Market outlook remains optimistic
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysian Government Securities (MGS) yields rose in December 2025, tracking the US Treasury (UST) bear steepening, with the benchmark 10-year MGS closing at 3.526% from November’s 3.485%.
Mid-month pressures pushed yields to 3.60% before easing. The UST curve steepened, with the 10-year yield up 15bps to 4.17%, while the 2-year dipped 2bps to 3.48%.
Foreign funds flowed in, raising holdings by RM2.9 billion to RM300.7 billion—the second-highest in 2025 after May’s RM302 billion—signalling renewed confidence in Malaysian debt amid global yield shifts
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