X4 SEWA 6X6 CANCELLED
      37. C130H DIGANTI 2045
      38. TEMBAK GRANAT BOM PASUKAN SEMDIRI
      39. NO DRONE UCAV – ANKA ISR OMPONG
      40. SEWA BLACKHAWK SEWA AW159
      41. NO TRACKED SPH
      42. PARASUT MADE IN INDONESIA
      43. SPH CANCELLED
      44. SCORPION V150 CONDOR SIMBAS RETIRED
      45. NO PESAWAT COIN
      46. PILATUS MK II KARATAN
      47. PENCEROBOHAN 43X BTA 316 HARI
      48. SEWA AW139 SEWA COLIBRI
      49. MRSS LMS B2 UAV ANKA HELI MENUNGGU 2026-2030
      50. OPV DIBAYAR 3 JADI 1 SEWA BOAT
      51. LYNX GROUNDED
      52. MRCA CANCELLED SEWA PESAWAT ITTC
      53. MICA CANCELLED NSM CANCELLED
      54. NO LRAD NO MRAD JUST SHORAD
      55. PRANK UN PRANK TURKEY PRANK PERANCIS PRANK SLOVAKIA
      56. 4X NGEMIS F18 KUWAIT
      57. MENUNGGU 2050 KAPAL SELAM
      58. NO TANK AMPHIBI AV8 MOGOK BERASAP
      59. 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
      60. OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6% (LIMIT DEBT 65%)
      =========
      2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
      A recent survey conducted by the Financial Education Network (FEN) showed that 84 per cent of Malaysians do not have regular savings every month.
      =========
      2024 RASIO HUTANG 84,2% DARI GDP
      HUTANG 2023 = RM 1.53 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2022 = RM 1.45 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2021 = RM 1.38 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2020 = RM 1.32 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2019 = RM 1.25 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2018 = RM 1.19 TRILLION
      The Finance Ministry stated that the aggregate national household debt stood at RM1.53 trillion between 2018 and 2023.
      In aggregate, it said the household debt for 2022 was RM1.45 trillion, followed by RM1.38 trillion (2021,) RM1.32 trillion (2020), RM1.25 trillion (2019) and RM1.19 trillion (2018).
      “The ratio of household debt to gross domestic product (GDP) at the end of 2023 also slightly increased to 84.2% compared with 82% in 2018,” it said..
      =========
      2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
      Malaysia Government debt accounted for 65.6 % of the country's Nominal GDP in Mar 2024, compared with the ratio of 64.3 % in the previous quarter. Malaysia government debt to GDP ratio data is updated quarterly, available from Dec 2010 to Mar 2024.

      Hapus
  54. STRESS DAN DEPRESI ...lon !!!

    SLALU GAGAL NEGATIVE FRAMING, lon !

    wkwkwkwkwkwkwkwk...

    BalasHapus
  55. 1. HUTANG 84.2% DARI GDP
    2. HUTANG NEGARA RM 1.5 TRLLIUN
    3. HUTANG 1MDB RM 18.2 BILLION
    4. TUNGGAKAN SEWA SABAH USD 15 BILLION
    5. HUTANG KERAJAAN PERSEKUTUAN 60.4%
    6. SEWA SIMULATORMKM SEWA SIMULATOR HELI
    7. PESAWAT MIG GROUNDED
    8. SEWA MOTOR POLIS DAN SEWA MOTOR MILITARY POLICE
    9. PESAWAT MB339CM GROUNDED
    10. NURI GROUNDED SEWA BLACKHAWK
    11. FIVE PROCUREMENT CANCELLED
    12. 48 PESAWAT SKYHAWK HILANG
    13. MESIN JET 2 BUAH HILANG
    14. NO MARINIR NO AMPHIBIOUS NAVAL PLATFORM
    15. NO LST
    16. NO LPD – NGEMIS LPD USA
    17. NO TANKER
    18. NO KCR
    19. MONUMEN MIG29M UNTUK JIMAT KOS
    20. NO SPH
    21. SUBMARINE DEFACT MEMBUNUH WANITA HAMIL
    22. NO HELLFIRE
    23. NO MPA ATR72 DELAYED
    24. NO HIDRO-OSEANOGRAFI SEWA KAPAL HIDRO
    25. NO HELI HEAVY ATTACK NGEMIS AH1Z
    26. NO M3 AMPHIBIUS RIG
    27. LCS MANGKRAK KARATAN
    28. OPV MANGKRAK
    29. TANK MOGOK KW T72
    30. CN 235 MSA VERSI MSI USA
    31. HAWK PAKAI AVIONIK MADE IN INDONESIA
    32. M4 MADE IN USA
    33. GEAR ROMPI DAN HELM MADE IN INDONESIA
    34. SEWA VSHORAD
    35. SEWA TRUK 3 TON
    36. 4X4 SEWA 6X6 CANCELLED
    37. C130H DIGANTI 2045
    38. TEMBAK GRANAT BOM PASUKAN SEMDIRI
    39. NO DRONE UCAV – ANKA ISR OMPONG
    40. SEWA BLACKHAWK SEWA AW159
    41. NO TRACKED SPH
    42. PARASUT MADE IN INDONESIA
    43. SPH CANCELLED
    44. SCORPION V150 CONDOR SIMBAS RETIRED
    45. NO PESAWAT COIN
    46. PILATUS MK II KARATAN
    47. PENCEROBOHAN 43X BTA 316 HARI
    48. SEWA AW139 SEWA COLIBRI
    49. MRSS LMS B2 UAV ANKA HELI MENUNGGU 2026-2030
    50. OPV DIBAYAR 3 JADI 1 SEWA BOAT
    51. LYNX GROUNDED
    52. MRCA CANCELLED SEWA PESAWAT ITTC
    53. MICA CANCELLED NSM CANCELLED
    54. NO LRAD NO MRAD JUST SHORAD
    55. PRANK UN PRANK TURKEY PRANK PERANCIS PRANK SLOVAKIA
    56. 4X NGEMIS F18 KUWAIT
    57. MENUNGGU 2050 KAPAL SELAM
    58. NO TANK AMPHIBI AV8 MOGOK BERASAP
    59. 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    60. OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6% (LIMIT DEBT 65%)
    =========
    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    A recent survey conducted by the Financial Education Network (FEN) showed that 84 per cent of Malaysians do not have regular savings every month.
    =========
    2024 RASIO HUTANG 84,2% DARI GDP
    HUTANG 2023 = RM 1.53 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2022 = RM 1.45 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2021 = RM 1.38 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2020 = RM 1.32 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2019 = RM 1.25 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2018 = RM 1.19 TRILLION
    The Finance Ministry stated that the aggregate national household debt stood at RM1.53 trillion between 2018 and 2023.
    In aggregate, it said the household debt for 2022 was RM1.45 trillion, followed by RM1.38 trillion (2021,) RM1.32 trillion (2020), RM1.25 trillion (2019) and RM1.19 trillion (2018).
    “The ratio of household debt to gross domestic product (GDP) at the end of 2023 also slightly increased to 84.2% compared with 82% in 2018,” it said..
    =========
    2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
    Malaysia Government debt accounted for 65.6 % of the country's Nominal GDP in Mar 2024, compared with the ratio of 64.3 % in the previous quarter. Malaysia government debt to GDP ratio data is updated quarterly, available from Dec 2010 to Mar 2024.

    BalasHapus
  56. PT. DRU on progress Project OPV-90 TNI AL = 2 unit

    Gile Bener....Kejar Tayang on Schedule, bro !!!

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fPtbFuecyHE

    BalasHapus
  57. Fakta ,cuman kesalahan identifikasi 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    Klo Malaya adalah fakta sebenarnya 🤣🤣🤣

    BalasHapus
  58. Ga sadar tuh malon pakai bahasa Indonesia, padahal kata2 umpatan seperti itu biasa dipakai sehari2 dipergaulan 😂🤣😁🤣😂

    BalasHapus
  59. Komentar ini telah dihapus oleh pengarang.

    BalasHapus
  60. Krn malingsia kurang kosakata 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣, mau pakai bahasa inggris berarti TDk menonjolkan identitas nya ,dan ingat kosakata yg kalian pakai pinjaman dari Riau dan kosakata curian dari Indonesia 🤣🤣🤣🤣maling

    BalasHapus
  61. 1. HUTANG 84.2% DARI GDP
    2. HUTANG NEGARA RM 1.5 TRLLIUN
    3. HUTANG 1MDB RM 18.2 BILLION
    4. TUNGGAKAN SEWA SABAH USD 15 BILLION
    5. HUTANG KERAJAAN PERSEKUTUAN 60.4%
    6. SEWA SIMULATORMKM SEWA SIMULATOR HELI
    7. PESAWAT MIG GROUNDED
    8. SEWA MOTOR POLIS DAN SEWA MOTOR MILITARY POLICE
    9. PESAWAT MB339CM GROUNDED
    10. NURI GROUNDED SEWA BLACKHAWK
    11. FIVE PROCUREMENT CANCELLED
    12. 48 PESAWAT SKYHAWK HILANG
    13. MESIN JET 2 BUAH HILANG
    14. NO MARINIR NO AMPHIBIOUS NAVAL PLATFORM
    15. NO LST
    16. NO LPD – NGEMIS LPD USA
    17. NO TANKER
    18. NO KCR
    19. MONUMEN MIG29M UNTUK JIMAT KOS
    20. NO SPH
    21. SUBMARINE DEFACT MEMBUNUH WANITA HAMIL
    22. NO HELLFIRE
    23. NO MPA ATR72 DELAYED
    24. NO HIDRO-OSEANOGRAFI SEWA KAPAL HIDRO
    25. NO HELI HEAVY ATTACK NGEMIS AH1Z
    26. NO M3 AMPHIBIUS RIG
    27. LCS MANGKRAK KARATAN
    28. OPV MANGKRAK
    29. TANK MOGOK KW T72
    30. CN 235 MSA VERSI MSI USA
    31. HAWK PAKAI AVIONIK MADE IN INDONESIA
    32. M4 MADE IN USA
    33. GEAR ROMPI DAN HELM MADE IN INDONESIA
    34. SEWA VSHORAD
    35. SEWA TRUK 3 TON
    36. 4X4 SEWA 6X6 CANCELLED
    37. C130H DIGANTI 2045
    38. TEMBAK GRANAT BOM PASUKAN SEMDIRI
    39. NO DRONE UCAV – ANKA ISR OMPONG
    40. SEWA BLACKHAWK SEWA AW159
    41. NO TRACKED SPH
    42. PARASUT MADE IN INDONESIA
    43. SPH CANCELLED
    44. SCORPION V150 CONDOR SIMBAS RETIRED
    45. NO PESAWAT COIN
    46. PILATUS MK II KARATAN
    47. PENCEROBOHAN 43X BTA 316 HARI
    48. SEWA AW139 SEWA COLIBRI
    49. MRSS LMS B2 UAV ANKA HELI MENUNGGU 2026-2030
    50. OPV DIBAYAR 3 JADI 1 SEWA BOAT
    51. LYNX GROUNDED
    52. MRCA CANCELLED SEWA PESAWAT ITTC
    53. MICA CANCELLED NSM CANCELLED
    54. NO LRAD NO MRAD JUST SHORAD
    55. PRANK UN PRANK TURKEY PRANK PERANCIS PRANK SLOVAKIA
    56. 4X NGEMIS F18 KUWAIT
    57. MENUNGGU 2050 KAPAL SELAM
    58. NO TANK AMPHIBI AV8 MOGOK BERASAP
    59. 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    60. OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6% (LIMIT DEBT 65%)
    =========
    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    A recent survey conducted by the Financial Education Network (FEN) showed that 84 per cent of Malaysians do not have regular savings every month.
    =========
    2024 RASIO HUTANG 84,2% DARI GDP
    HUTANG 2023 = RM 1.53 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2022 = RM 1.45 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2021 = RM 1.38 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2020 = RM 1.32 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2019 = RM 1.25 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2018 = RM 1.19 TRILLION
    The Finance Ministry stated that the aggregate national household debt stood at RM1.53 trillion between 2018 and 2023.
    In aggregate, it said the household debt for 2022 was RM1.45 trillion, followed by RM1.38 trillion (2021,) RM1.32 trillion (2020), RM1.25 trillion (2019) and RM1.19 trillion (2018).
    “The ratio of household debt to gross domestic product (GDP) at the end of 2023 also slightly increased to 84.2% compared with 82% in 2018,” it said..
    =========
    2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
    Malaysia Government debt accounted for 65.6 % of the country's Nominal GDP in Mar 2024, compared with the ratio of 64.3 % in the previous quarter. Malaysia government debt to GDP ratio data is updated quarterly, available from Dec 2010 to Mar 2024.

