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Fixed-Income Views

Monthly Review: Malaysia’s growth exceeds expectations

30 January 2026

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Aiman Aqilah
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+603-2717 1770/ raychoy@marc.com.my

Malaysia ended 2025 on a strong footing, with its 4Q2025 gross domestic product (GDP) advance estimate rising by 5.7%, bringing full-year growth to an estimated 4.9%, above consensus expectations. Growth in 4Q2025 was broad-based, led by services (5.4%; 3Q2025: 5.0%) and manufacturing (6.0%; 3Q2025: 4.1%) due to strong external demand for electrical and electronic (E&E) products. Agriculture rebounded to 5.1% (3Q2025: 0.4%) on a low base effect and stronger palm oil demand, while construction expanded at 11.9% (3Q2025: 11.8%), supported by ongoing public and private investment projects. Meanwhile, mining moderated to 1.1% (3Q2025: 9.7%) due to weaker demand for crude oil and natural gas. Going forward, the strong growth momentum is expected to persist, supported by robust domestic and external demand despite renewed geopolitical tensions. MARC Ratings projects economic growth for 2026 at 4.6%, up from 4.3% previously.

In 2025, Malaysia’s headline inflation edged up further to 1.6% in December, from 1.4% in November, bringing the yearly average to 1.4%, aligning with MARC Ratings’ forecast. The increase was largely driven by alcoholic beverages and tobacco, where inflation rose to 2.5% (Nov: 2.4%). The rise in this category was due to a higher excise duty imposed by the government. The second factor driving the inflation rate is the housing and utilities segment which inched up to 0.9% (Nov: 0.7%) alongside clothing and footwear by 0.1% (Nov: -0.1%). These increases, however, were partially offset by stable inflation in key sub-sectors such as food and beverages (Dec: 1.5%; Nov: 1.5%) and a deceleration in transportation to 0.1% (Nov: 0.2%) reflecting lower global oil prices. While inflation remains stable for now, renewed geopolitical tensions could disrupt supply chains and add to inflationary pressures.

On 22 January, Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) maintained the Overnight Policy Rate (OPR) at 2.75%, citing firm economic growth and moderate inflation prospects for 2026. Consequently, MARC Ratings does not anticipate an OPR cut in 2026. Meanwhile, foreign portfolio flows remained positive in December, albeit at a slower pace, as bond inflows moderated to RM3.0 billion from RM6.1 billion in November, while equities recorded continued outflows of RM1.9 billion (Nov: -RM1.2 billion). As a result, foreign holdings of Malaysian Government Securities (MGS) and Government Investment Issues (GII) edged higher to 21.6% of the market (Nov: 21.4%). By late January, the ringgit had approached MARC Ratings’ projection of 3.93 USDMYR, strengthening sooner than anticipated. This was anchored by Malaysia’s resilient economic fundamentals, supported by a sharp decline in the US dollar. The rating agency expects the ringgit to consolidate within a 3.88–3.98 USDMYR range in the near term.

MGS yields rose marginally across the curve MTD 26 January, by 3–7 bps. The mild pickup reflected a higher term premium amid geopolitical tensions, particularly the US–Venezuela conflict and President Donald Trump’s proposal on acquiring Greenland. A modest inflation risk premium also contributed to the yield uptick, as Malaysia’s headline Consumer Prince Index edged higher to 1.6% in December from 1.4% in November. However, despite these external pressures, steady foreign bond inflows, resilient domestic fundamentals and improving prospects for the Malaysian Government Securities – US Treasury (MGS–UST) spread helped anchor yields. On January 28, the Federal Reserve maintained the Federal Funds Rate at an upper bound of 3.75%, noting that inflation remains a concern while the labour market showed some signs of stabilisation. MARC Ratings projects MGS yields to trade between 3.35% and 3.40% by year end. Looking ahead, the investment upcycle associated with infrastructure projects and the global artificial intelligence boom is expected to underpin export growth, particularly in Malaysia’s E&E sector. This should support a wider current account surplus and provide a durable anchor for ringgit resilience.

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