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Today’s episode covers one of the biggest dividend announcements in recent memory, new moves in renewable energy, major acquisitions, and regulatory changes that could reshape the investing landscape.

From ASNB’s record payouts to Bursa Malaysia’s leadership change and the global economic outlook, we unpack what really matters for Malaysian investors and businesses this week.

Key Malaysian Company & Market News

🔹 ASNB Announces Highest Payouts in 6 Years – RM2.18B in total income distribution for ASB2 and ASM. Over 1.35 million unitholders to benefit. Strong equity investments and diversification strategy cited as key drivers.

🔹 Ambank Eyes Higher Dividend Payout – Analysts project a 27.1 sen dividend for FY2025, with an ambitious 60% payout ratio target by FY2029. Positive outlook signals confidence in long-term profitability.

🔹 Gamuda Faces Margin Pressure – Earnings forecast cut after weaker H1 performance. Plans to rebound with bids for key infrastructure projects in Malaysia, Australia, and Taiwan.

🔹 Capital A Seeks More Time to Finalize PN17 Exit – Extension requested for regularization plan paperwork, with approval already granted earlier in March.

🔹 Cypark Resources Stays Profitable Again – Second straight quarter in the black, thanks to a one-off settlement gain. Still targeting 800MW of renewable energy capacity by 2027.

🔹 New Guidelines for Financial Influencers – Starting Nov 1, 2025, finance content creators offering stock tips must register as capital market advertisers under new SC rules to enhance investor protection.

🔹 Flexidynamic Acquires Formtech Engineering – Strategic move into glove formers manufacturing. Acquisition taps into global demand amid US-China trade shifts.

🔹 Bursa Malaysia Appoints New Chairman – Former Maybank CEO Abdul Farid Alias takes over from Abdul Wahid Omar, effective May 1. Brings deep financial and investment banking experience.

🔹 Jati Tinggi Wins RM48.4M TNB Contract – Another power link project tied to data center growth, this time in Johor. Builds on earlier win in Selangor.

🔹 K-One Technology Diversifies Into Healthcare – Signs 4-year deal to distribute UK-based CIGA’s fertility and medical test kits, expanding beyond EMS.

🔹 KPJ Healthcare Unlocks Capital with REIT Deal – RM241M sale-and-leaseback with Al-‘Aqar REIT allows debt reduction and financial strengthening, while retaining hospital operations.

🔹 Malakoff Expands Solar Portfolio with Northport – Second-phase rooftop solar project increases Northport’s total solar capacity to 4.4MW.

🔹 Muhibbah Engineering Boosts Stake in Master-Pack – Now holds 31%, aiming for stable recurring income via dividends and profit share.

🔹 Petronas Raises US$5B in Oversubscribed Bond Deal – First dollar bond issuance in 4 years sees overwhelming investor demand, signaling global confidence in the oil giant.

🌏 Global Trends & Their Impact on Malaysia

🇨🇳 China Signals Strong Start but Faces Investor Caution – Growth target remains at 5%, but FDI fell sharply in January. Debt-to-GDP surpasses 300%, prompting questions about sustainability.

🇺🇸 US Economic Growth Revised Up, But Default Looms – Q4 2024 GDP hits 2.4%, but the CBO warns of potential debt default by August if the ceiling isn't raised.

🚗 Trump’s 25% Auto Tariff Takes Effect April 2 – Investors turn to gold amid uncertainty. Malaysia’s supply chain could feel the ripple effects.

📈 Capital Flows Back to China – Investors rotate out of EM ex-China ETFs and return to China-focused funds, betting on AI and policy support.

💡 Singapore Opens Private Markets to Retail Investors – MAS proposes framework to expand access via long-term investment funds, increasing diversification options for individuals.

🌴 Indonesia’s Palm Oil Inventory Rises – Lower exports to India and China weigh on demand. Malaysia's plantation sector remains vulnerable to regional shifts.

📊 Key Takeaways & Strategic Insights

Dividend Income Is on the Rise – From ASNB to Ambank, income-focused investors are seeing better yields amid improving fundamentals.

Renewables and Infrastructure Stay in Focus – Cypark, Malakoff, and Jati Tinggi capitalize on green energy and digital infrastructure demand.

Regulations Are Catching Up with Finfluencers – November’s changes could reshape the way Malaysians engage with financial content online.

Global Uncertainty Still Lurks – From US debt ceiling fears to China's debt load and trade tensions, external risks remain in play.

Diversification Remains Key – Whether you're an investor or a business, spreading risk across sectors and markets is more important than ever.

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

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