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Asia Daily

Asia Daily Briefing - Power problems

January 14, 2020


ASIA INSIGHT:

 Malaysia economy

 stands to lose in 

Mahathir-Anwar 

power game

KUALA LUMPUR -- The 
 uncertainty over the promised transition from the 94
-year-old Mahathir Mohamad
 to his nemesis-turned-ally 
Anwar Ibrahim is spooking 
investors, and the Malaysian
 economy stands to be the 
biggest loser in the tussle.

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