The Borneo Post

Ringgit bond market to maintain momentum this year

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KUALA LUMPUR: RAM Rating Services Bhd (RAM Ratings) expects the ringgit bond market to maintain its momentum this year on the back of falling interest rates globally.

The rating agency said the timing of the United States (US) Federal Reserve’s (Fed) pivot will still take centre stage in driving funds flow.

“Given the recent hawkish tone by several Fed officials and strong US data releases, financial market volatility might persist in the near term.

“Nonetheles­s, we expect the ringgit bond market to continue to chart a net fund inflow overall this year on the back of falling interest rates globally,” it said in a statement yesterday.

In terms of funds flow, foreign participat­ion in the bond market increased markedly last year, with an overall net inflow totalling RM23.6 billion, reversing from a net outflow of RM9.8 billion in 2022. RAM Ratings attributed this to improved investor sentiment on the possibilit­y of US rates having peaked and rate cuts heading into 2024.

Meanwhile, the rating agency also expects the corporate bond/ sukuk financing to remain healthy with a pipeline of RM110 billionRM1­20 billion in 2024, driven by private refinancin­g initiative­s, continued infrastruc­ture financing needs and financial institutio­ns’ capital augmentati­on plans.

“Corporate ringgit bond issuance grossed RM118.3 billion in 2023, in line with the 2017-2021 average of RM116.4 billion.

“Key sectors that led issuance were financial (RM44.4 billion) and energy and utilities (RM21.1 billion),” it said.

As for Malaysian Treasury Bills (MTB) and Malaysian Government Securities (MGS), RAM Ratings anticipate­s MGS and GII issuance to moderate slightly to circa RM170.0 billionRM1­80.0 billion, underscore­d by the government’s smaller deficit financing requiremen­t.

In 2023, gross issuance of MGS and GII rose to RM190.9 billion compared to 2022’s RM171.5 billion, the largest supply on record. — Bernama

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? RAM Ratings expect the ringgit bond market to continue to chart a net fund inflow overall this year on the back of falling interest rates globally.
— Bernama photo RAM Ratings expect the ringgit bond market to continue to chart a net fund inflow overall this year on the back of falling interest rates globally.

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