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Today's episode breaks down major financial and market developments in Malaysia, from Axiata’s earnings dip due to its Indonesian merger to Petronas Gas facing lower tariffs. We also cover Genting Malaysia’s earnings struggles, Pharmaniaga’s financial restructuring, and Microsoft’s multi-billion-dollar projection for Malaysia’s digital economy. Plus, we analyze global trends, including US tariffs, interest rate expectations, and shifting export markets.

Key Malaysian Company News

🔹 Axiata Faces Short-Term Earnings Dip – Merger with Smartfren Telecom leads to deconsolidation, but long-term cost savings could bring $400M in annual pre-tax benefits.

🔹 Petronas Gas Hit by Lower Tariffs – The Energy Commission’s revision means reduced revenue from gas pipeline and regasification services.

🔹 Hextar Global Lands Exclusive Deal – Partners with Petromin for premium lubricant distribution in Malaysia, capitalizing on market growth.

🔹 Pharmaniaga’s Shareholders Approve Fundraising Plan – Rights issue and private placement aim to cut debt and boost expansion, supporting its PN17 exit strategy.

🔹 Genting Malaysia Faces Weak Earnings Outlook – Phillip Capital warns of pressure on margins and increasing costs, with hopes pinned on securing a New York casino license.

🔹 Top Glove Sees Revenue Growth – Gains from US tariffs on Chinese gloves push profits higher, but competition in non-US markets remains a challenge.

🔹 Selen Secures RM167M Contract – Wins major water treatment project in Melaka, strengthening its infrastructure portfolio.

🔹 Scanwolf Builder Bags RM42M Construction Deal – New contract in Kuala Lumpur signals continued strength in the property development sector.

🔹 Sapura Energy Under Investigation – MACC probes alleged corruption, though the company states business operations remain unaffected.

🔹 Maybank & TikTok Shop Team Up – Joint initiative to boost SME digital adoption in ASEAN, with a focus on women entrepreneurs.

🔹 Microsoft’s Malaysia Investment to Generate $11B by 2028 – Cloud infrastructure and AI expansion set to fuel job creation and economic growth.

🔹 Securities Commission to Introduce New Fee Structure by 2026 – Shift from fixed to variable fees for capital market intermediaries to reflect market activity.

🔹 Malaysia’s Capital Market Outperforms ASEAN Peers – 2024 saw a surge in IPOs and bond issuances, supported by strong local institutional buying.

🔹 Prime Minister Pushes for RM120B GLIC Investments – Government-linked investment companies urged to stimulate domestic economic growth.

🔹 US Surpasses China as Malaysia’s Top Export Market – Minister Zafrul encourages Malaysian firms to explore opportunities in the US market.

🔹 ASEAN to Standardize EV Policies – Regional framework on battery and charging infrastructure under discussion, with implications for Malaysia’s auto sector.

Global Market & Economic Trends

🌍 Indonesia Holds Interest Rates Steady – Bank Indonesia cites global uncertainty but hints at potential future rate cuts.

💵 US Fed Signals Two Interest Rate Cuts in 2025 – Fed Chair Powell remains cautious on inflation impact from tariffs, easing market fears.

🏦 Bank of England Takes a Wait-and-See Approach – Policymakers lean toward caution amid trade tensions and economic uncertainty.

🇨🇳 China Keeps Lending Rates Unchanged – Beijing eyes stimulus measures to counter weak loan demand and trade pressures.

📈 Copper Prices Soar Past $10,000/ton – Anticipation of new US tariffs fuels supply concerns, driving up commodity prices.

📊 OECD Reports Record $100T in Global Debt – Rising interest rates pose repayment challenges for governments and corporations.

🏆 Gold Hits Record High – Demand surges amid inflation concerns and geopolitical uncertainty.

📉 Southeast Asian Markets See Capital Outflows – Investor sentiment dips as US tariff policies weigh on regional trade outlook.

📉 US Stocks Drop After Initial Fed Optimism – Concerns over economic growth and trade tensions spark market pullback.

🔄 Asian Swap Markets Expect Rate Cuts – Malaysia, India, and Thailand may lower rates as inflation eases and the US dollar weakens.

🎧 Listen Now for a deep dive into Malaysia’s financial gems and global trends shaping 2025!

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