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Malaysia Ringgit Strengthen To 18-Month High! Can Malaysia's GDP exceed 5%?
Why did the Malaysian Ringgit surge to an 18-month high in just 6 months? What's driving this rapid appreciation, and can it be sustained?
In this episode, we dive deep into the factors behind the Ringgit's recent strength and explore whether Malaysia's economic momentum can carry it forward. MIDF predicts that Malaysia’s GDP growth could surpass 5% in FY24, potentially outpacing even China. But how likely is this?
We’ll analyze the financial dynamics at play-such as inflation moderation, net fund inflows, and interest rate differentials-along with the growth in economic fundamentals across nearly all sectors. Plus, we examine how trade flows are influencing these trends.
00:00 Overview of Malaysia's ringgit performance against other major currencies
02:38 Exploring MIDF’s 5% GDP growth prediction for Malaysia
03:15 Factors behind the rapid strengthening of the Malaysia Ringgit
06:13 The impact of interest rate differentials on Malaysia’s currency
08:33 Analysis of Malaysia’s trade flow and foreign direct investment
12:30 What’s driving the recent rise in Malaysia’s equity market?
13:50 The effects of diesel subsidy removal on core inflation
16:26 3 indicators reflecting on the economic fundamentals
21:12 Deep dive into Malaysia’s export and import trends
25:43 Assessing the realism behind Malaysia's data center boom
28:51 Why Malaysia is a prime target for data center investments?
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In this episode, we dive deep into the factors behind the Ringgit's recent strength and explore whether Malaysia's economic momentum can carry it forward. MIDF predicts that Malaysia’s GDP growth could surpass 5% in FY24, potentially outpacing even China. But how likely is this?
We’ll analyze the financial dynamics at play-such as inflation moderation, net fund inflows, and interest rate differentials-along with the growth in economic fundamentals across nearly all sectors. Plus, we examine how trade flows are influencing these trends.
00:00 Overview of Malaysia's ringgit performance against other major currencies
02:38 Exploring MIDF’s 5% GDP growth prediction for Malaysia
03:15 Factors behind the rapid strengthening of the Malaysia Ringgit
06:13 The impact of interest rate differentials on Malaysia’s currency
08:33 Analysis of Malaysia’s trade flow and foreign direct investment
12:30 What’s driving the recent rise in Malaysia’s equity market?
13:50 The effects of diesel subsidy removal on core inflation
16:26 3 indicators reflecting on the economic fundamentals
21:12 Deep dive into Malaysia’s export and import trends
25:43 Assessing the realism behind Malaysia's data center boom
28:51 Why Malaysia is a prime target for data center investments?
Instagram: economyricepodcast
Tiktok: www.tiktok.com/@economyrice
Facebook: profile.php?id=61558264106263
We're streaming on Spotify too!
Spotify: spoti.fi/3VWqZjs
For business & collaborations enquiries, do contact us at economyricebowl@gmail.com.
The content provided is intended solely for educational and entertainment purposes. Prior to making any investment decisions, it is recommended to seek guidance from your financial advisor.
#malaysiaeconomy #economy #ringgitmalaysia #gdp #financialstress #globaleconomy #inflation #chinaeconomy #economyrice #podcast
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Considering that Malaysia controls 13 percent of the global market for packaging, assembly, and testing services for semiconductors and is the world's sixth-largest exporter of semiconductors, this is good business for Semicon industry in Malaysia as data centers will have strong supply chain within the country.
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Very good discussion, looking forward for more.
High debt will limit how much the currency will increase beyond current levels .
Up a bit n happy so much? R u idiot? What about high price for living cost?
Our currency shall remain low for long term because we are lack of intellectual properties.
Dont lose hope
Political stability and curbing of corruption practices are 2 main reasons why the Ringgit has new hope!😅
Why do u say so?
thanks!
You forgot to mention , we are also joining BRIC
Do u think Malaysia should really join BRICS?
@@gracekoh8781 yes , the benefits are there , besides , we can trade with our currency , thus saving exchange losses , if we uses the USD .
@@gracekoh8781 a resounding yes
@@gracekoh8781 fair trade, not prone to green bank inflation(go research the true meaning behind the USD fiasco and how they hold everyone ransom all these years). Theres alot more reasons to it, just delve deep into this rabbit hole and u will be surprised. And I mean VERY.
Ayam seketul masih dijual pada harga rm4.50 walaupun ayam seekor sudah turun harga kepada rm7.00/kg. Peniaga kata barang2 lain masih mahal.
supply demand. jika harga turun kat ayam seekor then take advantage of that rather than pumping demand kat harga ayam seketul tu
Sabar dulu. Bagi peluang. Bukan senang nak pulihkan ekonomi ni. Sekarang baru kita nampak hasil.
