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Influx of gulf funds viewed as temporary
PETALING JAYA: The recent inflow of funds into the Malaysian sukuk market from the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) is temporary, fuelled by the build-up of investable funds in the GCC from the hike in crude oil prices amid the political upheaval in the Middle East and North Africa region.
A robust bond market
THE bond market is expected to be abuzz with more activities this year underpinned by a more positive economic outlook, rising mergers and acquisitions (MAs) and improved appetite for debt papers.
More money going into fixed-income market
With global economic conditions still fragile, is there a trend towards investing in bonds and other fixed income instruments rather than the stock market? StarBiz talks to several experts in the fund management industry.
Downgrades will hit bond market
PETALING JAYA: The ratings downgrades of debt notes issued by players in the Selangor water sector will adversely affect the local corporate bond market as they have shaken investor confidence in the credit risk outlook of the market, according to industry experts.
Bond ‘party’ to continue
KUALA LUMPUR: Fixed income players expect the party in the bond market to continue despite the central bank maintaining the overnight policy rate at 2.75%.
Malaysia's bond market picking up
PETALING JAYA: The local bond market is showing signs of improvement in the second half fuelled by increased liquidity in the market, positive economic outlook and lower-than-expected supply in the first half.
Fewer corporate bond issues in H1 this year
PETALING JAYA: The issuance of new corporate bonds has been on the decrease in the first half of the year as compared with the same period last year.
Rising ringgit draws foreign investors
THE strengthening of the ringgit against the greenback and other currencies has whetted foreign investors' appetite for domestic assets, including bonds - at least for the short term.
Malaysian bond revival seen
KUALA LUMPUR: Government bonds have seen active trade over the past couple of months after interest rates were raised and the ringgit strengthened against the major currencies but experts believe activity in the corporate bonds may be ripe for a revival.
Bank Negara is top bond issuer in 2009
PETALING JAYA: Bank Negara was the top issuer of bonds for the fourth quarter ended Dec 31 with a market share of 31% and amount issued of RM24.6bil.