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Stability Can Be Found In Malaysian Fixed Income Market

Jesse Liew, Chief Investment Officer of Fixed Income, Southeast Asia, Principal Asset Management

10-Mar-25 09:15

Stability Can Be Found In Malaysian Fixed Income Market

Rapid developments coming out of the US have been keeping global markets and investors on their toes, but how will it impact the bond market here in Malaysia? Providing some perspective on whether there are opportunities here is Jesse Liew, Chief Investment Officer of Fixed Income, Southeast Asia, Principal Asset Management.

This Market Outlook is brought to you by Principal.

Produced by: Jake Lim, Wong Shou Ning

Presented by: Wong Shou Ning, Shazana Mokhtar, Philip See


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