Global funds up Malaysia debt holdings to RM204b in Nov


The proposed policy, it said, set out the legal obligations, requirements and standards that digital currency exchangers, which will be defined under the First Schedule of the AMLA, must carry out as reporting institutions.

KUALA LUMPUR: Foreign ownership of Malaysian sovereign and corporate debt increased 3.4% to RM204bil from RM197.3bil in October, according to central bank data.

It said on Monday that foreign ownership of government bonds climbed 3% to RM178.2bil in November from previous month. - Bloomberg

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