KUALA LUMPUR -- Malaysia’s economy contracted 2.7% in the June-September quarter, the central bank announced on Friday, signaling a turnaround from the worst of the coronavirus pandemic's business-crippling effects.
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Malaysia's economy is gradually coming back to life after a strict coronavirus lockdown earlier this year, but a recent wave of infections poses a threat. © Reuters
KUALA LUMPUR -- Malaysia’s economy contracted 2.7% in the June-September quarter, the central bank announced on Friday, signaling a turnaround from the worst of the coronavirus pandemic's business-crippling effects.