This is in anticipation of a cut in OPR and a hike in Fed rate
PETALING JAYA: Foreign ownership of Malaysian Government bonds which shrank in September, the first time in 12 months, could see capital outflows continuing in anticipation of a cut in the overnight policy rate (OPR) and a hike in Federal Reserve (Fed) rate after a record high in foreign holdings in August.
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