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In today’s deep dive, we track Malaysia’s evolving corporate landscape, key earnings swings, major infrastructure and ESG developments, plus global trade talks and financial ripples from Washington to Tokyo. We cut through the noise to give you the insights that matter — from dividend boosts to carbon tax shifts.

📈 Malaysian Market & Company Moves

🔹 BAT Malaysia: Profit Up 40%Q2 profit jumped to RM50.95M, mainly from aggressive cost-cutting after exiting the Vuse vape business. A 12 sen dividend declared amid looming vape bans.

🔹 Chin Teck Plantations Hits Record Q3Profit soared 52.8% to RM34.66M. High commodity prices helped, alongside a 36 sen dividend — but long-term sustainability remains a question.

🔹 DXN Holdings & Dufu Hit by Forex LossesDXN’s Q1 profit fell 13.6%; Dufu’s Q2 dropped 66.8%, despite demand growth. The strong ringgit and tariff uncertainty are squeezing margins.

🔹 Bursa Malaysia Sees 29% Profit DipWeaker trading volumes dragged profits to RM57.06M, though a 14 sen dividend was still declared.

🔹 FGV Privatization CompleteFelda crosses the 90% threshold at RM1.30 per share. Trading suspended August 15. A major chapter closes for the plantation giant.

🔹 Paramount Diversifies into F&BBuys 28% of Envictus International (Texas Chicken, San Francisco Coffee) for RM26M in cash — clear diversification play.

🔹 Bank Islam Sukuk Issuance OversubscribedRaised RM1B via Sukuk Murabahah. Strong investor demand highlights confidence in Islamic finance.

🔹 Oxford Innotech Debuts StronglyRaised RM56.1M on the ACE Market. Funds will double Penang factory capacity by 2027.

🏗️ Infrastructure, Tech & ESG Highlights

🔹 Johor: 42 New Data Centre ProjectsQ2 approvals alone mark Johor as a fast-emerging tech and digital investment hub.

🔹 Kelington Targets Semicon Growth & CCSRM2.5B tender book in Germany + carbon capture plans with Petronas = a strategic ESG & tech growth play.

🔹 Penang Infrastructure ExpandsUTR bridge tender set for October. Floating solar projects on dams also in planning — part of RE goals by 2030.

🔹 Bursa to Mandate Cybersecurity UpgradesNew rules coming by October (multi-factor authentication, tighter controls) after April’s unauthorized trading breach.

🔹 E-waste Industry in the SpotlightMACC-led raids expose RM950M in alleged tax evasion over 6 years. Oversight tightening.

🔹 Carbon Tax IncomingMalaysia plans to implement carbon pricing in 2026, targeting high emitters and aligning with EU’s CBAM.

🔹 Electricity Rebates AheadPeninsular Malaysia consumers to receive 1.45 sen/kWh rebate in August — larger rebates possible later thanks to lower fuel costs.

🔹 Malaysia Leads on AI GovernanceForming ASEAN’s first AI Safety Network. Follows RM63B in digital investments last year. Sets foundation for ethical tech growth.

🌍 Global Trends & Trade Tensions

🔹 US–China Trade Talks Resume in StockholmEfforts to extend tariff truce continue amid rising US corporate defaults and global market jitters.

🔹 Japan Secures Favorable US Tariff DealLowest chip and pharma tariffs among US trade partners — a strategic win.

🔹 Asian Currencies Under PressureThai baht, Taiwan dollar lead declines as traders brace for US tariff deadline.

🔹 Fidelity Forecasts Gold at US$4,000Driven by expected Fed rate cuts and central bank demand. A bold bet on global uncertainty.

🔹 Oil Holds at ~US$70Trump’s Ukraine comments add supply risk concerns. Volatility remains high.

🔹 ECB to Embed Climate Risk in LendingFrom 2026, climate scores will influence bank lending terms — aligning monetary policy with green goals.

🔹 Microsoft & OpenAI in Ongoing Deal TalksDiscussions continue over long-term access rights, even post-AGI. Regulatory eyes watching closely.

📌 Key Takeaways & Signals to Watch

✅ Cost control & strategic pivots drive earnings more than sales growth.✅ Digital infra & ESG are cornerstones of Malaysia’s growth story.✅ Global trade negotiations remain central to regional currency and market volatility.✅ AI governance, green finance, and carbon pricing are no longer optional — they’re shaping policy and capital flows.



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