    BalasHapus
  62. 1. HUTANG 84.2% DARI GDP
    2. HUTANG NEGARA RM 1.5 TRLLIUN
    3. HUTANG 1MDB RM 18.2 BILLION
    4. TUNGGAKAN SEWA SABAH USD 15 BILLION
    5. HUTANG KERAJAAN PERSEKUTUAN 60.4%
    6. SEWA SIMULATORMKM SEWA SIMULATOR HELI
    7. PESAWAT MIG GROUNDED
    8. SEWA MOTOR POLIS DAN SEWA MOTOR MILITARY POLICE
    9. PESAWAT MB339CM GROUNDED
    10. NURI GROUNDED SEWA BLACKHAWK
    11. FIVE PROCUREMENT CANCELLED
    12. 48 PESAWAT SKYHAWK HILANG
    13. MESIN JET 2 BUAH HILANG
    14. NO MARINIR NO AMPHIBIOUS NAVAL PLATFORM
    15. NO LST
    16. NO LPD – NGEMIS LPD USA
    17. NO TANKER
    18. NO KCR
    19. MONUMEN MIG29M UNTUK JIMAT KOS
    20. NO SPH
    21. SUBMARINE DEFACT MEMBUNUH WANITA HAMIL
    22. NO HELLFIRE
    23. NO MPA ATR72 DELAYED
    24. NO HIDRO-OSEANOGRAFI SEWA KAPAL HIDRO
    25. NO HELI HEAVY ATTACK NGEMIS AH1Z
    26. NO M3 AMPHIBIUS RIG
    27. LCS MANGKRAK KARATAN
    28. OPV MANGKRAK
    29. TANK MOGOK KW T72
    30. CN 235 MSA VERSI MSI USA
    31. HAWK PAKAI AVIONIK MADE IN INDONESIA
    32. M4 MADE IN USA
    33. GEAR ROMPI DAN HELM MADE IN INDONESIA
    34. SEWA VSHORAD
    35. SEWA TRUK 3 TON
    36. 4X4 SEWA 6X6 CANCELLED
    37. C130H DIGANTI 2045
    38. TEMBAK GRANAT BOM PASUKAN SEMDIRI
    39. NO DRONE UCAV – ANKA ISR OMPONG
    40. SEWA BLACKHAWK SEWA AW159
    41. NO TRACKED SPH
    42. PARASUT MADE IN INDONESIA
    43. SPH CANCELLED
    44. SCORPION V150 CONDOR SIMBAS RETIRED
    45. NO PESAWAT COIN
    46. PILATUS MK II KARATAN
    47. PENCEROBOHAN 43X BTA 316 HARI
    48. SEWA AW139 SEWA COLIBRI
    49. MRSS LMS B2 UAV ANKA HELI MENUNGGU 2026-2030
    50. OPV DIBAYAR 3 JADI 1 SEWA BOAT
    51. LYNX GROUNDED
    52. MRCA CANCELLED SEWA PESAWAT ITTC
    53. MICA CANCELLED NSM CANCELLED
    54. NO LRAD NO MRAD JUST SHORAD
    55. PRANK UN PRANK TURKEY PRANK PERANCIS PRANK SLOVAKIA
    56. 4X NGEMIS F18 KUWAIT
    57. MENUNGGU 2050 KAPAL SELAM
    58. NO TANK AMPHIBI AV8 MOGOK BERASAP
    59. 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    60. OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6% (LIMIT DEBT 65%)
    =========
    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    A recent survey conducted by the Financial Education Network (FEN) showed that 84 per cent of Malaysians do not have regular savings every month.
    =========
    2024 RASIO HUTANG 84,2% DARI GDP
    HUTANG 2023 = RM 1.53 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2022 = RM 1.45 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2021 = RM 1.38 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2020 = RM 1.32 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2019 = RM 1.25 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2018 = RM 1.19 TRILLION
    The Finance Ministry stated that the aggregate national household debt stood at RM1.53 trillion between 2018 and 2023.
    In aggregate, it said the household debt for 2022 was RM1.45 trillion, followed by RM1.38 trillion (2021,) RM1.32 trillion (2020), RM1.25 trillion (2019) and RM1.19 trillion (2018).
    “The ratio of household debt to gross domestic product (GDP) at the end of 2023 also slightly increased to 84.2% compared with 82% in 2018,” it said..
    =========
    2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
    Malaysia Government debt accounted for 65.6 % of the country's Nominal GDP in Mar 2024, compared with the ratio of 64.3 % in the previous quarter. Malaysia government debt to GDP ratio data is updated quarterly, available from Dec 2010 to Mar 2024.

    BalasHapus
  63. ya ampuuuuun....ada malon TERIAK TERIAK : MISKIN....MISKIN...MISKIN....

    TERNYATA adalah FAKTA NYATA DI malaysia :

    14 mei 2024

    Poverty still a social problem in Malaysia

    https://thesun.my/opinion-news/poverty-still-a-social-problem-in-malaysia-PD12448997

    poverty = kemiskinan


    kasihan...kasihan....kasihan....warga malon di Forum DS alami SAKIT JIWA AKUT

    BalasHapus
  64. GEMPURWIRA24 September 2024 pukul 12.51
    Speed semasa di MALAYSIA.. dia berkata SABAR....😎😎🇲🇾🇲🇾

    _______________________


    🤣🤣🤣🤣 Sabar itu dari bahasa Melayu kah 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 malon malon ,mau pakai bahasa Melayu tp TDK ada kosakata yg tepat 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 malon malon

    BalasHapus
  65. GEMPURWIRA24 September 2024 pukul 12.51
    Speed semasa di MALAYSIA.. dia berkata SABAR....😎😎🇲🇾🇲🇾

    _______________________


    🤣🤣🤣🤣 Sabar itu dari bahasa Melayu kah 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 malon malon ,mau pakai bahasa Melayu tp TDK ada kosakata yg tepat 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 malon malon

    BalasHapus
  66. NGERTI-kan sekarang kenapa malon itu LEMAH !

    >>> LEMAH DIPLOMACY SKILL
    FAKTA #1 :

    Malaysia's Foreign Ministry, Wisma Putra, said the Malaysian Ambassador to the UAE as well as the Consul-General in Dubai failed to handle standard tasks for high-ranking visits overseas, especially during Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob's arrival in Dubai on March 29.

    "The failure had resulted in the Prime Minister having to wait for a long time at the arrival hall for passport and Immigration clearance.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/se-asia/malaysia-sent-home-top-two-diplomats-in-uae-due-to-issues-during-pm-ismails-visit

    BalasHapus
  67. NGERTI-kan sekarang kenapa malon itu LEMAH !

    >>> LEMAH DIPLOMACY SKILL
    FAKTA #2 :
    Malaysia has said that it is interested in procuring F/A-18 (Hornet) fighter jets from Kuwait. However, contrary to reports, Kuwait has denied any ongoing negotiations with Malaysia regarding any potential sale of its fighter jets.

    https://www.eurasiantimes.com/kuwait-denies-media-reports-of-malaysia-interested-in-acquiring-its-f-a-18-hornet/

    BalasHapus
  68. IDENTITY CRISIS = It is only in Malaysia that we face problems of promoting Malay as the national language as even after 60 years of independence, a substantial segment of the population canNOt converse in Malay or only use it during official occasions.
    ---
    HOUSEHOLD DEBT CRISIS
    Malaysia's household debt is rising rapidly, with the debt-to-GDP ratio at 84.2% at the end of 2023. This is due to a combination of factors, including low wage growth, high living costs, and easy access to credit. The debt is a threat to the financial well-being of Malaysians and the stability of the economy.
    ---
    NEGATIVE PERCEPTION OF THE ECONOMY
    Despite a growth rate of 4.2% in the first quarter of 2024, a survey found that 7 in 10 Malaysians believe the country is in recession. Half of Malaysians say they are only getting by financially, and one third believe the cost of living crisis is worse than other countries.
    ---
    NEED FOR STRUCTURAL REFORM
    The Malaysian ringgit has been depreciating, which is due to a number of factors, including a long-term decrease in competitiveness and over-reliance on foreign direct investment. To address this, Malaysia needs to re-evaluate its dependence on foreign direct investment and implement major reforms.
    ---
    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    A recent survey conducted by the Financial Education Network (FEN) showed that 84 per cent of Malaysians do not have regular savings every month.
    The level of financial literacy among Malaysians is still low. The study found that 69 per cent prefer spending over saving, leading to a lack of savings for emergencies. Moreover, 47 per cent admitted to having difficulty setting aside RM1,000 for emergencies."
    ===================
    2024 RASIO HUTANG 84,2% DARI GDP
    HUTANG 2023 = RM 1.53 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2022 = RM 1.45 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2021 = RM 1.38 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2020 = RM 1.32 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2019 = RM 1.25 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2018 = RM 1.19 TRILLION
    KUALA LUMPUR: Housing loans made up the largest chunk of household debt in Malaysia at 60.5%, it was revealed.
    The Finance Ministry stated that the aggregate national household debt stood at RM1.53 trillion between 2018 and 2023.
    In aggregate, it said the household debt for 2022 was RM1.45 trillion, followed by RM1.38 trillion (2021,) RM1.32 trillion (2020), RM1.25 trillion (2019) and RM1.19 trillion (2018).
    “The ratio of household debt to gross domestic product (GDP) at the end of 2023 also slightly increased to 84.2% compared with 82% in 2018,” it said.
    ===================
    2024 RINGGIT LOSSES
    The ringgit extended its losses to end lower against the US dollar today despite weaker United States economic data, an economist said. At 6 pm, the ringgit depreciated to 4.7110/7145 versus the greenback from yesterday’s close of 4.7080/7110.
    ---
    2023 RINGGIT FALLS
    The Malaysian ringgit has fallen to its lowest level since the 1997-1998 Asian financial crisis, with the currency weighed by the US dollar’s rise and a widening rate differential with the United States.
    ---
    2024 DEFICIT 4.3% 2023 DEFICIT 5%
    With Budget 2024, Malaysia’s military will get some but not all of what it wants, as the government runs a tight budget focused on uplifting the socio-economic well-being of citizens while trying to ensure fiscal discipline as it aims to narrow the deficit to 4.3% of GDP by end-2024 (from 5%)
    -
    2022 DEFICIT 5,6% 2021 DEFICIT 5,6%
    Pada kesempatan yang sama, Menteri Ekonomi Malaysia Rafizi Ramli menyatakan pengeluaran negara cukup besar yang dipicu oleh pandemi untuk melindungi ekonomi memperlebar defisit menjadi 6,4 persen dari PDB pada 2021
    Kemudian pada 2022 berkurang menjadi 5,6 persen, ketika pemerintah juga meningkatkan pagu utang dari 60 persen menjadi 65 persen dari PDB
    ===================
    2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
    Malaysia Government debt accounted for 65.6 % of the country's Nominal GDP in Mar 2024, compared with the ratio of 64.3 % in the previous quarter. Malaysia government debt to GDP ratio data is updated quarterly, available from Dec 2010 to Mar 2024.

    BalasHapus
  69. RESMI TITLE MONKEY .........
    -------------------
    HUMAN = MANUSIA
    MONKEY = MONYET, GORILA, BERUK
    ACTUALLY MONKEY
    ACTUALLY MONKEY
    ACTUALLY MONKEY
    Tengku Razaleigh, better known as Ku Li, dismissed the label which was claimed by many, including former prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad.
    Ku Li said Malaysia could not claim to being an Asian Tiger as the country had financed most of its projects, including dams and highways, because foreign investors had skirted around Malaysia.
    “You call yourself an Asian Tiger, but you’re actually a monkey. You’re not developed,” he was quoted as telling Free Malaysia Today
    ------
    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    A recent survey conducted by the Financial Education Network (FEN) showed that 84 per cent of Malaysians do not have regular savings every month.
    The level of financial literacy among Malaysians is still low. The study found that 69 per cent prefer spending over saving, leading to a lack of savings for emergencies. Moreover, 47 per cent admitted to having difficulty setting aside RM1,000 for emergencies.".
    ------
    2024 RASIO HUTANG 84,2% DARI GDP
    HUTANG 2023 = RM 1.53 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2022 = RM 1.45 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2021 = RM 1.38 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2020 = RM 1.32 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2019 = RM 1.25 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2018 = RM 1.19 TRILLION
    The Finance Ministry stated that the aggregate national household debt stood at RM1.53 trillion between 2018 and 2023.
    In aggregate, it said the household debt for 2022 was RM1.45 trillion, followed by RM1.38 trillion (2021,) RM1.32 trillion (2020), RM1.25 trillion (2019) and RM1.19 trillion (2018).
    “The ratio of household debt to gross domestic product (GDP) at the end of 2023 also slightly increased to 84.2% compared with 82% in 2018,” it said..
    ------
    2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
    Malaysia Government debt accounted for 65.6 % of the country's Nominal GDP in Mar 2024, compared with the ratio of 64.3 % in the previous quarter. Malaysia government debt to GDP ratio data is updated quarterly, available from Dec 2010 to Mar 2024.
    ------
    LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP
    Malaysia Plan, 2021-2025 (Twelfth Plan), the Government maintained the statutory debt limit at 65% of GDP under the Loan (Local) (Statutory Ceiling for Borrowing) and Government Funding (Statutory Ceiling of Moneys Received) Order 2022 [P.U. (A) 399/2022] which came into effect on 1 January 2023. As at end-August 2023, the Federal Government statutory debt which comprises MGS, MGII and MITB recorded 59.9% of GDP, below the stipulated debt ceiling.
    ------
    HASIL STUDI = BELANJA PERTAHANAN TERGANTUNG HUTANG
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT = The results reveal a robust positive association between Public Debt and Defence Spending, substantiated by the significant coefficient of 0.7601 (p < 0.01). This suggests that an increase in Public Debt corresponds to a substantial rise in Defence Spending. Additionally, the study underscores the influence of Gross Domestic Saving and Exchange Rate on Defence Spending, with coefficients of 1.5996 (p < 0.01) and 0.4703 (p < 0.05), respectively. These findings contribute valuable insights into the fiscal dynamics of Malaysia's defence budget, shedding light on the interplay between Public Debt and strategic resource allocation. The incorporation of control variables enhances the robustness of the analysis, providing a nuanced understanding of the factors shaping defence spending in the Malaysian context.

