In today’s episode of Malaysia Money Matters, we unpack a whirlwind of developments shaking up Malaysian markets—from contract wins and corporate shakeups to major international tariff moves and political responses.
Get the latest on who’s thriving, who’s struggling, and what it all means for investors navigating these uncertain times.
🇲🇾 Malaysian Company & Market News
🔹 HI Mobility Lands RM135M Bus Contract – Secures a 2-year deal with APAD to run intracity buses in Johor Bahru. Shares jumped 3% as investors welcomed stable earnings prospects and validation of its growth strategy.
🔹 Tuju Setia Bags RM264M Construction Deal – Will build serviced apartments and shoplots in Cheras, Selangor. Despite the scale, shares ended flat—possibly due to pre-priced expectations or cautious sentiment in construction.
🔹 T7 Global Plunges 36% After Top Exec Exit – The sudden resignation of longtime deputy chairman Tan Sri Tan Kean Soon sparked a sharp sell-off, halting short-selling and raising questions about leadership stability.
🔹 Yinson Misses FY2025 Targets – Underwhelming profit results dragged shares down, but analysts remain bullish, pointing to future vessel deliveries and new FPSO projects as recovery drivers for FY2026 and FY2027.
🔹 Glove Makers Rebound Amid Tariff Fears – Despite a 24% US tariff on Malaysian goods, glove stocks like Hartalega and Top Glove rallied as analysts see them retaining a price edge over Chinese rivals.
🔹 Tech Stocks Slide on US Trade Concerns – Greatech, Genetec, and Vitrox fell sharply as fears grow over future US tariffs potentially extending to Malaysian semiconductors.
🔹 Banks Set for Loan Growth Recovery – After a February dip, analysts expect strong balance sheet growth driven by domestic demand, infrastructure projects, and renewable energy investments.
🌍 Global Trends & Their Impact on Malaysia
🇺🇸 US Slaps 24% Tariff on Malaysian Goods – Kicking in April 9, this sweeping move excludes semiconductors and pharma but raises global trade tension. A 10% baseline tariff on all imports starts even earlier—April 5.
🍏 Apple Feels the Heat – Mac production in Malaysia and elsewhere now faces steep tariffs. Diversification strategies are being tested under a newly volatile global supply chain.
📉 Markets Tumble, Gold Soars – NASDAQ futures dropped 4% while gold hit record highs as investors brace for recession risks and supply chain disruptions.
📊 Federal Reserve Rate Cuts in Question – New tariffs could spike inflation, complicating the Fed’s ability to cut rates and adding uncertainty to global monetary policy.
💬 ECB Raises Alarm on Global Stability – Warns that the US tariff wave could derail growth and trigger financial market volatility worldwide.
📉 US Firms May Issue Profit Warnings – Higher input costs and unplanned tariffs are expected to pressure earnings and spark market instability.
🏛️ Malaysia & Regional Political Response
🇲🇾 Malaysia Chooses Dialogue Over Retaliation – MITI announces a non-retaliatory stance, focusing on diplomatic engagement, trade diversification, and support through the National Geoeconomic Command Center.
🌏 Southeast Asia on Alert – Vietnam, Thailand, and Cambodia—hit with even steeper tariffs—are rushing to negotiate. Cambodia faces a 49% levy on key exports like garments and footwear.
📌 Key Takeaways & Investor Insights
✅ Malaysian Glove Sector Shows Resilience – Even with tariffs, price competitiveness and investor confidence signal long-term potential.
✅ Leadership Matters – T7 Global’s stock crash underscores how executive departures can trigger major market shifts.
✅ Trade Tensions Hit Tech Hardest – Semiconductor-linked firms may be first in line if tariffs widen.
✅ Banking Sector Looks Solid – Strong loan growth expectations and dividend appeal support a positive outlook.
✅ Global Trade Realignment Underway – The “Mar-a-Lago Accord” vision may reshape currency dynamics and global economic power—but expect turbulence ahead.
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