Malaysia's industrial production in May rose 6.0 per cent from a year earlier, its best growth since a 6.7 per cent rise in February, data from the Statistics Department showed on Thursday, and was above expectations.
A Reuters poll of 12 economists had forecast factory output would grow 4.4 per cent, buoyed by improved exports and a halt to water rationing that had affected production.
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A Reuters poll of 12 economists had forecast factory output would grow 4.4 per cent, buoyed by improved exports and a halt to water rationing that had affected production.
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