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MALAYSIA: Country Wrap:  ETF Outflows Troubling EM. 

MALAYSIA
  • Malaysia’s BNM Taps Career Central Banker as Assistant Governor (source : BBG)
  • Emerging Market Bond ETFs Extend Outflows as Trump Risks Weigh (source: BBG).
  • The demand for both low-powered and high-powered chips in the development of artificial intelligence (AI) systems will lead to a significant increase in advanced data centre infrastructure, says Malaysia’s Mah Sing Group (source: The Star).
  • Malaysia’s FTSE KLCI Index is in decline for the fourth consecutive day, down -0.66% today.
  • MYR:  the ringgit was under pressure today as global volatility fed USD demand.  The ringgit was weaker by .464% to 4.3997.
  • Bonds:  MGS bonds rallied today with the 5YR at 3.608% (-2.5bp) and the 10YR at 3,805% (-1.5bp)
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  • Malaysia’s BNM Taps Career Central Banker as Assistant Governor (source : BBG)
  • Emerging Market Bond ETFs Extend Outflows as Trump Risks Weigh (source: BBG).
  • The demand for both low-powered and high-powered chips in the development of artificial intelligence (AI) systems will lead to a significant increase in advanced data centre infrastructure, says Malaysia’s Mah Sing Group (source: The Star).
  • Malaysia’s FTSE KLCI Index is in decline for the fourth consecutive day, down -0.66% today.
  • MYR:  the ringgit was under pressure today as global volatility fed USD demand.  The ringgit was weaker by .464% to 4.3997.
  • Bonds:  MGS bonds rallied today with the 5YR at 3.608% (-2.5bp) and the 10YR at 3,805% (-1.5bp)