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  2. Malaysia and the World Bank - Wikipedia

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    Malaysia received its first loan from the IBRD in 1958. [4] The proposed loan expected the IBRD to provide 70% of financing, or around US$51.2 million. [5] These funds were commissioned for the Cameron Highlands District, approximately 100 miles of Kuala Lumpur, as a part of a comprehensive plan to develop energy infrastructure.

  3. History of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    In early 2020, Malaysia faced a political crisis, [21] concurrent with the COVID-19 pandemic, leading to political, health, social, and economic disruptions. [22] [23] The 2022 general election resulted in Malaysia's first hung parliament, leading to Anwar Ibrahim's appointment as Prime Minister on November 24, 2022. [24] [25] [26] [27]

  4. British Malaya - Wikipedia

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    The Second World War however consumed the country. Japan invaded Malaya in 1941, as part of the coordinated attack that started at Pearl Harbor . Malaya and Singapore were under Japanese occupation from 1942 until 1945.

  5. Timeline of Malaysian history - Wikipedia

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    Central Bank of Malaysia, which known as Bank Negara Tanah Melayu, was founded. 19 August: The first election was held since Independence. The Alliance won most of the seats. 12 September: The first Malayan Parliament was opened by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong. 1960: 31 May: Malayan Banking Berhad, which known as Maybank, was incorporated. 22 June

  6. Federation of Malaya - Wikipedia

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    [2] [8] In 1963, the Federation was reconstituted as "Malaysia" when it federated with the British territories of Singapore, Sarawak, and North Borneo; a claim to the latter territory was maintained by the Philippines. [9] [10] Singapore separated from Malaysia to become an independent republic on 9 August 1965. [11]

  7. Economic history of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    The stock market capitalisation of listed companies in Malaysia was valued at $181,236 million in 2005 by the World Bank. [ 14 ] Some of the more visible projects from that period are Putrajaya , a new international airport ( Kuala Lumpur International Airport ), a hydroelectric dam (Bakun dam), the Petronas Towers and the Multimedia Super ...

  8. How The World Bank Broke Its Promise to Protect the Poor

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    The World Bank has regularly failed to live up to its own policies for protecting people harmed by projects it finances. The World Bank and its private-sector lending arm, the International Finance Corp., have financed governments and companies accused of human rights violations such as rape, murder and torture.

  9. Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    It has a labour force of about 15 million, which is the world's 34th-largest. [210] Malaysia's large automotive industry ranks as the world's 22nd-largest by production. [211] Malaysia is the world's 23rd-largest exporter and 25th-largest importer. [212] [213] However, economic inequalities exist between different ethnic groups. [214]