Malaysian bond yields at 4-month lows


KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysian bond yields fell to their lowest in four months on Monday, driven by sustained bids from domestic and foreign investors after the government unveiled a fiscally conservative budget late last week.

Five-year bonds fell 10 basis points to 3.34 percent, taking the drop since the end of August to 40 basis points and the yield to levels last seen early in July.

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