Deposit-taking co-operative
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Deposit-taking co-operatives are a form of industry in Malaysia key to the economic and political interests of Chinese Malaysians. Their crash in 1986 caused a major political crisis when the Malay-dominated government was requested to bail out Chinese investors.

