KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 22 — Malaysia’s international reserves stood at US$95.9 billion (RM324.8 billion) on Oct 15 compared to US$96 billion on Sept 30, central bank data showed today.
The reserves were enough to finance 9.5 months of retained imports and were 3.9 times the short term external debt. — Reuters
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I hope the Govt do not deplete the country's reserves. Even a slight dip in reserves is not a good sign.Reserves are for rainny days and the future of our children.Spend wisely and for good cause.