    BalasHapus
  70. Aduuuhh itu kedunguan yg parah 😂🤣😁🤣😂

    BalasHapus
  71. SELATAN = INDONESIA
    TIMUR = FILIPINA
    UTARA = THAILAND CHINA
    BARAT = ROHINGYA BANGLA TAMIL
    terkepung wkwkwkkwkwk

    BalasHapus
  72. KL = LITTLE DHAKA
    KUALA LUMPUR: The bustling enclave known as 'Mini Dhaka' here is coming back to life. A survey by Harian Metro revealed that the area in Jalan Silang and Lebuh Pudu here was full of foreigners during the Chinese New Year public holiday. Every corner of the area in the city centre was packed with foreigners, mostly Bangladeshis
    ---
    IDENTITY CRISIS = It is only in Malaysia that we face problems of promoting Malay as the national language as even after 60 years of independence, a substantial segment of the population canNOt converse in Malay or only use it during official occasions.
    ---
    HOUSEHOLD DEBT CRISIS
    Malaysia's household debt is rising rapidly, with the debt-to-GDP ratio at 84.2% at the end of 2023. This is due to a combination of factors, including low wage growth, high living costs, and easy access to credit. The debt is a threat to the financial well-being of Malaysians and the stability of the economy.
    ---
    NEGATIVE PERCEPTION OF THE ECONOMY
    Despite a growth rate of 4.2% in the first quarter of 2024, a survey found that 7 in 10 Malaysians believe the country is in recession. Half of Malaysians say they are only getting by financially, and one third believe the cost of living crisis is worse than other countries.
    ---
    NEED FOR STRUCTURAL REFORM
    The Malaysian ringgit has been depreciating, which is due to a number of factors, including a long-term decrease in competitiveness and over-reliance on foreign direct investment. To address this, Malaysia needs to re-evaluate its dependence on foreign direct investment and implement major reforms.
    ---
    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    A recent survey conducted by the Financial Education Network (FEN) showed that 84 per cent of Malaysians do not have regular savings every month.
    ===================
    2024 RASIO HUTANG 84,2% DARI GDP
    HUTANG 2023 = RM 1.53 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2022 = RM 1.45 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2021 = RM 1.38 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2020 = RM 1.32 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2019 = RM 1.25 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2018 = RM 1.19 TRILLION.
    The Finance Ministry stated that the aggregate national household debt stood at RM1.53 trillion between 2018 and 2023.
    In aggregate, it said the household debt for 2022 was RM1.45 trillion, followed by RM1.38 trillion (2021,) RM1.32 trillion (2020), RM1.25 trillion (2019) and RM1.19 trillion (2018).
    “The ratio of household debt to gross domestic product (GDP) at the end of 2023 also slightly increased to 84.2% compared with 82% in 2018,” it said.
    ===================
    2024 RINGGIT LOSSES
    The ringgit extended its losses to end lower against the US dollar today despite weaker United States economic data, an economist said. At 6 pm, the ringgit depreciated to 4.7110/7145 versus the greenback from yesterday’s close of 4.7080/7110.
    ---
    2023 RINGGIT FALLS
    The Malaysian ringgit has fallen to its lowest level since the 1997-1998 Asian financial crisis, with the currency weighed by the US dollar’s rise and a widening rate differential with the United States.
    ---
    2024 DEFICIT 4.3% 2023 DEFICIT 5%
    With Budget 2024, Malaysia’s military will get some but not all of what it wants, as the government runs a tight budget focused on uplifting the socio-economic well-being of citizens while trying to ensure fiscal discipline as it aims to narrow the deficit to 4.3% of GDP by end-2024 (from 5%)
    -
    2022 DEFICIT 5,6% 2021 DEFICIT 5,6%
    Pada kesempatan yang sama, Menteri Ekonomi Malaysia Rafizi Ramli menyatakan pengeluaran negara cukup besar yang dipicu oleh pandemi untuk melindungi ekonomi memperlebar defisit menjadi 6,4 persen dari PDB pada 2021
    Kemudian pada 2022 berkurang menjadi 5,6 persen, ketika pemerintah juga meningkatkan pagu utang dari 60 persen menjadi 65 persen dari PDB
    ===================
    2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
    Malaysia Government debt accounted for 65.6 % of the country's Nominal GDP in Mar 2024, compared with the ratio of 64.3 % in the previous quarter. Malaysia government debt to GDP ratio data is updated quarterly, available from Dec 2010 to Mar 2024.

    BalasHapus
  73. KL = LITTLE DHAKA
    KUALA LUMPUR: The bustling enclave known as 'Mini Dhaka' here is coming back to life. A survey by Harian Metro revealed that the area in Jalan Silang and Lebuh Pudu here was full of foreigners during the Chinese New Year public holiday. Every corner of the area in the city centre was packed with foreigners, mostly Bangladeshis
    ---
    IDENTITY CRISIS = It is only in Malaysia that we face problems of promoting Malay as the national language as even after 60 years of independence, a substantial segment of the population canNOt converse in Malay or only use it during official occasions.
    ---
    HOUSEHOLD DEBT CRISIS
    Malaysia's household debt is rising rapidly, with the debt-to-GDP ratio at 84.2% at the end of 2023. This is due to a combination of factors, including low wage growth, high living costs, and easy access to credit. The debt is a threat to the financial well-being of Malaysians and the stability of the economy.
    ---
    NEGATIVE PERCEPTION OF THE ECONOMY
    Despite a growth rate of 4.2% in the first quarter of 2024, a survey found that 7 in 10 Malaysians believe the country is in recession. Half of Malaysians say they are only getting by financially, and one third believe the cost of living crisis is worse than other countries.
    ---
    NEED FOR STRUCTURAL REFORM
    The Malaysian ringgit has been depreciating, which is due to a number of factors, including a long-term decrease in competitiveness and over-reliance on foreign direct investment. To address this, Malaysia needs to re-evaluate its dependence on foreign direct investment and implement major reforms.
    ---
    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    A recent survey conducted by the Financial Education Network (FEN) showed that 84 per cent of Malaysians do not have regular savings every month.
    ===================
    2024 RASIO HUTANG 84,2% DARI GDP
    HUTANG 2023 = RM 1.53 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2022 = RM 1.45 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2021 = RM 1.38 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2020 = RM 1.32 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2019 = RM 1.25 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2018 = RM 1.19 TRILLION.
    The Finance Ministry stated that the aggregate national household debt stood at RM1.53 trillion between 2018 and 2023.
    In aggregate, it said the household debt for 2022 was RM1.45 trillion, followed by RM1.38 trillion (2021,) RM1.32 trillion (2020), RM1.25 trillion (2019) and RM1.19 trillion (2018).
    “The ratio of household debt to gross domestic product (GDP) at the end of 2023 also slightly increased to 84.2% compared with 82% in 2018,” it said.
    ===================
    2024 RINGGIT LOSSES
    The ringgit extended its losses to end lower against the US dollar today despite weaker United States economic data, an economist said. At 6 pm, the ringgit depreciated to 4.7110/7145 versus the greenback from yesterday’s close of 4.7080/7110.
    ---
    2023 RINGGIT FALLS
    The Malaysian ringgit has fallen to its lowest level since the 1997-1998 Asian financial crisis, with the currency weighed by the US dollar’s rise and a widening rate differential with the United States.
    ---
    2024 DEFICIT 4.3% 2023 DEFICIT 5%
    With Budget 2024, Malaysia’s military will get some but not all of what it wants, as the government runs a tight budget focused on uplifting the socio-economic well-being of citizens while trying to ensure fiscal discipline as it aims to narrow the deficit to 4.3% of GDP by end-2024 (from 5%)
    ---
    2022 DEFICIT 5,6% 2021 DEFICIT 5,6%
    Pada kesempatan yang sama, Menteri Ekonomi Malaysia Rafizi Ramli menyatakan pengeluaran negara cukup besar yang dipicu oleh pandemi untuk melindungi ekonomi memperlebar defisit menjadi 6,4 persen dari PDB pada 2021
    Kemudian pada 2022 berkurang menjadi 5,6 persen, ketika pemerintah juga meningkatkan pagu utang dari 60 persen menjadi 65 persen dari PDB
    ===================
    2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
    Malaysia Government debt accounted for 65.6 % of the country's Nominal GDP in Mar 2024, compared with the ratio of 64.3 % in the previous quarter. Malaysia government debt to GDP ratio data is updated quarterly, available from Dec 2010 to Mar 2024.

    BalasHapus
  74. Saya kire vitaberair....😂😂😂🤣🤣

    BalasHapus
  75. Yg cuma bual makin ngamuk Gak terima kenyataan sepi berita shopping dan asetnya mangkrak.

    BalasHapus
  76. Gempurwaria miskin gak punya bahasa persatuan, sekarang gunakan bahasa Indonesia...bahasa Malon makin ditinggalkan.

    BalasHapus
  77. HOUSEHOLD DEBT CRISIS
    Malaysia's household debt is rising rapidly, with the debt-to-GDP ratio at 84.2% at the end of 2023. This is due to a combination of factors, including low wage growth, high living costs, and easy access to credit. The debt is a threat to the financial well-being of Malaysians and the stability of the economy.
    ---
    NEGATIVE PERCEPTION OF THE ECONOMY
    Despite a growth rate of 4.2% in the first quarter of 2024, a survey found that 7 in 10 Malaysians believe the country is in recession. Half of Malaysians say they are only getting by financially, and one third believe the cost of living crisis is worse than other countries.
    ---
    NEED FOR STRUCTURAL REFORM
    The Malaysian ringgit has been depreciating, which is due to a number of factors, including a long-term decrease in competitiveness and over-reliance on foreign direct investment. To address this, Malaysia needs to re-evaluate its dependence on foreign direct investment and implement major reforms.
    ---
    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    A recent survey conducted by the Financial Education Network (FEN) showed that 84 per cent of Malaysians do not have regular savings every month.
    ===================
    2024 RASIO HUTANG 84,2% DARI GDP
    HUTANG 2023 = RM 1.53 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2022 = RM 1.45 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2021 = RM 1.38 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2020 = RM 1.32 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2019 = RM 1.25 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2018 = RM 1.19 TRILLION.
    The Finance Ministry stated that the aggregate national household debt stood at RM1.53 trillion between 2018 and 2023.
    In aggregate, it said the household debt for 2022 was RM1.45 trillion, followed by RM1.38 trillion (2021,) RM1.32 trillion (2020), RM1.25 trillion (2019) and RM1.19 trillion (2018).
    “The ratio of household debt to gross domestic product (GDP) at the end of 2023 also slightly increased to 84.2% compared with 82% in 2018,” it said.
    ===================
    2024 RINGGIT LOSSES
    The ringgit extended its losses to end lower against the US dollar today despite weaker United States economic data, an economist said. At 6 pm, the ringgit depreciated to 4.7110/7145 versus the greenback from yesterday’s close of 4.7080/7110.
    ---
    2023 RINGGIT FALLS
    The Malaysian ringgit has fallen to its lowest level since the 1997-1998 Asian financial crisis, with the currency weighed by the US dollar’s rise and a widening rate differential with the United States.
    ---
    2024 DEFICIT 4.3% 2023 DEFICIT 5%
    With Budget 2024, Malaysia’s military will get some but not all of what it wants, as the government runs a tight budget focused on uplifting the socio-economic well-being of citizens while trying to ensure fiscal discipline as it aims to narrow the deficit to 4.3% of GDP by end-2024 (from 5%)
    ---
    2022 DEFICIT 5,6% 2021 DEFICIT 5,6%
    Pada kesempatan yang sama, Menteri Ekonomi Malaysia Rafizi Ramli menyatakan pengeluaran negara cukup besar yang dipicu oleh pandemi untuk melindungi ekonomi memperlebar defisit menjadi 6,4 persen dari PDB pada 2021
    Kemudian pada 2022 berkurang menjadi 5,6 persen, ketika pemerintah juga meningkatkan pagu utang dari 60 persen menjadi 65 persen dari PDB
    ===================
    2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
    Malaysia Government debt accounted for 65.6 % of the country's Nominal GDP in Mar 2024, compared with the ratio of 64.3 % in the previous quarter. Malaysia government debt to GDP ratio data is updated quarterly, available from Dec 2010 to Mar 2024.

    BalasHapus
  78. Malon bahasanya gak diakui Dunia yah beda jauh dengan Bahasa Indonesia yg makin mendunia.

    BalasHapus
  79. Bagusan buatan komodo Armament Indonesia desain riflenya.. 😁

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. Desain penampilannya saja atau desain secara keseluruhan?

      performance/ergonomikal/efisiensi..

      Hapus
  80. Jadi bahan lawak 1 ASEAN sekarang.... MINGGIR LU MISKIN... 🔥🔥🤣🤣

    BalasHapus
  81. Balasan
    1. HOUSEHOLD DEBT CRISIS
      Malaysia's household debt is rising rapidly, with the debt-to-GDP ratio at 84.2% at the end of 2023. This is due to a combination of factors, including low wage growth, high living costs, and easy access to credit. The debt is a threat to the financial well-being of Malaysians and the stability of the economy.
      ---
      NEGATIVE PERCEPTION OF THE ECONOMY
      Despite a growth rate of 4.2% in the first quarter of 2024, a survey found that 7 in 10 Malaysians believe the country is in recession. Half of Malaysians say they are only getting by financially, and one third believe the cost of living crisis is worse than other countries.
      ---
      NEED FOR STRUCTURAL REFORM
      The Malaysian ringgit has been depreciating, which is due to a number of factors, including a long-term decrease in competitiveness and over-reliance on foreign direct investment. To address this, Malaysia needs to re-evaluate its dependence on foreign direct investment and implement major reforms.
      ---
      2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
      2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
      2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
      A recent survey conducted by the Financial Education Network (FEN) showed that 84 per cent of Malaysians do not have regular savings every month.
      ===================
      2024 RASIO HUTANG 84,2% DARI GDP
      HUTANG 2023 = RM 1.53 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2022 = RM 1.45 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2021 = RM 1.38 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2020 = RM 1.32 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2019 = RM 1.25 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2018 = RM 1.19 TRILLION.
      The Finance Ministry stated that the aggregate national household debt stood at RM1.53 trillion between 2018 and 2023.
      In aggregate, it said the household debt for 2022 was RM1.45 trillion, followed by RM1.38 trillion (2021,) RM1.32 trillion (2020), RM1.25 trillion (2019) and RM1.19 trillion (2018).
      “The ratio of household debt to gross domestic product (GDP) at the end of 2023 also slightly increased to 84.2% compared with 82% in 2018,” it said.
      ===================
      2024 RINGGIT LOSSES
      The ringgit extended its losses to end lower against the US dollar today despite weaker United States economic data, an economist said. At 6 pm, the ringgit depreciated to 4.7110/7145 versus the greenback from yesterday’s close of 4.7080/7110.
      ---
      2023 RINGGIT FALLS
      The Malaysian ringgit has fallen to its lowest level since the 1997-1998 Asian financial crisis, with the currency weighed by the US dollar’s rise and a widening rate differential with the United States.
      ---
      2024 DEFICIT 4.3% 2023 DEFICIT 5%
      With Budget 2024, Malaysia’s military will get some but not all of what it wants, as the government runs a tight budget focused on uplifting the socio-economic well-being of citizens while trying to ensure fiscal discipline as it aims to narrow the deficit to 4.3% of GDP by end-2024 (from 5%)
      ---
      2022 DEFICIT 5,6% 2021 DEFICIT 5,6%
      Pada kesempatan yang sama, Menteri Ekonomi Malaysia Rafizi Ramli menyatakan pengeluaran negara cukup besar yang dipicu oleh pandemi untuk melindungi ekonomi memperlebar defisit menjadi 6,4 persen dari PDB pada 2021
      Kemudian pada 2022 berkurang menjadi 5,6 persen, ketika pemerintah juga meningkatkan pagu utang dari 60 persen menjadi 65 persen dari PDB
      ===================
      2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
      Malaysia Government debt accounted for 65.6 % of the country's Nominal GDP in Mar 2024, compared with the ratio of 64.3 % in the previous quarter. Malaysia government debt to GDP ratio data is updated quarterly, available from Dec 2010 to Mar 2024.

