Foreign central banks have increased their share of Malaysian government bonds to an all-time high. This shift indicates growing international confidence in Malaysia's debt market, potentially affecting the country's borrowing costs and currency stability. The trend may influence Malaysia's financial relations and investment inflows.
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Increased demand from foreign central banks raises prices and lowers yields on Malaysian government bonds.
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