Low volatility lures emerging market funds to Malaysian bonds


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SINGAPORE: Malaysian bonds have an advantage over their peers when it comes to attracting investors – low volatility.

The sovereign debt has comparable volatility to Singapore and South Korea, yet offers almost twice as much yields, according to Bloomberg calculations.

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