      Hapus
  82. Warganya dihina di negaranya sendiri... 🔥🔥🤣🤣

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. Sentap kerasss bro.... 😂🤣😁🤣😂

      Hapus
    2. Kesian bro.... Jadi bahan LAWAK 1 ASEAN.. 🔥🔥🤣🤣

      Hapus
    3. KL = LITTLE DHAKA
      KUALA LUMPUR: The bustling enclave known as 'Mini Dhaka' here is coming back to life. A survey by Harian Metro revealed that the area in Jalan Silang and Lebuh Pudu here was full of foreigners during the Chinese New Year public holiday. Every corner of the area in the city centre was packed with foreigners, mostly Bangladeshis
      ---
      IDENTITY CRISIS = It is only in Malaysia that we face problems of promoting Malay as the national language as even after 60 years of independence, a substantial segment of the population canNOt converse in Malay or only use it during official occasions.
      ---
      HOUSEHOLD DEBT CRISIS
      Malaysia's household debt is rising rapidly, with the debt-to-GDP ratio at 84.2% at the end of 2023. This is due to a combination of factors, including low wage growth, high living costs, and easy access to credit. The debt is a threat to the financial well-being of Malaysians and the stability of the economy.
      ---
      NEGATIVE PERCEPTION OF THE ECONOMY
      Despite a growth rate of 4.2% in the first quarter of 2024, a survey found that 7 in 10 Malaysians believe the country is in recession. Half of Malaysians say they are only getting by financially, and one third believe the cost of living crisis is worse than other countries.
      ---
      NEED FOR STRUCTURAL REFORM
      The Malaysian ringgit has been depreciating, which is due to a number of factors, including a long-term decrease in competitiveness and over-reliance on foreign direct investment. To address this, Malaysia needs to re-evaluate its dependence on foreign direct investment and implement major reforms.
      ---
      2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
      2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
      2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
      A recent survey conducted by the Financial Education Network (FEN) showed that 84 per cent of Malaysians do not have regular savings every month.
      ===================
      2024 RASIO HUTANG 84,2% DARI GDP
      HUTANG 2023 = RM 1.53 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2022 = RM 1.45 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2021 = RM 1.38 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2020 = RM 1.32 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2019 = RM 1.25 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2018 = RM 1.19 TRILLION.
      The Finance Ministry stated that the aggregate national household debt stood at RM1.53 trillion between 2018 and 2023.
      In aggregate, it said the household debt for 2022 was RM1.45 trillion, followed by RM1.38 trillion (2021,) RM1.32 trillion (2020), RM1.25 trillion (2019) and RM1.19 trillion (2018).
      “The ratio of household debt to gross domestic product (GDP) at the end of 2023 also slightly increased to 84.2% compared with 82% in 2018,” it said.
      ===================
      2024 RINGGIT LOSSES
      The ringgit extended its losses to end lower against the US dollar today despite weaker United States economic data, an economist said. At 6 pm, the ringgit depreciated to 4.7110/7145 versus the greenback from yesterday’s close of 4.7080/7110.
      ---
      2023 RINGGIT FALLS
      The Malaysian ringgit has fallen to its lowest level since the 1997-1998 Asian financial crisis, with the currency weighed by the US dollar’s rise and a widening rate differential with the United States.
      ---
      2024 DEFICIT 4.3% 2023 DEFICIT 5%
      With Budget 2024, Malaysia’s military will get some but not all of what it wants, as the government runs a tight budget focused on uplifting the socio-economic well-being of citizens while trying to ensure fiscal discipline as it aims to narrow the deficit to 4.3% of GDP by end-2024 (from 5%)
      ---
      2022 DEFICIT 5,6% 2021 DEFICIT 5,6%
      Pada kesempatan yang sama, Menteri Ekonomi Malaysia Rafizi Ramli menyatakan pengeluaran negara cukup besar yang dipicu oleh pandemi untuk melindungi ekonomi memperlebar defisit menjadi 6,4 persen dari PDB pada 2021
      Kemudian pada 2022 berkurang menjadi 5,6 persen, ketika pemerintah juga meningkatkan pagu utang dari 60 persen menjadi 65 persen dari PDB
      ===================
      2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
      Malaysia Government debt accounted for 65.6 % of the country's Nominal GDP in Mar 2024, compared with the ratio of 64.3 % in the previous quarter. Malaysia government debt to GDP ratio data is updated quarterly, available from Dec 2010 to Mar 2024.

      Hapus
    4. RESMI TITLE MONKEY .........
      -------------------
      HUMAN = MANUSIA
      MONKEY = MONYET, GORILA, BERUK
      ACTUALLY MONKEY
      ACTUALLY MONKEY
      ACTUALLY MONKEY
      Tengku Razaleigh, better known as Ku Li, dismissed the label which was claimed by many, including former prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad.
      Ku Li said Malaysia could not claim to being an Asian Tiger as the country had financed most of its projects, including dams and highways, because foreign investors had skirted around Malaysia.
      “You call yourself an Asian Tiger, but you’re actually a monkey. You’re not developed,” he was quoted as telling Free Malaysia Today
      ------
      2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
      2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
      2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
      A recent survey conducted by the Financial Education Network (FEN) showed that 84 per cent of Malaysians do not have regular savings every month.
      The level of financial literacy among Malaysians is still low. The study found that 69 per cent prefer spending over saving, leading to a lack of savings for emergencies. Moreover, 47 per cent admitted to having difficulty setting aside RM1,000 for emergencies.".
      ------
      2024 RASIO HUTANG 84,2% DARI GDP
      HUTANG 2023 = RM 1.53 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2022 = RM 1.45 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2021 = RM 1.38 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2020 = RM 1.32 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2019 = RM 1.25 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2018 = RM 1.19 TRILLION
      The Finance Ministry stated that the aggregate national household debt stood at RM1.53 trillion between 2018 and 2023.
      In aggregate, it said the household debt for 2022 was RM1.45 trillion, followed by RM1.38 trillion (2021,) RM1.32 trillion (2020), RM1.25 trillion (2019) and RM1.19 trillion (2018).
      “The ratio of household debt to gross domestic product (GDP) at the end of 2023 also slightly increased to 84.2% compared with 82% in 2018,” it said..
      ------
      2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
      Malaysia Government debt accounted for 65.6 % of the country's Nominal GDP in Mar 2024, compared with the ratio of 64.3 % in the previous quarter. Malaysia government debt to GDP ratio data is updated quarterly, available from Dec 2010 to Mar 2024.
      ------
      LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP
      Malaysia Plan, 2021-2025 (Twelfth Plan), the Government maintained the statutory debt limit at 65% of GDP under the Loan (Local) (Statutory Ceiling for Borrowing) and Government Funding (Statutory Ceiling of Moneys Received) Order 2022 [P.U. (A) 399/2022] which came into effect on 1 January 2023. As at end-August 2023, the Federal Government statutory debt which comprises MGS, MGII and MITB recorded 59.9% of GDP, below the stipulated debt ceiling.
      ------
      HASIL STUDI = BELANJA PERTAHANAN TERGANTUNG HUTANG
      INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT = The results reveal a robust positive association between Public Debt and Defence Spending, substantiated by the significant coefficient of 0.7601 (p < 0.01). This suggests that an increase in Public Debt corresponds to a substantial rise in Defence Spending. Additionally, the study underscores the influence of Gross Domestic Saving and Exchange Rate on Defence Spending, with coefficients of 1.5996 (p < 0.01) and 0.4703 (p < 0.05), respectively. These findings contribute valuable insights into the fiscal dynamics of Malaysia's defence budget, shedding light on the interplay between Public Debt and strategic resource allocation. The incorporation of control variables enhances the robustness of the analysis, providing a nuanced understanding of the factors shaping defence spending in the Malaysian context.

      Hapus
  83. AWAS SYAITAN... MINGGIR LU MISKIN.... 🔥🔥🤣🤣

    BalasHapus
  84. RESMI TITLE MONKEY .........
    -------------------
    HUMAN = MANUSIA
    MONKEY = MONYET, GORILA, BERUK
    ACTUALLY MONKEY
    ACTUALLY MONKEY
    ACTUALLY MONKEY
    Tengku Razaleigh, better known as Ku Li, dismissed the label which was claimed by many, including former prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad.
    Ku Li said Malaysia could not claim to being an Asian Tiger as the country had financed most of its projects, including dams and highways, because foreign investors had skirted around Malaysia.
    “You call yourself an Asian Tiger, but you’re actually a monkey. You’re not developed,” he was quoted as telling Free Malaysia Today
    ------
    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    A recent survey conducted by the Financial Education Network (FEN) showed that 84 per cent of Malaysians do not have regular savings every month.
    The level of financial literacy among Malaysians is still low. The study found that 69 per cent prefer spending over saving, leading to a lack of savings for emergencies. Moreover, 47 per cent admitted to having difficulty setting aside RM1,000 for emergencies.".
    ------
    2024 RASIO HUTANG 84,2% DARI GDP
    HUTANG 2023 = RM 1.53 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2022 = RM 1.45 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2021 = RM 1.38 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2020 = RM 1.32 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2019 = RM 1.25 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2018 = RM 1.19 TRILLION
    The Finance Ministry stated that the aggregate national household debt stood at RM1.53 trillion between 2018 and 2023.
    In aggregate, it said the household debt for 2022 was RM1.45 trillion, followed by RM1.38 trillion (2021,) RM1.32 trillion (2020), RM1.25 trillion (2019) and RM1.19 trillion (2018).
    “The ratio of household debt to gross domestic product (GDP) at the end of 2023 also slightly increased to 84.2% compared with 82% in 2018,” it said..
    ------
    2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
    Malaysia Government debt accounted for 65.6 % of the country's Nominal GDP in Mar 2024, compared with the ratio of 64.3 % in the previous quarter. Malaysia government debt to GDP ratio data is updated quarterly, available from Dec 2010 to Mar 2024.
    ------
    LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP
    Malaysia Plan, 2021-2025 (Twelfth Plan), the Government maintained the statutory debt limit at 65% of GDP under the Loan (Local) (Statutory Ceiling for Borrowing) and Government Funding (Statutory Ceiling of Moneys Received) Order 2022 [P.U. (A) 399/2022] which came into effect on 1 January 2023. As at end-August 2023, the Federal Government statutory debt which comprises MGS, MGII and MITB recorded 59.9% of GDP, below the stipulated debt ceiling.
    ------
    HASIL STUDI = BELANJA PERTAHANAN TERGANTUNG HUTANG
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT = The results reveal a robust positive association between Public Debt and Defence Spending, substantiated by the significant coefficient of 0.7601 (p < 0.01). This suggests that an increase in Public Debt corresponds to a substantial rise in Defence Spending. Additionally, the study underscores the influence of Gross Domestic Saving and Exchange Rate on Defence Spending, with coefficients of 1.5996 (p < 0.01) and 0.4703 (p < 0.05), respectively. These findings contribute valuable insights into the fiscal dynamics of Malaysia's defence budget, shedding light on the interplay between Public Debt and strategic resource allocation. The incorporation of control variables enhances the robustness of the analysis, providing a nuanced understanding of the factors shaping defence spending in the Malaysian context.

