The Borneo Post

Government to review several subsidy systems

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KUALA LUMPUR: The government is expected to review several subsidy systems by next year, says Maybank Investment Bank Bhd ( Maybank IB) Group chief economist Suhaimi Ilias.

He said Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad had earlier mentioned the possibilit­y of reviewing the 1Malaysia People’s Aid ( BRIM) and other social welfare payments to make it more efficient.

“Hence, I think this could be a hint that there will be more changes to several subsidies next year.

“Right now, the government is committed to improve a few subsidies which benefits the masses like the fixed price of RON95 until year- end,” he told reporters after Maybank IB’s second half Market Outlook.

On the stock market, he said it was expected to remain rangebound for the rest of the year while the tabling of the 2019 Budget could provide the much needed uplift.

“Investors would get more clarity on policies and an reassuranc­e

Hence, I think this could be a hint that there will be more changes to several subsidies next year.

from the government’s on its fiscal target,” Suhaimi said, adding that investors should be selective in their stock picks amid current challengin­g conditions.

He advised that a “stock pick approach” would be part of a long term investment strategy for the 2H18.

Top picks included Inari Amertron Bhd, Genting Bhd, AMMB Holdings Bhd, Alliance Bank Malaysia Bhd, Yinson Holdings Bhd, ARON Co ( M) Bhd, Bermaz Auto Bhd and Allianz Malaysia Bhd.

Maybank IB currently also has an overweight rating on the automotive, gaming, oil and gas, and technology sectors.

Head of Retail Brokerage Lim Sin Jin said investors have already demonstrat­ed renewed optimism amid expectatio­n that the stock market would remain resilient primarily led by the current US- China trade war as well as the revised gross domestic product outlook for Malaysia.

“This is evident from the FTSE Bursa Malaysia KLCI (FBM KLCI) which closed at 1,808.59 points on Aug 24, near the benchmark’s highest level in three months,” he said.

From its recent lows, the FBMKLCI had already rallied by more than 120 points since early July.

“We believe that with uncertaint­y comes opportunit­y, and fundamenta­lly strong counters have continued to see investing interest.

Lim said they are seeing signs of improving confidence and renewed appetite for stocks, which bodes well for the long-term. — Bernama

Suhaimi Ilias, Maybank IB Group chief economist

 ??  ?? The government is expected to review several subsidy systems by next year, Maybank IB says. — Bernama photo
The government is expected to review several subsidy systems by next year, Maybank IB says. — Bernama photo

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