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Bond market remains robust


Continued foreign inflow into country bodes well for sector
PETALING JAYA: The Malaysian bond market is set to remain robust amid lingering risks after witnessing eight consecutive months of net foreign inflows into the market.
With the economic recovery underpinned by the financing of infrastructure projects, the government’s deficit financing due to stimulus measures and yield hunting activities by foreign investors, it spells good news for domestic bonds.
The government’s fiscal deficit in 2021 is projected to be at 5.4% of gross domestic product (GDP), despite a slight reduction from an estimated 6% last year.
The country’s GDP growth forecast for this year is expected to be between 6.5% and 7.5%, according to the Finance Ministry. ....

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All eyes on banks' asset quality


PETALING JAYA: Despite the banking sector showing healthy signs such as a brighter outlook with higher loan growth and profitability, gross impaired loans (GIL), however, could still weigh on the sector.
How the asset quality of banks would evolve this year will depend on the duration of the current movement control order (MCO 2.0) that is implemented to curb the pandemic.
Analysts and economists are pencilling in a GIL ratio of 1.76% to 3.5% for this year.
For November last year, GIL ratio stood at 1.53% compared with 1.41% in October the same year.
For December 2019, the ratio stood at 1.53% against 1.48% in December 2018. Although these figures are still relatively manageable compared with 4.8% in December 2008, it still poses a stress on the asset quality of banks. ....

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