    BalasHapus
  85. RESMI TITLE MONKEY .........
    -------------------
    HUMAN = MANUSIA
    MONKEY = MONYET, GORILA, BERUK
    ACTUALLY MONKEY
    ACTUALLY MONKEY
    ACTUALLY MONKEY
    Tengku Razaleigh, better known as Ku Li, dismissed the label which was claimed by many, including former prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad.
    Ku Li said Malaysia could not claim to being an Asian Tiger as the country had financed most of its projects, including dams and highways, because foreign investors had skirted around Malaysia.
    “You call yourself an Asian Tiger, but you’re actually a monkey. You’re not developed,” he was quoted as telling Free Malaysia Today
    ------
    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    A recent survey conducted by the Financial Education Network (FEN) showed that 84 per cent of Malaysians do not have regular savings every month.
    The level of financial literacy among Malaysians is still low. The study found that 69 per cent prefer spending over saving, leading to a lack of savings for emergencies. Moreover, 47 per cent admitted to having difficulty setting aside RM1,000 for emergencies.".
    ------
    2024 RASIO HUTANG 84,2% DARI GDP
    HUTANG 2023 = RM 1.53 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2022 = RM 1.45 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2021 = RM 1.38 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2020 = RM 1.32 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2019 = RM 1.25 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2018 = RM 1.19 TRILLION
    The Finance Ministry stated that the aggregate national household debt stood at RM1.53 trillion between 2018 and 2023.
    In aggregate, it said the household debt for 2022 was RM1.45 trillion, followed by RM1.38 trillion (2021,) RM1.32 trillion (2020), RM1.25 trillion (2019) and RM1.19 trillion (2018).
    “The ratio of household debt to gross domestic product (GDP) at the end of 2023 also slightly increased to 84.2% compared with 82% in 2018,” it said..
    ------
    2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
    Malaysia Government debt accounted for 65.6 % of the country's Nominal GDP in Mar 2024, compared with the ratio of 64.3 % in the previous quarter. Malaysia government debt to GDP ratio data is updated quarterly, available from Dec 2010 to Mar 2024.
    ------
    LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP
    Malaysia Plan, 2021-2025 (Twelfth Plan), the Government maintained the statutory debt limit at 65% of GDP under the Loan (Local) (Statutory Ceiling for Borrowing) and Government Funding (Statutory Ceiling of Moneys Received) Order 2022 [P.U. (A) 399/2022] which came into effect on 1 January 2023. As at end-August 2023, the Federal Government statutory debt which comprises MGS, MGII and MITB recorded 59.9% of GDP, below the stipulated debt ceiling.
    ------
    HASIL STUDI = BELANJA PERTAHANAN TERGANTUNG HUTANG
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT = The results reveal a robust positive association between Public Debt and Defence Spending, substantiated by the significant coefficient of 0.7601 (p < 0.01). This suggests that an increase in Public Debt corresponds to a substantial rise in Defence Spending. Additionally, the study underscores the influence of Gross Domestic Saving and Exchange Rate on Defence Spending, with coefficients of 1.5996 (p < 0.01) and 0.4703 (p < 0.05), respectively. These findings contribute valuable insights into the fiscal dynamics of Malaysia's defence budget, shedding light on the interplay between Public Debt and strategic resource allocation. The incorporation of control variables enhances the robustness of the analysis, providing a nuanced understanding of the factors shaping defence spending in the Malaysian context.

    BalasHapus
  86. Bila aku guna chatgpt untuk translate "Minggir lu miskin" maka kenyataan ini keluar.

    "Move aside, you poor person."

    This phrase is quite informal and has a DEROGATORY tone, so the translation captures that dismissive and INSULTING nature.

    So.... memang INDON dihina. 😂🤣😁🤣😂

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. pemburu...minggir lu miskin 😂🤣😁🤣😂

      Hapus
    2. RESMI TITLE MONKEY .........
      -------------------
      HUMAN = MANUSIA
      MONKEY = MONYET, GORILA, BERUK
      ACTUALLY MONKEY
      ACTUALLY MONKEY
      ACTUALLY MONKEY
      Tengku Razaleigh, better known as Ku Li, dismissed the label which was claimed by many, including former prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad.
      Ku Li said Malaysia could not claim to being an Asian Tiger as the country had financed most of its projects, including dams and highways, because foreign investors had skirted around Malaysia.
      “You call yourself an Asian Tiger, but you’re actually a monkey. You’re not developed,” he was quoted as telling Free Malaysia Today
      ------
      2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
      2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
      2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
      A recent survey conducted by the Financial Education Network (FEN) showed that 84 per cent of Malaysians do not have regular savings every month.
      The level of financial literacy among Malaysians is still low. The study found that 69 per cent prefer spending over saving, leading to a lack of savings for emergencies. Moreover, 47 per cent admitted to having difficulty setting aside RM1,000 for emergencies.".
      ------
      2024 RASIO HUTANG 84,2% DARI GDP
      HUTANG 2023 = RM 1.53 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2022 = RM 1.45 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2021 = RM 1.38 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2020 = RM 1.32 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2019 = RM 1.25 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2018 = RM 1.19 TRILLION
      The Finance Ministry stated that the aggregate national household debt stood at RM1.53 trillion between 2018 and 2023.
      In aggregate, it said the household debt for 2022 was RM1.45 trillion, followed by RM1.38 trillion (2021,) RM1.32 trillion (2020), RM1.25 trillion (2019) and RM1.19 trillion (2018).
      “The ratio of household debt to gross domestic product (GDP) at the end of 2023 also slightly increased to 84.2% compared with 82% in 2018,” it said..
      ------
      2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
      Malaysia Government debt accounted for 65.6 % of the country's Nominal GDP in Mar 2024, compared with the ratio of 64.3 % in the previous quarter. Malaysia government debt to GDP ratio data is updated quarterly, available from Dec 2010 to Mar 2024.
      ------
      LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP
      Malaysia Plan, 2021-2025 (Twelfth Plan), the Government maintained the statutory debt limit at 65% of GDP under the Loan (Local) (Statutory Ceiling for Borrowing) and Government Funding (Statutory Ceiling of Moneys Received) Order 2022 [P.U. (A) 399/2022] which came into effect on 1 January 2023. As at end-August 2023, the Federal Government statutory debt which comprises MGS, MGII and MITB recorded 59.9% of GDP, below the stipulated debt ceiling.
      ------
      HASIL STUDI = BELANJA PERTAHANAN TERGANTUNG HUTANG
      INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT = The results reveal a robust positive association between Public Debt and Defence Spending, substantiated by the significant coefficient of 0.7601 (p < 0.01). This suggests that an increase in Public Debt corresponds to a substantial rise in Defence Spending. Additionally, the study underscores the influence of Gross Domestic Saving and Exchange Rate on Defence Spending, with coefficients of 1.5996 (p < 0.01) and 0.4703 (p < 0.05), respectively. These findings contribute valuable insights into the fiscal dynamics of Malaysia's defence budget, shedding light on the interplay between Public Debt and strategic resource allocation. The incorporation of control variables enhances the robustness of the analysis, providing a nuanced understanding of the factors shaping defence spending in the Malaysian context.

      Hapus
  87. pemburu...minggir lu miskin 😂🤣😁🤣😂

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  88. pemburu...
    minggir lu miskin 😂🤣😁🤣😂

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  89. pemburu! Awas!
    minggir lu miskin 😂🤣😁🤣😂

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  90. RESMI TITLE MONKEY .........
    -------------------
    HUMAN = MANUSIA
    MONKEY = MONYET, GORILA, BERUK
    ACTUALLY MONKEY
    ACTUALLY MONKEY
    ACTUALLY MONKEY
    Tengku Razaleigh, better known as Ku Li, dismissed the label which was claimed by many, including former prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad.
    Ku Li said Malaysia could not claim to being an Asian Tiger as the country had financed most of its projects, including dams and highways, because foreign investors had skirted around Malaysia.
    “You call yourself an Asian Tiger, but you’re actually a monkey. You’re not developed,” he was quoted as telling Free Malaysia Today
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    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    A recent survey conducted by the Financial Education Network (FEN) showed that 84 per cent of Malaysians do not have regular savings every month.
    The level of financial literacy among Malaysians is still low. The study found that 69 per cent prefer spending over saving, leading to a lack of savings for emergencies. Moreover, 47 per cent admitted to having difficulty setting aside RM1,000 for emergencies.".
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    2024 RASIO HUTANG 84,2% DARI GDP
    HUTANG 2023 = RM 1.53 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2022 = RM 1.45 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2021 = RM 1.38 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2020 = RM 1.32 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2019 = RM 1.25 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2018 = RM 1.19 TRILLION
    The Finance Ministry stated that the aggregate national household debt stood at RM1.53 trillion between 2018 and 2023.
    In aggregate, it said the household debt for 2022 was RM1.45 trillion, followed by RM1.38 trillion (2021,) RM1.32 trillion (2020), RM1.25 trillion (2019) and RM1.19 trillion (2018).
    “The ratio of household debt to gross domestic product (GDP) at the end of 2023 also slightly increased to 84.2% compared with 82% in 2018,” it said..
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    2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
    Malaysia Government debt accounted for 65.6 % of the country's Nominal GDP in Mar 2024, compared with the ratio of 64.3 % in the previous quarter. Malaysia government debt to GDP ratio data is updated quarterly, available from Dec 2010 to Mar 2024.
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    LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP
    Malaysia Plan, 2021-2025 (Twelfth Plan), the Government maintained the statutory debt limit at 65% of GDP under the Loan (Local) (Statutory Ceiling for Borrowing) and Government Funding (Statutory Ceiling of Moneys Received) Order 2022 [P.U. (A) 399/2022] which came into effect on 1 January 2023. As at end-August 2023, the Federal Government statutory debt which comprises MGS, MGII and MITB recorded 59.9% of GDP, below the stipulated debt ceiling.
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    HASIL STUDI = BELANJA PERTAHANAN TERGANTUNG HUTANG
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT = The results reveal a robust positive association between Public Debt and Defence Spending, substantiated by the significant coefficient of 0.7601 (p < 0.01). This suggests that an increase in Public Debt corresponds to a substantial rise in Defence Spending. Additionally, the study underscores the influence of Gross Domestic Saving and Exchange Rate on Defence Spending, with coefficients of 1.5996 (p < 0.01) and 0.4703 (p < 0.05), respectively. These findings contribute valuable insights into the fiscal dynamics of Malaysia's defence budget, shedding light on the interplay between Public Debt and strategic resource allocation. The incorporation of control variables enhances the robustness of the analysis, providing a nuanced understanding of the factors shaping defence spending in the Malaysian context.

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  91. MMW = MONKEY MONYET WARIA
    -------------------
    HUMAN = MANUSIA
    MONKEY = MONYET, GORILA, BERUK
    ACTUALLY MONKEY
    ACTUALLY MONKEY
    ACTUALLY MONKEY
    Tengku Razaleigh, better known as Ku Li, dismissed the label which was claimed by many, including former prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad.
    Ku Li said Malaysia could not claim to being an Asian Tiger as the country had financed most of its projects, including dams and highways, because foreign investors had skirted around Malaysia.
    “You call yourself an Asian Tiger, but you’re actually a monkey. You’re not developed,” he was quoted as telling Free Malaysia Today
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    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    A recent survey conducted by the Financial Education Network (FEN) showed that 84 per cent of Malaysians do not have regular savings every month.
    The level of financial literacy among Malaysians is still low. The study found that 69 per cent prefer spending over saving, leading to a lack of savings for emergencies. Moreover, 47 per cent admitted to having difficulty setting aside RM1,000 for emergencies.".
    ------
    2024 RASIO HUTANG 84,2% DARI GDP
    HUTANG 2023 = RM 1.53 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2022 = RM 1.45 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2021 = RM 1.38 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2020 = RM 1.32 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2019 = RM 1.25 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2018 = RM 1.19 TRILLION
    The Finance Ministry stated that the aggregate national household debt stood at RM1.53 trillion between 2018 and 2023.
    In aggregate, it said the household debt for 2022 was RM1.45 trillion, followed by RM1.38 trillion (2021,) RM1.32 trillion (2020), RM1.25 trillion (2019) and RM1.19 trillion (2018).
    “The ratio of household debt to gross domestic product (GDP) at the end of 2023 also slightly increased to 84.2% compared with 82% in 2018,” it said..
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    2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
    Malaysia Government debt accounted for 65.6 % of the country's Nominal GDP in Mar 2024, compared with the ratio of 64.3 % in the previous quarter. Malaysia government debt to GDP ratio data is updated quarterly, available from Dec 2010 to Mar 2024.
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    LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP
    Malaysia Plan, 2021-2025 (Twelfth Plan), the Government maintained the statutory debt limit at 65% of GDP under the Loan (Local) (Statutory Ceiling for Borrowing) and Government Funding (Statutory Ceiling of Moneys Received) Order 2022 [P.U. (A) 399/2022] which came into effect on 1 January 2023. As at end-August 2023, the Federal Government statutory debt which comprises MGS, MGII and MITB recorded 59.9% of GDP, below the stipulated debt ceiling.
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    HASIL STUDI = BELANJA PERTAHANAN TERGANTUNG HUTANG
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT = The results reveal a robust positive association between Public Debt and Defence Spending, substantiated by the significant coefficient of 0.7601 (p < 0.01). This suggests that an increase in Public Debt corresponds to a substantial rise in Defence Spending. Additionally, the study underscores the influence of Gross Domestic Saving and Exchange Rate on Defence Spending, with coefficients of 1.5996 (p < 0.01) and 0.4703 (p < 0.05), respectively. These findings contribute valuable insights into the fiscal dynamics of Malaysia's defence budget, shedding light on the interplay between Public Debt and strategic resource allocation. The incorporation of control variables enhances the robustness of the analysis, providing a nuanced understanding of the factors shaping defence spending in the Malaysian context.

