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Malaysia Money Matters Daily News Digest 8th July 2025
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Malaysia Money Matters Daily News Digest 8th July 2025

AirAsia Orders $12B Jets & Telcos Eye Dividends Amid 5G Spending

In today’s episode, we unpack Malaysia’s expanding aviation and tech ambitions, major infrastructure moves, and the rising global trade tensions shaking markets. From AirAsia’s record jet order to U Mobile’s 5G rollout and China’s rare earth curbs, here’s what matters now.


🇲🇾 Malaysian Company & Market News

🔹 Telcos Face Diverging Paths
Kenanga predicts special dividends for Time and Maxis as they restrain capex, while U Mobile ramps up spending to build Malaysia’s second 5G network—targeting 80% population coverage by late 2026. Potentially transformative, but risks an industry-wide profit squeeze.

🔹 EG Industries Expands in Penang
Partnering with China’s Cambridge Industries to add high-speed lines and cleanrooms—strengthening Malaysia’s regional 5G supply chain.

🔹 Foreign Investment in Digital Economy Soars
Q2 FDI surged 125% to RM29.5B, largely into data centers—highlighting Malaysia’s digital infrastructure momentum.

🔹 US AI Chip Export Restrictions Loom
Draft rules could restrict shipments to Malaysia and Thailand, sparking volatility in tech and construction stocks. Potential exemptions remain unclear.

🔹 Heineken Malaysia Hikes Prices 2–8%
Effective August 1—analysts expect a 5% drop in sales volume but stronger margins.

🔹 AirAsia Orders 50 Airbus A321XLR Jets
US$12.25B deal expands long-haul budget network—opens potential direct flights to Europe and the US.

🔹 Malaysia Airlines Doubles A330neo Fleet
20 new orders raise the total to 40—enhances premium Asia-Pacific connectivity.

🔹 NexG Secures Passport Contract Extensions
Home Ministry renewals support earnings stability.

🔹 OSK Enters Motorcycle Financing
RM16.5M acquisition expands consumer credit footprint.

🔹 Proton Gains Market Share
June share hit 20.7% despite industry volume dip—driven by strong SUV and EV sales.

🔹 Petronas Gas Restores Selangor Supply
Three months post-blast—new safety systems in place, permanent pipeline planned.

🔹 Petronas Drills Offshore Suriname
Three-well exploration program aligns with global upstream push.


🏛️ Domestic Economy & Policy

🔸 Malaysia’s FX Reserves Hit US$120.6B
Decade-high reserves cover 4.8 months of imports—underpinning currency stability.

🔸 Foreign Inflows into Bursa Malaysia
Second straight week of net buying—RM303M, mainly into utilities and industrials.

🔸 Johor-Singapore Special Economic Zone Advances
Expected to catalyse new satellite towns, tourism, and cross-border commerce.

🔸 Expats Gateway Cuts Hiring Times
Streamlined approvals from a year down to 20 days—boosts business productivity.


🌍 Global & Market Developments

⚠️ US Tariff Threats Expand
Trump proposes 10% tariffs on BRICS-aligned nations—Malaysia clarifies independent foreign policy. Negotiations ongoing to reduce Malaysia’s 24% tariff.

🇨🇳 China’s Rare Earth Curbs Disrupt Supply Chains
Auto parts production halted—magnet makers face shortages despite some US deals.

🇨🇳 China May Double Bond Connect Quota
Potential RMB1T southbound quota expansion could boost yuan internationalisation.

🛢️ OPEC+ Raises August Output
+548,000 barrels/day, but oil prices steady amid persistent demand.

🇺🇸 US Jobs Strong, Fed Holds Steady
Unemployment down to 4.1%—rate cuts delayed. However, trade deficit widened in May.

🇺🇸 US Lifts Chip Software Export Restrictions
Synopsys and Cadence can resume sales to China—signals limited thaw.

🇪🇺 EU Eyes 90% Emissions Cut by 2040
Includes carbon offsets—ambitious but contentious policy.

📈 US Stocks Hit Record Highs
Boosted by tech rally and easing trade fears—Barclays exuberance gauge elevated.

💵 Hong Kong Defends Currency Peg
HK$20B intervention to stabilise against USD.


📌 Key Takeaways & Investor Insights

✅ Malaysia’s aviation and digital infrastructure investments are scaling rapidly—AirAsia and SkyeChip moves are headline-grabbing.
✅ Potential US chip export curbs underscore geopolitical risks—diversification and resilience are critical.
✅ Johor-Singapore zone and expats gateway aim to attract high-value talent and capital.
✅ Global trade tensions and currency moves remain top-of-mind risks—watch for sudden sentiment shifts.
✅ Strong reserves and foreign inflows help buffer Malaysia’s near-term stability.


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