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Malaysia ringgit currency fell to a six-year low on Tuesday as the government cut its economic growth forecast, reduced its budget and widened its fiscal deficit target for 2015, to reflect lower oil and gas revenues due to plunging world prices.

The Southeast Asian country has been hard hit by the collapse in global crude prices as it is the world's second largest exporter of liquefied natural gas and is also a net oil exporter.


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