    BalasHapus
  92. MMW = MONKEY MONYET WARIA
    -------------------
    HUMAN = MANUSIA
    MONKEY = MONYET, GORILA, BERUK
    ACTUALLY MONKEY
    ACTUALLY MONKEY
    ACTUALLY MONKEY
    Tengku Razaleigh, better known as Ku Li, dismissed the label which was claimed by many, including former prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad.
    Ku Li said Malaysia could not claim to being an Asian Tiger as the country had financed most of its projects, including dams and highways, because foreign investors had skirted around Malaysia.
    “You call yourself an Asian Tiger, but you’re actually a monkey. You’re not developed,” he was quoted as telling Free Malaysia Today
    ------
    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    A recent survey conducted by the Financial Education Network (FEN) showed that 84 per cent of Malaysians do not have regular savings every month.
    The level of financial literacy among Malaysians is still low. The study found that 69 per cent prefer spending over saving, leading to a lack of savings for emergencies. Moreover, 47 per cent admitted to having difficulty setting aside RM1,000 for emergencies.".
    ------
    2024 RASIO HUTANG 84,2% DARI GDP
    HUTANG 2023 = RM 1.53 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2022 = RM 1.45 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2021 = RM 1.38 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2020 = RM 1.32 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2019 = RM 1.25 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2018 = RM 1.19 TRILLION
    The Finance Ministry stated that the aggregate national household debt stood at RM1.53 trillion between 2018 and 2023.
    In aggregate, it said the household debt for 2022 was RM1.45 trillion, followed by RM1.38 trillion (2021,) RM1.32 trillion (2020), RM1.25 trillion (2019) and RM1.19 trillion (2018).
    “The ratio of household debt to gross domestic product (GDP) at the end of 2023 also slightly increased to 84.2% compared with 82% in 2018,” it said..
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    2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
    Malaysia Government debt accounted for 65.6 % of the country's Nominal GDP in Mar 2024, compared with the ratio of 64.3 % in the previous quarter. Malaysia government debt to GDP ratio data is updated quarterly, available from Dec 2010 to Mar 2024.
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    LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP
    Malaysia Plan, 2021-2025 (Twelfth Plan), the Government maintained the statutory debt limit at 65% of GDP under the Loan (Local) (Statutory Ceiling for Borrowing) and Government Funding (Statutory Ceiling of Moneys Received) Order 2022 [P.U. (A) 399/2022] which came into effect on 1 January 2023. As at end-August 2023, the Federal Government statutory debt which comprises MGS, MGII and MITB recorded 59.9% of GDP, below the stipulated debt ceiling.
    ------
    HASIL STUDI = BELANJA PERTAHANAN TERGANTUNG HUTANG
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT = The results reveal a robust positive association between Public Debt and Defence Spending, substantiated by the significant coefficient of 0.7601 (p < 0.01). This suggests that an increase in Public Debt corresponds to a substantial rise in Defence Spending. Additionally, the study underscores the influence of Gross Domestic Saving and Exchange Rate on Defence Spending, with coefficients of 1.5996 (p < 0.01) and 0.4703 (p < 0.05), respectively. These findings contribute valuable insights into the fiscal dynamics of Malaysia's defence budget, shedding light on the interplay between Public Debt and strategic resource allocation. The incorporation of control variables enhances the robustness of the analysis, providing a nuanced understanding of the factors shaping defence spending in the Malaysian context.

    BalasHapus
  93. KL = LITTLE DHAKA
    KUALA LUMPUR: The bustling enclave known as 'Mini Dhaka' here is coming back to life. A survey by Harian Metro revealed that the area in Jalan Silang and Lebuh Pudu here was full of foreigners during the Chinese New Year public holiday. Every corner of the area in the city centre was packed with foreigners, mostly Bangladeshis
    ---
    IDENTITY CRISIS = It is only in Malaysia that we face problems of promoting Malay as the national language as even after 60 years of independence, a substantial segment of the population canNOt converse in Malay or only use it during official occasions.
    ---
    HOUSEHOLD DEBT CRISIS
    Malaysia's household debt is rising rapidly, with the debt-to-GDP ratio at 84.2% at the end of 2023. This is due to a combination of factors, including low wage growth, high living costs, and easy access to credit. The debt is a threat to the financial well-being of Malaysians and the stability of the economy.
    ---
    NEGATIVE PERCEPTION OF THE ECONOMY
    Despite a growth rate of 4.2% in the first quarter of 2024, a survey found that 7 in 10 Malaysians believe the country is in recession. Half of Malaysians say they are only getting by financially, and one third believe the cost of living crisis is worse than other countries.
    ---
    NEED FOR STRUCTURAL REFORM
    The Malaysian ringgit has been depreciating, which is due to a number of factors, including a long-term decrease in competitiveness and over-reliance on foreign direct investment. To address this, Malaysia needs to re-evaluate its dependence on foreign direct investment and implement major reforms.
    ---
    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    A recent survey conducted by the Financial Education Network (FEN) showed that 84 per cent of Malaysians do not have regular savings every month.
    ===================
    2024 RASIO HUTANG 84,2% DARI GDP
    HUTANG 2023 = RM 1.53 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2022 = RM 1.45 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2021 = RM 1.38 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2020 = RM 1.32 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2019 = RM 1.25 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2018 = RM 1.19 TRILLION.
    The Finance Ministry stated that the aggregate national household debt stood at RM1.53 trillion between 2018 and 2023.
    In aggregate, it said the household debt for 2022 was RM1.45 trillion, followed by RM1.38 trillion (2021,) RM1.32 trillion (2020), RM1.25 trillion (2019) and RM1.19 trillion (2018).
    “The ratio of household debt to gross domestic product (GDP) at the end of 2023 also slightly increased to 84.2% compared with 82% in 2018,” it said.
    ===================
    2024 RINGGIT LOSSES
    The ringgit extended its losses to end lower against the US dollar today despite weaker United States economic data, an economist said. At 6 pm, the ringgit depreciated to 4.7110/7145 versus the greenback from yesterday’s close of 4.7080/7110.
    ---
    2023 RINGGIT FALLS
    The Malaysian ringgit has fallen to its lowest level since the 1997-1998 Asian financial crisis, with the currency weighed by the US dollar’s rise and a widening rate differential with the United States.
    ---
    2024 DEFICIT 4.3% 2023 DEFICIT 5%
    With Budget 2024, Malaysia’s military will get some but not all of what it wants, as the government runs a tight budget focused on uplifting the socio-economic well-being of citizens while trying to ensure fiscal discipline as it aims to narrow the deficit to 4.3% of GDP by end-2024 (from 5%)
    ---
    2022 DEFICIT 5,6% 2021 DEFICIT 5,6%
    Pada kesempatan yang sama, Menteri Ekonomi Malaysia Rafizi Ramli menyatakan pengeluaran negara cukup besar yang dipicu oleh pandemi untuk melindungi ekonomi memperlebar defisit menjadi 6,4 persen dari PDB pada 2021
    Kemudian pada 2022 berkurang menjadi 5,6 persen, ketika pemerintah juga meningkatkan pagu utang dari 60 persen menjadi 65 persen dari PDB
    ===================
    2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
    Malaysia Government debt accounted for 65.6 % of the country's Nominal GDP in Mar 2024, compared with the ratio of 64.3 % in the previous quarter. Malaysia government debt to GDP ratio data is updated quarterly, available from Dec 2010 to Mar 2024.

    BalasHapus
  94. Sudah dungu tak tahu malu bawa rongsokan terapung ke ostrali, trick minta derma kapal bekas 😂🤣😁🤣😂🤣

    BalasHapus
  95. Woii Indon...minggir lu miskin.
    Thailand pun ngak percayakan mu lagi
    Thailand pun bilang Awas, Minggir lu Miskin" 😂🤣😁🤣😂🤣

    Nah lihat video ini;

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XzhrkRu6UyM

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. KL = LITTLE DHAKA
      KUALA LUMPUR: The bustling enclave known as 'Mini Dhaka' here is coming back to life. A survey by Harian Metro revealed that the area in Jalan Silang and Lebuh Pudu here was full of foreigners during the Chinese New Year public holiday. Every corner of the area in the city centre was packed with foreigners, mostly Bangladeshis
      ---
      IDENTITY CRISIS = It is only in Malaysia that we face problems of promoting Malay as the national language as even after 60 years of independence, a substantial segment of the population canNOt converse in Malay or only use it during official occasions.
      ---
      HOUSEHOLD DEBT CRISIS
      Malaysia's household debt is rising rapidly, with the debt-to-GDP ratio at 84.2% at the end of 2023. This is due to a combination of factors, including low wage growth, high living costs, and easy access to credit. The debt is a threat to the financial well-being of Malaysians and the stability of the economy.
      ---
      NEGATIVE PERCEPTION OF THE ECONOMY
      Despite a growth rate of 4.2% in the first quarter of 2024, a survey found that 7 in 10 Malaysians believe the country is in recession. Half of Malaysians say they are only getting by financially, and one third believe the cost of living crisis is worse than other countries.
      ---
      NEED FOR STRUCTURAL REFORM
      The Malaysian ringgit has been depreciating, which is due to a number of factors, including a long-term decrease in competitiveness and over-reliance on foreign direct investment. To address this, Malaysia needs to re-evaluate its dependence on foreign direct investment and implement major reforms.
      ---
      2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
      2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
      2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
      A recent survey conducted by the Financial Education Network (FEN) showed that 84 per cent of Malaysians do not have regular savings every month.
      ===================
      2024 RASIO HUTANG 84,2% DARI GDP
      HUTANG 2023 = RM 1.53 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2022 = RM 1.45 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2021 = RM 1.38 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2020 = RM 1.32 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2019 = RM 1.25 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2018 = RM 1.19 TRILLION.
      The Finance Ministry stated that the aggregate national household debt stood at RM1.53 trillion between 2018 and 2023.
      In aggregate, it said the household debt for 2022 was RM1.45 trillion, followed by RM1.38 trillion (2021,) RM1.32 trillion (2020), RM1.25 trillion (2019) and RM1.19 trillion (2018).
      “The ratio of household debt to gross domestic product (GDP) at the end of 2023 also slightly increased to 84.2% compared with 82% in 2018,” it said.
      ===================
      2024 RINGGIT LOSSES
      The ringgit extended its losses to end lower against the US dollar today despite weaker United States economic data, an economist said. At 6 pm, the ringgit depreciated to 4.7110/7145 versus the greenback from yesterday’s close of 4.7080/7110.
      ---
      2023 RINGGIT FALLS
      The Malaysian ringgit has fallen to its lowest level since the 1997-1998 Asian financial crisis, with the currency weighed by the US dollar’s rise and a widening rate differential with the United States.
      ---
      2024 DEFICIT 4.3% 2023 DEFICIT 5%
      With Budget 2024, Malaysia’s military will get some but not all of what it wants, as the government runs a tight budget focused on uplifting the socio-economic well-being of citizens while trying to ensure fiscal discipline as it aims to narrow the deficit to 4.3% of GDP by end-2024 (from 5%)
      ---
      2022 DEFICIT 5,6% 2021 DEFICIT 5,6%
      Pada kesempatan yang sama, Menteri Ekonomi Malaysia Rafizi Ramli menyatakan pengeluaran negara cukup besar yang dipicu oleh pandemi untuk melindungi ekonomi memperlebar defisit menjadi 6,4 persen dari PDB pada 2021
      Kemudian pada 2022 berkurang menjadi 5,6 persen, ketika pemerintah juga meningkatkan pagu utang dari 60 persen menjadi 65 persen dari PDB
      ===================
      2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
      Malaysia Government debt accounted for 65.6 % of the country's Nominal GDP in Mar 2024, compared with the ratio of 64.3 % in the previous quarter. Malaysia government debt to GDP ratio data is updated quarterly, available from Dec 2010 to Mar 2024.

      Hapus
    2. TITLE MONKEY .........
      -------------------
      HUMAN = MANUSIA
      MONKEY = MONYET, GORILA, BERUK
      ACTUALLY MONKEY
      ACTUALLY MONKEY
      ACTUALLY MONKEY
      Tengku Razaleigh, better known as Ku Li, dismissed the label which was claimed by many, including former prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad.
      Ku Li said Malaysia could not claim to being an Asian Tiger as the country had financed most of its projects, including dams and highways, because foreign investors had skirted around Malaysia.
      “You call yourself an Asian Tiger, but you’re actually a monkey. You’re not developed,” he was quoted as telling Free Malaysia Today
      ------
      2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
      2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
      2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
      A recent survey conducted by the Financial Education Network (FEN) showed that 84 per cent of Malaysians do not have regular savings every month.
      The level of financial literacy among Malaysians is still low. The study found that 69 per cent prefer spending over saving, leading to a lack of savings for emergencies. Moreover, 47 per cent admitted to having difficulty setting aside RM1,000 for emergencies.".
      ------
      2024 RASIO HUTANG 84,2% DARI GDP
      HUTANG 2023 = RM 1.53 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2022 = RM 1.45 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2021 = RM 1.38 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2020 = RM 1.32 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2019 = RM 1.25 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2018 = RM 1.19 TRILLION
      The Finance Ministry stated that the aggregate national household debt stood at RM1.53 trillion between 2018 and 2023.
      In aggregate, it said the household debt for 2022 was RM1.45 trillion, followed by RM1.38 trillion (2021,) RM1.32 trillion (2020), RM1.25 trillion (2019) and RM1.19 trillion (2018).
      “The ratio of household debt to gross domestic product (GDP) at the end of 2023 also slightly increased to 84.2% compared with 82% in 2018,” it said..
      ------
      2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
      Malaysia Government debt accounted for 65.6 % of the country's Nominal GDP in Mar 2024, compared with the ratio of 64.3 % in the previous quarter. Malaysia government debt to GDP ratio data is updated quarterly, available from Dec 2010 to Mar 2024.
      ------
      LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP
      Malaysia Plan, 2021-2025 (Twelfth Plan), the Government maintained the statutory debt limit at 65% of GDP under the Loan (Local) (Statutory Ceiling for Borrowing) and Government Funding (Statutory Ceiling of Moneys Received) Order 2022 [P.U. (A) 399/2022] which came into effect on 1 January 2023. As at end-August 2023, the Federal Government statutory debt which comprises MGS, MGII and MITB recorded 59.9% of GDP, below the stipulated debt ceiling.
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      HASIL STUDI = BELANJA PERTAHANAN TERGANTUNG HUTANG
      INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT = The results reveal a robust positive association between Public Debt and Defence Spending, substantiated by the significant coefficient of 0.7601 (p < 0.01). This suggests that an increase in Public Debt corresponds to a substantial rise in Defence Spending. Additionally, the study underscores the influence of Gross Domestic Saving and Exchange Rate on Defence Spending, with coefficients of 1.5996 (p < 0.01) and 0.4703 (p < 0.05), respectively. These findings contribute valuable insights into the fiscal dynamics of Malaysia's defence budget, shedding light on the interplay between Public Debt and strategic resource allocation. The incorporation of control variables enhances the robustness of the analysis, providing a nuanced understanding of the factors shaping defence spending in the Malaysian context.

