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The Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM), the country’s central bank, has put in place a series of new measures aimed at boosting the competitiveness of the national economy and in particular its financial sector. It is hoped this set of reforms will help ease the impact of the European debt crisis and the threat of a further bout of uncertainty in global markets.

Chapter | The Guide from The Report: Mongolia 2012

This section includes an article about Karakorum, the country's first capital, as well as a profile of traditional Mongolian wrestling. OBG also provides information on hotels, government and other listings, alongside useful tips for visitors on topics like currency, visas, language, communications, dress, business hours and electricity.

Chapter | Economy from The Report: Mongolia 2012

Mongolia’s resource-based economy is forecast to be one of the fastest growing in the world over the next two decades. The two big stories of 2011 were Tavan Tolgoi, a coal mine now ramping up its production, and Oyu Tolgoi, a copper and gold mine that should begin operations in 2013. The IMF expects investment in these projects, and growth in spinoff industries, to drive GDP growth to 12% in...

The mineral wealth of Mongolia, a vast and isolated land, has brought the world to its doorstep. The country’s economy is one of the fastest growing in the world, and production from and investment in its two largest mines should see GDP growth continue to climb.

The Philippines may be heading towards a period of economic introspection, looking inward for growth and stability as the shadow of slower economic growth appears to be spreading over many of its key trading partners. The country’s inner strength was tested late in 2011, however, by natural disaster and other domestic concerns.
Last year saw the prospect of Mongolia’s vast untapped natural mineral wealth drive heady levels of investment and growth, with the government aiming to harness the momentum by diversifying the economy and improving infrastructure, employment and housing. However, Prime Minister S. Batbold’s administration will likely face political pressures over protecting the country's resources in the lead-up to this June’s election.

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