Isnin, 28 Mei 2018

Bagaimana usaha kerajaan untuk mengatasi masalah keberhutangan. Saranan MoF. 7728.

Malaysia Era Baru. Allahu Akbar  

Nie yang balaci pembangkang kata Kerajaan Persekutuan Malaysia nak jual PETRONAS. Sebenarnya mereka faham, tetapi nak kelirukan puak-puak mereka dan berhujah nak tegakkan benang basah bekas Menteri Kewangan terburuk dunia yang mereka ada dan war²kan sebagai insan terpilih. Kena bedal skandal 1MDB pun face tenang jer dan didakwa sikap orang beriman. Astaghfirullahalazim. Nauzubillahminzalik. 
Tuah Rezzal YB berkongsi pautan.
1 jam
28hb May 2018
13.00pm

Setel problem RM1trillion hutang negara dengan langkah capital mechanism! Bijak benar strategy untuk selesaikan masalah Hutang negara yang menjangkau 1 Trillion. Mengunakan Pasaran saham dan dunia kapital satu langkah Bijak Menteri Kewangan yg baru,LIM GUAN ENG.

Statement nak IPO kan Petronas satu langkah paling bijak!. Profit 45billion kalau ambik PE 22 main² valuation boleh pergi dekat RM1trillion.

State goverment boleh beli saham² sedia ada termasuk pelabur seluruh dunia untuk dapatkan Dividen.

Kerajaan Malaysia pula dapat realized duit tunai yang diperolehi nanti untuk bayar hutang.Benda yang biasa dibuat oleh company² yang pergi IPO.

Standard IPO Petronas kena apungkan minimum 25% pada public boleh bagi RM250billion pada kerajaan PH untuk cover debit² yang perlu disetelkan.

Ada ka investor nak labur kat Petronas?

Hello brother... Petronas ni forbes Top 500 companies. Ramai orang impikan saham Petronas ni baik dalam dan luar. Brand Petronas baik dan masa nilah kena ambik peluang IPO!

Bukan satu sahaja... Idea paling power Menteri kewangan nak apungkan Real Estate Investment Trust(Reit) Putrajaya satu idea paling superbbbbb!

Kalau IPO dapat dekat RM1.5trillion cukup untuk selesaikan masalah negara!

Tulah saya selalu cakap, dunia capital mechanism ni kalau difahami akan selesaikan banyak masalah dan dunia masalah cash flow dalam pentadbiran akan dapat diselesaikan. Kerajaan akan sewa semula bangunan² yang ada dan semua investor akan dapat pulangan dalam bentuk dividend.

Maksudnya orang awam, pelabur institusi macam amanah hartanah Berhad boleh dapat DIVIDEN reit yang superb stable.

Idea yang tepat pada waktunya. BIJAK!.
SAYA SETUJU 100%.

Gunakan capital mechanism untuk jadikan negara Malaysia ke arah lebih baik. Hutang negara bakal dijelaskan hasil proceeds yang diterima.

Satu ayat untuk Menteri Kewangan baru,Lim Guan Eng
BIJAK!
*SEBARKAN*
*VIRALKAN*
👍👍👍💪💪👏👏👏

ref: 
KAMI BENCI NAJIB DAN HADI (KBNH)


Listing of Petronas among options to increase revenue

To the rescue: Given the gravity of the situation, one investor says that the listing of Petronas is a surefire way of raising a huge sum of money quickly. — Bloomberg

THE government’s liabilities are out in the open. Finance Minister Lim Guan Eng revealed details to substantiate his point of national liabilities and debt have breached not only the RM1 trillion-mark but also reached 80.3% of gross domestic product.

The numbers are disputed by the former Finance Minister and Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak.

Apart from a higher national debt, the new government faces a loss of revenue from the abolition of the goods and services tax (GST). The GST is to be zerorised from June 1 and will see a shortfall in revenue that will be only plugged once the sales and services tax (SST) is introduced later this year.

But investment circles feel that the government does have many options, some bold and creative, for it to raise finances to cover not only the revenue gap but also reduce government debt.

Saudi Arabia during the depths of the oil crisis recently proposed to float the country’s jewel – Saudi Aramco. The listing of 5% of the world’s most secretive and largest oil company could raise US$2 trillion for the kingdom.

A listing of Petronas, which made a profit of RM45.5bil last year when oil prices were much lower than now, can raise between RM600bil and RM800bil, depending on the valuation the company seeks from investors in an initial public offering (IPO).

“A disposal of a 25% stake in Petronas during a listing exercise will easily raise between RM150bil to RM200bil for the government,” says an investment banker.

A listing of Petronas, apart from generating cash to repay the country’s debt, will also address the oil royalty issue that is a quagmire between the government and the states where oil is produced.

“The states can have a share in Petronas and then can receive the dividends that Petronas declares. This will also solve the problem of Sarawak wanting to set up its own version of Petronas,” he says.

Another idea floated is establishing a national land company, much along the likes of Singapore’s Urban Redevelopment Authority. Federal-owned land can be put into a trust or into a company that can be listed. Money from an IPO would raise cash for the government or a private trust can sell the land to developers to raise a steady stream of cash.

“That way, we can have regulated development and land that can be put up for sale through open tender,” he says.

The banker says that there would not be abuses of land sales such which is quite prevalent now.

“We won’t have cases of politicians disposing of land or buying it for their personal gains,” he said.

The national land company would be easily worth billions, depending on the properties that are put into the company.

Another avenue is the establishment of a government real estate investment trust (REIT). The investor says that buildings in Putrajaya can be put into a gigantic REIT that can then be floated to raise cash for the government.

He estimates that the proposals, if executed, can raise between RM1.5 trillion and RM2 trillion, which can effectively pay off the government debt.

There is rising anxiety that rating agencies and international investors are getting cold feet over the size of government liabilities. The government has said that it would honour its debt obligations and stressed that the economy is in good health regardless of the federal debt.

Malayan Banking Bhd Group chief economist Suhaimi Ilias says there are mitigations to revenue loss from the GST zero-rating such as upsides to oil-related income, given global crude oil prices that are now higher at an average of almost US$70 per barrel year-to-date compared with the Budget 2018 forecast of US$52 a barrel.

The SST re-introduction, depending on whether this would be the same as previously in terms of SST rates and base, will be another source of income generation.


“These also can – and need – to be complemented by the spending side of the budget equation as well, given that there are also costs from populist Pakatan Harapan election promises like bringing back fuel price stabilisation/subsidies; the deferment in the National Higher Education Fund Corp (PTPTN) loan repayment which affects the financing of the PTPTN for future batches of students; and the abolition of highway tolls.

Suhaimi says adjustments in spending from a smaller Cabinet, ministerial salary cuts, the termination of political appointees, the abolition of agencies like the Land Public Transport Commission and the National Professors Council, reviewing or putting an end to direct negotiation contracts and going for open tender would be essential. “So, it will be a combination of GST revenue offsetting measures and spending rationalisation.”

Socio-Economic Research Centre executive director Lee Heng Guie says that when it comes to revenue reforms, the design of the tax policy should be fair and equitable in order to be sustainable.

“The push for wide and investment-friendly reform to boost potential growth should be expedited, as strong investment and economic growth has a huge effect on enhancing revenue growth and reducing public debt,” he says.


On budget planning and development, he says an oversight body needs to be set up to ensure better fiscal rules, budgetary processes and closer fiscal monitoring to ensure fiscal discipline.

ref: 
Listing of Petronas among options to increase revenue - Business News | The Star Online
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