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Malaysia: Foreign demand for domestic bonds lost traction in May – UOB

Foreign inflows into the Malaysian debt market seems to have lost some momentum in May, according to Julia Goh, Senior Economist at UOB Group, and Economist Loke Siew Ting.

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“Malaysia recorded an eighth straight month of foreign portfolio inflows totalling MYR1.7bn in May (Apr: +MYR5.2bn). Although foreigners remained net buyers of domestic bonds, pace of inflows eased to MYR1.9bn (vs. Apr: +MYR6.4bn), marking the lowest inflows since Sep 2020. Foreigners remained net sellers of domestic equities of MYR0.2bn (vs. Apr: -MYR1.1bn).”

“Bank Negara Malaysia’s foreign reserves rose by USD0.1bn m/m or USD3.3bn year-to-date to USD110.9bn as at end-May, the highest level since Dec 2014. The latest reserves position is sufficient to finance 8.4 months of retained imports and is 1.1 times total short-term external debt.”

“Slower foreign flows into Malaysia’s capital markets in May was in line with the trend of easing non-resident portfolio flows into emerging markets. Key concerns include a mixed and slower recovery among emerging market economies given a resurgence in infections, slow pace of vaccinations, higher inflation pressures, weaker fiscal outlook and debt burden, and tapertantrum risk.”

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