tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6833372664905554734.post5792756921663986405..comments2024-03-23T03:41:27.086+08:00Comments on Corporate Governance in Malaysia: GP Ocean Food & Securities Commission (2)M.A. Windhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16833927103193297126noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6833372664905554734.post-25260897691320177032012-04-22T23:23:50.542+08:002012-04-22T23:23:50.542+08:00Any comment on the new policy regarding the restri...Any comment on the new policy regarding the restriction on property for foreigners? The star shows that 98% of the property was purchased by Malaysians. The real culprit should be Malaysians themselves. From the feedback that I get, this is just another silly action by beloved Malaysia gov. They believe this will cause the developers to push the price higher and build more high end properties.<br />To me, I agree with The Star's columnist's comment. The only way to curb the problem is increase interest rate and restrict Malaysia credit market. Besides that the gov should try it best to build more affordable houses for those who need it.lmenwenoreply@blogger.com