Short-term interbank rates end steady


Liquidity in the conventional system fell to RM35.89bil from RM40.18bil yesterday morning.

KUALA LUMPUR: Short-term interbank rates ended steady yesterday following Bank Negara Malaysia’s operations to absorb surplus liquidity from the financial system.

Liquidity in the conventional system fell to RM35.89bil from RM40.18bil yesterday morning, while liquidity in Islamic funds declined to RM17.80bil from RM20.53bil.

Earlier in the day, the central bank issued a reverse repo tender.

At 4pm, the central bank called for a RM35.9bil conventional money market tender and a RM17.8bil murabahah money market tender, both for one-day monies.

The Malaysia Islamic Overnight Rate stood at 2.75% as of Dec 29, 2025. — Bernama

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