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The recovery of the Malaysian economy: does the timber industry sector follow the same trend?

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Jean-Marc Roda (roda@cirad.fr), Ahmad Fauzi Puasa (razeki@yahoo.com), Lim Hin Fui(limhf@frim.gov.my), Ismariah AhmadRohana Abd Rahman (rohanasr@frim.gov.my) and Noor Aini Zakaria
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EAS Strategic Options, 2009, vol. 2009, issue 02, pages 1-2

Abstract: An important indicator of the dynamics of the economy and its day to day evolutions is the performance of stock exchanges market. In the case of Malaysia, the KL Composite Index shows that since the world economic downturn in early 2008, the Malaysian economy started to recover in March 2009 (Fig. 1), while most of the developed countries are now still struggling with their sluggish economies.
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