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OPR Staying Flat And The Impact On Malaysian Bonds

Ang Beng Kuan, Head of Investments, Hong Leong Islamic Asset Management

11-Sep-23 09:15

OPR Staying Flat And The Impact On Malaysian Bonds

Bank Negara Malaysia kept the overnight policy rate at 3% in line with expectations. However what impact does that have on the bond market in light of the high foreign shareholding of MGS. Ang Beng Kuan, Head of Investments at Hong Leong Islamic Asset Management tells us.

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Produced by: Wong Shou Ning

Presented by: Wong Shou Ning, Keith Kam, Mark Tan


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