Other Malaysian commodities like crude oil and tin were expected to do well,
he said.
As for the property sector, MINGS president Prof Joe Choo believed that
there would not be a bursting of the property market next year in Malaysia.
Upper end properties could see some stagnation in prices but mid-range
properties could remain strong, she said.
Properties in the eastern and south eastern directions should do well, said
Choo.
This should translate into better prospects for properties in Sabah and
Sarawak, which had seen improvement in prices of late, she said.
As for the Klang Valley, Choo said properties in the south easterly
direction of Kajang and Semenyih should see better growth.
According to analyses by MINGS, the sectors or professions that will
experience relatively better prospects in 2012 are media, education, accounting,
advertising, child care, fashion, music, acting, handicraft, antiques, health
food, interior design, beauty salons, photography, plant nurseries, pottery, and
animal husbandry.
-- BERNAMA
SHY SHY GR


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