EPISODE · Jul 11, 2025 · 9 MIN
Malaysia Money Matters Daily News Digest 11th July 2025
from Malaysia Money Matters Daily News Podcast · host Malaysia Money Matters
Today, we cover a packed slate: a wave of IPOs and strategic moves by Malaysian companies, a surprise rate cut by Bank Negara, and a new round of global tariffs shaking trade flows.🇲🇾 Malaysian Company & Market News🔹 Enproserve Group Sets ACE Market DebutMechanical & engineering firm listing July 18. IPO raised RM50.4M for capacity expansion. While the public portion was undersubscribed (43x), contracts extend through 2029, underscoring stability.🔹 One Gasmaster Holdings Files for ACE ListingSpecialist in gas detection and industrial hygiene. FY24 profit RM5.5M on RM38M revenue—improving margins highlight sector resilience.🔹 Wasco Greenergy Eyes Main Market Spin-OffRenewable energy arm planning to shift toward owning biomass steam power plants. Expansion plans in Indonesia signal recurring income ambitions.🔹 Avaland Buys Prime KL LandAcquiring 3.19 acres for nearly RM149M to develop RM900M mixed-use project. Total recent land deals with Tan Chong exceed RM1.2B in GDV.🔹 NexG Acquires Industrial Property in PJRM28.5M purchase to consolidate R&D, design, and production—streamlining tech operations.🔹 Propel Global Plans Private PlacementUp to 10% new shares to raise RM6.57M, mainly for working capital and bank guarantees for fresh tenders.🔹 Atlan Holdings Profit Slumps, Dividend SoarsQtrly profit down over 40% to RM3M—near a 3-year low—yet interim dividend hiked to 5 sen (from 1 sen). A puzzling vote of confidence in future prospects.🔹 Ho Hup Construction Subsidiary Faces Winding Up PetitionRM23.7M tax arrears. Ho Hup says impact is contained as the subsidiary is already in liquidation.🔹 Jasa Kita Trading Suspended Pending AnnouncementShares surged 21% recently. Mixed fundamentals—watch for news.🔹 Sarawak Cable Delisted July 15Three years of audit disclaimers sealed the fate. A stark reminder of distressed company risks.🔹 Palm Oil Stocks Up 2.41% in JuneInventories rose to 2.03M tonnes as exports slipped—potential pressure on prices.🏛️ Domestic Economy & Policy🔸 Bank Negara Cuts OPR to 2.75%First rate cut in 5 years. Aims to cushion domestic demand amid global uncertainty. Lower borrowing costs could boost spending, attract foreign investors, and help the Ringgit.🌍 Global & Market Developments🇺🇸 US Tariff Barrage Intensifies• 50% on copper imports• 50% on goods from Brazil• New duties on products from the Philippines, Sri Lanka, and othersMalaysia’s glove exporters warn of severe impact if the 25% glove tariff takes effect August 1. Urgent negotiations underway.🇨🇦 Canada Pursues ASEAN Trade DealA counter-move to diversify away from US risks—Malaysia stands to benefit.🇨🇳 China Property Sector HopesRumors of a revival plan lifted property shares—though no official word yet.🛢️ OPEC Trims Near-Term Oil DemandCiting China’s slowdown, but long-term forecasts remain bullish—no peak demand in sight.💻 AI Demand Fuels TSMC SurgeRevenue up 39% in Q2, Nvidia hits $4T valuation—AI continues to drive tech investment.📌 Key Takeaways & Investor Insights✅ OPR cut will lower borrowing costs—good for consumers and businesses.✅ Avaland and Wasco’s moves show confidence in property and renewables.✅ Global tariffs could disrupt Malaysia’s exports—diversification is critical.✅ Emerging markets remain resilient, but volatility is rising.✅ AI boom fuels tech growth—Malaysia’s semiconductor sector could benefit.🎧 Listen Now for a deep dive into Malaysia’s financial gems and global trends shaping 2025!🔗 Subscribe & Share the Malaysia Money Matters podcast on Substack, Spotify, or Apple PodcastsMalaysia Money Matters is a one-person passion project. Subscribe for free or support me as a paid subscriber—it means the world to me! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit mmoneymatters.substack.com
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