Malaysia's central bank on Tuesday slashed its interest rate for the first time in nearly three years, citing several downside risks to the economic growth outlook.
The Bank Negara's Monetary Policy Committee decided to cut the Overnight Policy Rate by a quarter-point to 3 percent. The decision was in line with economists expectations.
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