      Hapus
    3. SEWA VSHORAD SEWA TRUK
      The approved leasing deal for KTMB may tip the scale in favour of the truck and VSHORAD proposals.
      SEWA PATROL BOATS : SEWA OUTBOARD MOTORS : SEWA TRAILERS
      Meanwhile, the division also published a tender for eleven glass reinforced plastic patrol boats together outboard motors, trailers and associated equipment
      SEWA BOAT sewaan Bot Op Pasir merangkumi 10 unit Fast Interceptor Boat (FIB); 10 unit Utility Boat; 10 unit Rigid Hull Fender Boat (RHFB); 10 unit Rover Fiber Glass (Rover).
      SEWA HIDROGRAFI tugas pemetaan data batimetri bagi kawasan perairan negara akan dilakukan oleh sebuah kapal hidrografi moden, MV Aishah AIM 4, yang diperoleh menerusi kontrak sewaan dari syarikat Breitlink Engineering Services Sdn Bhd (BESSB)
      SEWA PESAWAT ITTC is currently providing Fighter Lead-In Training (FLIT) to the Royal Malaysian Air Force in London, Ontario. ITTC operates a fleet of Aero Vodochody L-39 featuring upgraded avionics for the FLIT programme
      SEWA HELI Kementerian Pertahanan Malaysia pada 27 Mei 2023 lalu telah menandatangani perjanjian sewa dengan penyedia layanan penerbangan lokal, Aerotree, untuk menyediakan empat helikopter bekas Sikorsky UH-60A+ Black Hawk.
      SEWA HELI 4 buah Helikopter Leonardo AW 139 yang diperolehi secara sewaan ini adalah untuk kegunaan Tentera Udara Diraja Malaysia (TUDM) yang akan ditempatkan di No.3 Skuadron, Pangkalan Udara Butterworth
      SEWA HELI = Kerajaan sebelum ini pernah menyewa Helikopter Latihan Airbus EC120B dan Flight Simulation Training Device (FSTD) Untuk Kegunaan Kursus Asas Juruterbang Helikopter TUDM. Selain itu, kerajaan turut pernah menyewa 5 unit Helikopter EC120B; 1 unit Sistem Simulator
      SEWA 4x4 Pejabat perusahaan mengatakan kepada Janes di pameran bahwa Angkatan Bersenjata Malaysia sedang mencari untuk menyewa Tarantula
      SEWA MOTOR The Royal Military Police Corp (KPTD) celebrated the lease of 40 brand-new BMW R1250RT Superbikes for the Enforcement Motorcycle Squad on December 22nd, 2022.
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      RETIRED MIG29 Malaysia recently retired the MiG-29 Fulcrum due to its inability to maintain them.
      RETIRED MB339CM the Aermacchi MB-339CM trainer jets that are currently grounded
      RETIRED SCORPION Scorpions to be retired. The Army has recommended that it’s fleet of Scorpion light tanks be retired due to the high cost of maintenance and obsolescence issues.
      RETIRED CONDOR SIBMAS Condor armoured 4X4 and Sibmas armoured recovery vehicle as retired from service as off January 1, 2023.
      RETIRED V150 = . It was used by the Malaysian Army in Second Malayan Emergency (now retired)
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      2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
      2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
      2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
      A recent survey conducted by the Financial Education Network (FEN) showed that 84 per cent of Malaysians do not have regular savings every month.
      The level of financial literacy among Malaysians is still low. The study found that 69 per cent prefer spending over saving, leading to a lack of savings for emergencies. Moreover, 47 per cent admitted to having difficulty setting aside RM1,000 for emergencies.".
      =========
      2024 RASIO HUTANG 84,2% DARI GDP
      HUTANG 2023 = RM 1.53 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2022 = RM 1.45 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2021 = RM 1.38 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2020 = RM 1.32 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2019 = RM 1.25 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2018 = RM 1.19 TRILLION
      The Finance Ministry stated that the aggregate national household debt stood at RM1.53 trillion between 2018 and 2023.
      In aggregate, it said the household debt for 2022 was RM1.45 trillion, followed by RM1.38 trillion (2021,) RM1.32 trillion (2020), RM1.25 trillion (2019) and RM1.19 trillion (2018).
      “The ratio of household debt to gross domestic product (GDP) at the end of 2023 also slightly increased to 84.2% compared with 82% in 2018,” it said..
      =========
      2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
      Malaysia Government debt accounted for 65.6 % of the country's Nominal GDP in Mar 2024, compared with the ratio of 64.3 % in the previous quarter. Malaysia government debt to GDP ratio data is updated quarterly, available from Dec 2010 to Mar 2024.

      Hapus
  96. Woii Indon...
    Thailand pun bilang "Awas, Minggir lu Miskin" 😂🤣😁🤣😂🤣

    Nah lihat video ini;

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XzhrkRu6UyM

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    Balasan
    1. IDENTITY CRISIS = It is only in Malaysia that we face problems of promoting Malay as the national language as even after 60 years of independence, a substantial segment of the population canNOt converse in Malay or only use it during official occasions.
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      HOUSEHOLD DEBT CRISIS
      Malaysia's household debt is rising rapidly, with the debt-to-GDP ratio at 84.2% at the end of 2023. This is due to a combination of factors, including low wage growth, high living costs, and easy access to credit. The debt is a threat to the financial well-being of Malaysians and the stability of the economy.
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      NEGATIVE PERCEPTION OF THE ECONOMY
      Despite a growth rate of 4.2% in the first quarter of 2024, a survey found that 7 in 10 Malaysians believe the country is in recession. Half of Malaysians say they are only getting by financially, and one third believe the cost of living crisis is worse than other countries.
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      NEED FOR STRUCTURAL REFORM
      The Malaysian ringgit has been depreciating, which is due to a number of factors, including a long-term decrease in competitiveness and over-reliance on foreign direct investment. To address this, Malaysia needs to re-evaluate its dependence on foreign direct investment and implement major reforms.
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      2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
      2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
      2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
      A recent survey conducted by the Financial Education Network (FEN) showed that 84 per cent of Malaysians do not have regular savings every month.
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      2024 RASIO HUTANG 84,2% DARI GDP
      HUTANG 2023 = RM 1.53 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2022 = RM 1.45 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2021 = RM 1.38 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2020 = RM 1.32 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2019 = RM 1.25 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2018 = RM 1.19 TRILLION.
      The Finance Ministry stated that the aggregate national household debt stood at RM1.53 trillion between 2018 and 2023.
      In aggregate, it said the household debt for 2022 was RM1.45 trillion, followed by RM1.38 trillion (2021,) RM1.32 trillion (2020), RM1.25 trillion (2019) and RM1.19 trillion (2018).
      “The ratio of household debt to gross domestic product (GDP) at the end of 2023 also slightly increased to 84.2% compared with 82% in 2018,” it said.
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      2024 RINGGIT LOSSES
      The ringgit extended its losses to end lower against the US dollar today despite weaker United States economic data, an economist said. At 6 pm, the ringgit depreciated to 4.7110/7145 versus the greenback from yesterday’s close of 4.7080/7110.
      ---
      2023 RINGGIT FALLS
      The Malaysian ringgit has fallen to its lowest level since the 1997-1998 Asian financial crisis, with the currency weighed by the US dollar’s rise and a widening rate differential with the United States.
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      2024 DEFICIT 4.3% 2023 DEFICIT 5%
      With Budget 2024, Malaysia’s military will get some but not all of what it wants, as the government runs a tight budget focused on uplifting the socio-economic well-being of citizens while trying to ensure fiscal discipline as it aims to narrow the deficit to 4.3% of GDP by end-2024 (from 5%)
      ---
      2022 DEFICIT 5,6% 2021 DEFICIT 5,6%
      Pada kesempatan yang sama, Menteri Ekonomi Malaysia Rafizi Ramli menyatakan pengeluaran negara cukup besar yang dipicu oleh pandemi untuk melindungi ekonomi memperlebar defisit menjadi 6,4 persen dari PDB pada 2021
      Kemudian pada 2022 berkurang menjadi 5,6 persen, ketika pemerintah juga meningkatkan pagu utang dari 60 persen menjadi 65 persen dari PDB
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      2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
      Malaysia Government debt accounted for 65.6 % of the country's Nominal GDP in Mar 2024, compared with the ratio of 64.3 % in the previous quarter. Malaysia government debt to GDP ratio data is updated quarterly, available from Dec 2010 to Mar 2024.

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    2. ACTUALLY MONKEY
      ACTUALLY MONKEY
      ACTUALLY MONKEY
      ACTUALLY MONKEY
      ACTUALLY MONKEY
      Tengku Razaleigh, better known as Ku Li, dismissed the label which was claimed by many, including former prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad.
      Ku Li said Malaysia could not claim to being an Asian Tiger as the country had financed most of its projects, including dams and highways, because foreign investors had skirted around Malaysia.
      “You call yourself an Asian Tiger, but you’re actually a monkey. You’re not developed,” he was quoted as telling Free Malaysia Today
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      2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
      2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
      2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
      A recent survey conducted by the Financial Education Network (FEN) showed that 84 per cent of Malaysians do not have regular savings every month.
      The level of financial literacy among Malaysians is still low. The study found that 69 per cent prefer spending over saving, leading to a lack of savings for emergencies. Moreover, 47 per cent admitted to having difficulty setting aside RM1,000 for emergencies.".
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      2024 RASIO HUTANG 84,2% DARI GDP
      HUTANG 2023 = RM 1.53 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2022 = RM 1.45 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2021 = RM 1.38 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2020 = RM 1.32 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2019 = RM 1.25 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2018 = RM 1.19 TRILLION
      The Finance Ministry stated that the aggregate national household debt stood at RM1.53 trillion between 2018 and 2023.
      In aggregate, it said the household debt for 2022 was RM1.45 trillion, followed by RM1.38 trillion (2021,) RM1.32 trillion (2020), RM1.25 trillion (2019) and RM1.19 trillion (2018).
      “The ratio of household debt to gross domestic product (GDP) at the end of 2023 also slightly increased to 84.2% compared with 82% in 2018,” it said..
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      2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
      Malaysia Government debt accounted for 65.6 % of the country's Nominal GDP in Mar 2024, compared with the ratio of 64.3 % in the previous quarter. Malaysia government debt to GDP ratio data is updated quarterly, available from Dec 2010 to Mar 2024.
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      LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP
      Malaysia Plan, 2021-2025 (Twelfth Plan), the Government maintained the statutory debt limit at 65% of GDP under the Loan (Local) (Statutory Ceiling for Borrowing) and Government Funding (Statutory Ceiling of Moneys Received) Order 2022 [P.U. (A) 399/2022] which came into effect on 1 January 2023. As at end-August 2023, the Federal Government statutory debt which comprises MGS, MGII and MITB recorded 59.9% of GDP, below the stipulated debt ceiling.
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      HASIL STUDI = BELANJA PERTAHANAN TERGANTUNG HUTANG
      INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT = The results reveal a robust positive association between Public Debt and Defence Spending, substantiated by the significant coefficient of 0.7601 (p < 0.01). This suggests that an increase in Public Debt corresponds to a substantial rise in Defence Spending. Additionally, the study underscores the influence of Gross Domestic Saving and Exchange Rate on Defence Spending, with coefficients of 1.5996 (p < 0.01) and 0.4703 (p < 0.05), respectively. These findings contribute valuable insights into the fiscal dynamics of Malaysia's defence budget, shedding light on the interplay between Public Debt and strategic resource allocation. The incorporation of control variables enhances the robustness of the analysis, providing a nuanced understanding of the factors shaping defence spending in the Malaysian context.

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  97. IDENTITY CRISIS = It is only in Malaysia that we face problems of promoting Malay as the national language as even after 60 years of independence, a substantial segment of the population canNOt converse in Malay or only use it during official occasions.
    ---
    HOUSEHOLD DEBT CRISIS
    Malaysia's household debt is rising rapidly, with the debt-to-GDP ratio at 84.2% at the end of 2023. This is due to a combination of factors, including low wage growth, high living costs, and easy access to credit. The debt is a threat to the financial well-being of Malaysians and the stability of the economy.
    ---
    NEGATIVE PERCEPTION OF THE ECONOMY
    Despite a growth rate of 4.2% in the first quarter of 2024, a survey found that 7 in 10 Malaysians believe the country is in recession. Half of Malaysians say they are only getting by financially, and one third believe the cost of living crisis is worse than other countries.
    ---
    NEED FOR STRUCTURAL REFORM
    The Malaysian ringgit has been depreciating, which is due to a number of factors, including a long-term decrease in competitiveness and over-reliance on foreign direct investment. To address this, Malaysia needs to re-evaluate its dependence on foreign direct investment and implement major reforms.
    ---
    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    A recent survey conducted by the Financial Education Network (FEN) showed that 84 per cent of Malaysians do not have regular savings every month.
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    2024 RASIO HUTANG 84,2% DARI GDP
    HUTANG 2023 = RM 1.53 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2022 = RM 1.45 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2021 = RM 1.38 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2020 = RM 1.32 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2019 = RM 1.25 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2018 = RM 1.19 TRILLION.
    The Finance Ministry stated that the aggregate national household debt stood at RM1.53 trillion between 2018 and 2023.
    In aggregate, it said the household debt for 2022 was RM1.45 trillion, followed by RM1.38 trillion (2021,) RM1.32 trillion (2020), RM1.25 trillion (2019) and RM1.19 trillion (2018).
    “The ratio of household debt to gross domestic product (GDP) at the end of 2023 also slightly increased to 84.2% compared with 82% in 2018,” it said.
    ===================
    2024 RINGGIT LOSSES
    The ringgit extended its losses to end lower against the US dollar today despite weaker United States economic data, an economist said. At 6 pm, the ringgit depreciated to 4.7110/7145 versus the greenback from yesterday’s close of 4.7080/7110.
    ---
    2023 RINGGIT FALLS
    The Malaysian ringgit has fallen to its lowest level since the 1997-1998 Asian financial crisis, with the currency weighed by the US dollar’s rise and a widening rate differential with the United States.
    ---
    2024 DEFICIT 4.3% 2023 DEFICIT 5%
    With Budget 2024, Malaysia’s military will get some but not all of what it wants, as the government runs a tight budget focused on uplifting the socio-economic well-being of citizens while trying to ensure fiscal discipline as it aims to narrow the deficit to 4.3% of GDP by end-2024 (from 5%)
    ---
    2022 DEFICIT 5,6% 2021 DEFICIT 5,6%
    Pada kesempatan yang sama, Menteri Ekonomi Malaysia Rafizi Ramli menyatakan pengeluaran negara cukup besar yang dipicu oleh pandemi untuk melindungi ekonomi memperlebar defisit menjadi 6,4 persen dari PDB pada 2021
    Kemudian pada 2022 berkurang menjadi 5,6 persen, ketika pemerintah juga meningkatkan pagu utang dari 60 persen menjadi 65 persen dari PDB
    ===================
    2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
    Malaysia Government debt accounted for 65.6 % of the country's Nominal GDP in Mar 2024, compared with the ratio of 64.3 % in the previous quarter. Malaysia government debt to GDP ratio data is updated quarterly, available from Dec 2010 to Mar 2024.

