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  2. Category:2020 in Malaysia by month - Wikipedia

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  3. Indonesian rupiah - Wikipedia

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    Indonesia had taken similar actions in the years leading up to the crisis, in December 1995 from 2 to 3%, in response to the Mexican financial crisis, and in June and September 1996, from 3 to 5% and then 5 to 8%. These actions had been successful in the past in defending the rupiah, but on this occasion, a more serious crisis of confidence arose.

  4. List of Malaysian states by GDP - Wikipedia

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    The following table is the list of the GDP of Malaysian states released by the Department of Statistics Malaysia. [7] [8] Data for 2023 estimates (US$ 1 = MYR 4.56 at 2023 average market exchange rate, [9] international $ (I$) using 2023 PPP conversion factor from World Bank (I$ 1 = MYR1.43) [10])

  5. Indonesia–Malaysia relations - Wikipedia

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    [2] Indonesia and Malaysia are two neighbouring nations that share similarities in many aspects. [3] Both Malaysia and Indonesia have many common characteristic traits, including standard frames of reference in history, culture and religion. Although both countries are separate and independent states, there are also profoundly embedded ...

  6. 2020 in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Mahathir initially stated that he would resign as Prime Minister after APEC Malaysia 2020. 22 February – Six-time Malaysian Super League champions Johor Darul Ta’zim (JDT) has officially moved into their new Sultan Ibrahim Stadium from Larkin Stadium, its previous venue.

  7. 2021 in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    23 July – 8 August – Athletes from Malaysia competed at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan, which was postponed by a year due to COVID-19. 26 July - De facto Law Minister Takiyuddin Hassan announced that the state of emergency will not be extended with all laws revoked as of 21 July, raising questions about the legality of the actions.

  8. Indonesia–Malaysia football rivalry - Wikipedia

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    Indonesia: 2–0 Malaysia: Sidoarjo: Friendly: 76 6 September 2016 Indonesia: 3–0 Malaysia: Surakarta: 77 5 September 2019 Indonesia: 2–3 Malaysia: Jakarta: 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification: 78 19 November 2019 Malaysia: 2–0 Indonesia: Kuala Lumpur: 79 19 December 2021 Malaysia: 1–4 Indonesia: Singapore: 2020 AFF Championship

  9. Economic history of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    [21] [22] Despite the adverse external environment arising from geopolitical tensions and the outbreak of the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS), the Malaysian economy maintained its growth momentum, with growth in the first half of 2003 reaching 4.5 per cent, significantly higher than the 2.6 per cent recorded during the same period in 2002.