Malaysian Bonds Outperforming in Emerging Asia as Ringgit Strengthens

Malaysian Bonds Outperforming in Emerging Asia as Ringgit Strengthens

By
Siti Amani Abdullah
1 min read

Malaysia's local-currency sovereign bonds have returned 1.1% to dollar-based investors this month as the nation's exports rose by 8.7% in January from a year earlier, making it a key element of investment strategy for M&G. The ringgit's performance, improving exports, and stable inflation rate are contributing to the attractiveness of Malaysian bonds. Investors are finding new reasons to buy the nation's bonds amidst favorable economic indicators.

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