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  98. Sudah di rap brooo....Awas Syaitan Minggir lu Miskin!
    😂🤣😁🤣😂🤣

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AuM0j56D4LI

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. IDENTITY CRISIS = It is only in Malaysia that we face problems of promoting Malay as the national language as even after 60 years of independence, a substantial segment of the population canNOt converse in Malay or only use it during official occasions.
      ---
      HOUSEHOLD DEBT CRISIS
      Malaysia's household debt is rising rapidly, with the debt-to-GDP ratio at 84.2% at the end of 2023. This is due to a combination of factors, including low wage growth, high living costs, and easy access to credit. The debt is a threat to the financial well-being of Malaysians and the stability of the economy.
      ---
      NEGATIVE PERCEPTION OF THE ECONOMY
      Despite a growth rate of 4.2% in the first quarter of 2024, a survey found that 7 in 10 Malaysians believe the country is in recession. Half of Malaysians say they are only getting by financially, and one third believe the cost of living crisis is worse than other countries.
      ---
      NEED FOR STRUCTURAL REFORM
      The Malaysian ringgit has been depreciating, which is due to a number of factors, including a long-term decrease in competitiveness and over-reliance on foreign direct investment. To address this, Malaysia needs to re-evaluate its dependence on foreign direct investment and implement major reforms.
      ---
      2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
      2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
      2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
      A recent survey conducted by the Financial Education Network (FEN) showed that 84 per cent of Malaysians do not have regular savings every month.
      ===================
      2024 RASIO HUTANG 84,2% DARI GDP
      HUTANG 2023 = RM 1.53 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2022 = RM 1.45 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2021 = RM 1.38 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2020 = RM 1.32 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2019 = RM 1.25 TRILLION
      HUTANG 2018 = RM 1.19 TRILLION.
      The Finance Ministry stated that the aggregate national household debt stood at RM1.53 trillion between 2018 and 2023.
      In aggregate, it said the household debt for 2022 was RM1.45 trillion, followed by RM1.38 trillion (2021,) RM1.32 trillion (2020), RM1.25 trillion (2019) and RM1.19 trillion (2018).
      “The ratio of household debt to gross domestic product (GDP) at the end of 2023 also slightly increased to 84.2% compared with 82% in 2018,” it said.
      ===================
      2024 RINGGIT LOSSES
      The ringgit extended its losses to end lower against the US dollar today despite weaker United States economic data, an economist said. At 6 pm, the ringgit depreciated to 4.7110/7145 versus the greenback from yesterday’s close of 4.7080/7110.
      ---
      2023 RINGGIT FALLS
      The Malaysian ringgit has fallen to its lowest level since the 1997-1998 Asian financial crisis, with the currency weighed by the US dollar’s rise and a widening rate differential with the United States.
      ---
      2024 DEFICIT 4.3% 2023 DEFICIT 5%
      With Budget 2024, Malaysia’s military will get some but not all of what it wants, as the government runs a tight budget focused on uplifting the socio-economic well-being of citizens while trying to ensure fiscal discipline as it aims to narrow the deficit to 4.3% of GDP by end-2024 (from 5%)
      ---
      2022 DEFICIT 5,6% 2021 DEFICIT 5,6%
      Pada kesempatan yang sama, Menteri Ekonomi Malaysia Rafizi Ramli menyatakan pengeluaran negara cukup besar yang dipicu oleh pandemi untuk melindungi ekonomi memperlebar defisit menjadi 6,4 persen dari PDB pada 2021
      Kemudian pada 2022 berkurang menjadi 5,6 persen, ketika pemerintah juga meningkatkan pagu utang dari 60 persen menjadi 65 persen dari PDB
      ===================
      2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
      Malaysia Government debt accounted for 65.6 % of the country's Nominal GDP in Mar 2024, compared with the ratio of 64.3 % in the previous quarter. Malaysia government debt to GDP ratio data is updated quarterly, available from Dec 2010 to Mar 2024

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  99. TITLE MONKEY .........
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    HUMAN = MANUSIA
    MONKEY = MONYET, GORILA, BERUK
    ACTUALLY MONKEY
    ACTUALLY MONKEY
    ACTUALLY MONKEY
    Tengku Razaleigh, better known as Ku Li, dismissed the label which was claimed by many, including former prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad.
    Ku Li said Malaysia could not claim to being an Asian Tiger as the country had financed most of its projects, including dams and highways, because foreign investors had skirted around Malaysia.
    “You call yourself an Asian Tiger, but you’re actually a monkey. You’re not developed,” he was quoted as telling Free Malaysia Today
    ------
    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    2024 = 84% NO SAVING EVERY MONTH
    A recent survey conducted by the Financial Education Network (FEN) showed that 84 per cent of Malaysians do not have regular savings every month.
    The level of financial literacy among Malaysians is still low. The study found that 69 per cent prefer spending over saving, leading to a lack of savings for emergencies. Moreover, 47 per cent admitted to having difficulty setting aside RM1,000 for emergencies.".
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    2024 RASIO HUTANG 84,2% DARI GDP
    HUTANG 2023 = RM 1.53 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2022 = RM 1.45 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2021 = RM 1.38 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2020 = RM 1.32 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2019 = RM 1.25 TRILLION
    HUTANG 2018 = RM 1.19 TRILLION
    The Finance Ministry stated that the aggregate national household debt stood at RM1.53 trillion between 2018 and 2023.
    In aggregate, it said the household debt for 2022 was RM1.45 trillion, followed by RM1.38 trillion (2021,) RM1.32 trillion (2020), RM1.25 trillion (2019) and RM1.19 trillion (2018).
    “The ratio of household debt to gross domestic product (GDP) at the end of 2023 also slightly increased to 84.2% compared with 82% in 2018,” it said..
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    2024 OVER LIMIT DEBT 65,6%
    Malaysia Government debt accounted for 65.6 % of the country's Nominal GDP in Mar 2024, compared with the ratio of 64.3 % in the previous quarter. Malaysia government debt to GDP ratio data is updated quarterly, available from Dec 2010 to Mar 2024.
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    LIMIT DEBT 65% TO GDP
    Malaysia Plan, 2021-2025 (Twelfth Plan), the Government maintained the statutory debt limit at 65% of GDP under the Loan (Local) (Statutory Ceiling for Borrowing) and Government Funding (Statutory Ceiling of Moneys Received) Order 2022 [P.U. (A) 399/2022] which came into effect on 1 January 2023. As at end-August 2023, the Federal Government statutory debt which comprises MGS, MGII and MITB recorded 59.9% of GDP, below the stipulated debt ceiling.
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    HASIL STUDI = BELANJA PERTAHANAN TERGANTUNG HUTANG
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT = The results reveal a robust positive association between Public Debt and Defence Spending, substantiated by the significant coefficient of 0.7601 (p < 0.01). This suggests that an increase in Public Debt corresponds to a substantial rise in Defence Spending. Additionally, the study underscores the influence of Gross Domestic Saving and Exchange Rate on Defence Spending, with coefficients of 1.5996 (p < 0.01) and 0.4703 (p < 0.05), respectively. These findings contribute valuable insights into the fiscal dynamics of Malaysia's defence budget, shedding light on the interplay between Public Debt and strategic resource allocation. The incorporation of control variables enhances the robustness of the analysis, providing a nuanced understanding of the factors shaping defence spending in the Malaysian context.

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  100. Betul...betul....betul gara2 video Ishowspeed seluruh dunia akhirnya tahu keindahan adat budaya Indonesia 👏👏👏 dan semua juga tahu kebodohan bangsa malon yg suka klaim dan mencuri budaya Indonesia, thanks alot Ishowspeed 👏👏👏🤣😂😁😂🤣

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    Balasan
    1. Bayangkan Ishowspeed live show dibanyak tempat di Indonesia Jakarta, Jogya, Bali....followernya jutaan bro
      🤣😂😁😂🤣😂😁

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  101. 1 BULAN = LAUNCHING 3 KAPAL
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    24 September 2024
    LAUNCHING KAPAL BHO
    Staf Ahli Menhan Bidang Ekonomi Mayjen TNI Steverly C. Parengkuan memimpin kegiatan Launching Ceremony Kapal Bantu Hidro Oseanografi (BHO) (Ocean Going) di Dermaga PT. Palindo Marine, Batam, Selasa (24/9/2025).
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    20 September 2024
    LAUNCHING KAPAL OPV 2
    TNI AL kembali melaksanakan Shipnaming dan Launching kapal perang buatan dalam negeri yang dipimpin oleh Kepala Staf Angkatan Laut (Kasal) Laksamana TNI Dr. Muhammad Ali di galangan kapal PT. Daya Radar Utama Lampung pada Jumat (20/09).
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    18 September 2024
    LAUNCHING KAPAL OPV 1
    Staf Ahli Menhan Bidang Politik Mayjen TNI Drs. Nugroho Sulistyo Budi, M. M., M.Han., memimpin upacara peluncuran (launching) Kapal OPV 90M di Lampung, Rabu (18/9), produksi PT. Daya Radar Utama
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    SATU-SATUNYA DI ASEAN
    RELAX EKSPOR MRSS UEA The United Arab Emirates (UAE) anNOunced it had awarded the Indonesian shipyard PT PAL an AED1.5 billion (USD408.32 million) contract to supply a “multimission vessel” during the IDEX 2023 show being held in Abu Dhabi from 20 to 24 February.
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    SATU-SATUNYA DI ASEAN
    RELAX EKSPOR B2 SSV FILIPINA Dipercayakannya PT PAL Indonesia dalam pengadaan 2 (dua) unit kapal perang jenis Landing Dock oleh Angkatan Laut Filipina, karena kepuasan Pemerintah Filipina dan Angkatan Laut Filipina atas pengoperasian 2 unit Landing Dock atau Strategic Sealift Vessel (SSV) yang telah diserahterimakan oleh PAL beberapa tahun lalu.
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    SATU-SATUNYA DI ASEAN
    RELAX BUILD FRIGAT On August 25, the keel laying ceremony for the first of two Red White frigates was held at Indonesian state-owned shipbuilder PT PAL Indonesia’s facility in Surabaya City, East Java. Based on Babcock's Arrowhead 140 design, it is said that with a 140-metre length and a displacement of 5,996 tons, the Red White frigate will be the largest and most advanced surface combatant ever constructed in Indonesia.
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    SATU-SATUNYA DI ASEAN
    RELAX BUILD SUBMARINE The Indonesian government has selected military shipbuilding company Naval Group to supply two Scorpène submarines that will be built in Indonesia.
    The full lithium-ion battery (LiB) submarines will be built by state-owned shipbuilder PT PAL in Surabaya through a transfer of techNOlogy from Naval Group, the France-based company said in a press statement on Tuesday.
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    SATU_SATUNYA DI ASEAN
    INDUSTRI PENERBANGAN
    PT Dirgantara Indonesia (atau biasa disingkat menjadi PTDI) adalah produsen pesawat terbang pertama dan satu-satunya di Indonesia dan di wilayah Asia Tenggara. Dirgantara Indonesia tidak hanya memproduksi berbagai jenis pesawat terbang.
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    SATU-SATUNYA DI ASEAN
    RELAX INDONESIA BUILD 48 KF21 = Despite the offer for less money and a reduced techNOlogy transfer, Indonesia's plan to build 48 aircraft at its local factory remains effective, a senior DAPA official said.
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    SATU-SATUNYA DI ASEAN
    PRODUKSI TANK MEDIUM
    Indonesia currently is the only country in Southeast Asia that produces its own combat tanks. This tank was made Pindad, an Indonesian state- owned military equipment manufacturing company.
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    LCS DIBAYAR 6 RM 11.2 BILLION NOT YET DELIVERED = The cost of the LCS project is NOw RM11.2 billion. It must be NOted from that RM11.2 billion, Lunas or the former BNS used around RM1 billion to pay its debts and to upgrade the facilities for the LCS project. And NOt a single ship has been delivered yet.
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    OPV DIBAYAR 3 JADI 1 = THHE BANGKRUT : Offshore fabricator and shipbuilder TH Heavy Engineering Bhd (THHE) is undertaking a voluntary winding-up, a year after it was delisted from Bursa Malaysia. The company resolved to undertake voluntary winding-up as it is unable to continue its operations due to liabilities, it said in a winding-up NOtice dated Sept 13.
    😝BEDA KASTA BEDA LEVEL BEDA IQ😝

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