@@salplayer9198betul, inflasi tetap kat semua benda, sabar je
Salah kerajaan atau ketamakan penjaja? Kau boleh menggunakan hak pengguna anda dengan TIDAK membelinya. Bukan?
@@zafir7007 tapi pengguna beli jugak
Whatever, my cheese still expensive compared to 10yrs ago.
Inflation effect is real over time
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cheese 10 years ago is still more expensive than cheese 30 years ago. Damn. The problem is time. Should stop time and we can solve this issue.
Ain't cheese going to be cheaper if usd1=myr3. Or be like the sgd. Lots of cheese for me to eat, wouldn't it be loverly.
With increase in public sectors salaries, there will inflationary pressure as spending increases, so the demand for goods and services. Public must be the eyes, the ears by reporting unjustified increases in goods and services, and boycott those cartels and suppliers. There is what we call law of demand and supply, and it is the rakyat will decide
thanks for the comment!
Praise to Anwar Ibrahim . Main thing is to get rid of corruption . The abah kau and the melaun don't like it. The door of corruption have been closed. Those who criticize Anwar is the Melaun or Sakau group. They loose their power to corrupt but the people are going to benefits.
Zahid is smiling
Umno also smiling
@@abuzek2447 Ever heard the saying "The battle is lost but the war is won" ? That is how politics work unfortunately.
@@roslanabukassim4744 UMNO not mat sakau ok even DNAA. They are clean after joining PH. Thats the difference. Hipocrisy. Hahhaha
@@lray7000 thats politic. Your enemy is my friend.
So there's no answer on WHY in this video.
Just to add a point. Data centres in Malaysia will never be obsolete even though newer more and more powerful NVIDIA chips will keep evolving and enter the market. This is because as long as US technology sanctions on China stay, Chinese users who do not have access to the AI chips will continue to 'rent' the AI services provided by data centres in Malaysia remotely
great insight!
Need to support athelete and give them Carrer path
Yeap that’s true, Malaysia generally don’t take sports as priority, that’s why our athletes are suffering with low income
bro im telling you its not about the funds but its about the psychological lack of mamba mentality..
What is mamba mentality?
@@EconomyRice01 kobe bryant(black mamba) attitude
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How about the wars?
bro you're from malaysia, don't interfere with OUR POLITICS
Lmaoo YOUR politics affect the world dummy
Calm down
You sir obviously don't know who either of these people you are talking about are as individuals.... That being said...on the policy you are stating the obvious
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best brains all go to usa...where the money n similar expertise r...big house 2 servants, good schools, car n driver,annual holidays etc...match this
I studied and worked overseas for 27 years. Worked in KL for 5 years before that. No regrets.
MY Economy cannot ABSORB locals who are talented and brilliant in High tech, Medical Sciences and Experts. Our local Uni are churning graduates that MY Industry needs. All in MY do not UPSkill to do the latest skills for mobility because many cannot afford say edx fees or corsera subjects. Spend Money eh and local MY Firms have NO job. Better to do business and open food stalls. Gormen job is paying RM3K private RM4K or RM3 per hour b4 deductions. Nasi Lemak cost RM15.
Malaysia - Singapore , WIN-WIN What the beef ? Where the problem man !
haha yeah! why fight with our long lost brothers? :D
Malaysia 🇲🇾 Boleh ! No.1 in South East Asia for corruption 💸! No.1 in South East Asia for the worst education 👨🎓! No.1 in South East Asia for a failing economy ! Sigh 😮💨
Garbage 🗑 education in Malaysia 🇲🇾 produces graduates 👨🎓 that cannot 🙅 do anything and needs to be educated again on how to work in their industry ! So instead of Malaysia 🇲🇾 training these garbage 🗑 graduates 🎓 they decided to push them overseas to work as maids oops 🙊 the service sector ! So how can 👌🏻 Malaysia 🇲🇾 improve the situation ? Education anyone ?
One Chinese one Indian, both of you only talking about things from your perspective. We all know the nons going to work overseas will most likely leave Malaysia and live overseas permanently. KRI is actually telling the Malays to go overseas. Most of them are afraid to venture out and compete with others. Prefer to stay home in their comfort zone. You don't have to worry about them not coming back. They have already been brainwashed from young to reject western culture. They won't stay overseas permanently. Also they know their pot of gold lies back in Malaysia.
Govt shd leapfrog education quality esp. public uni and aggressively attract high value foreign investors with high pay jobs. The rest dont work. Not pragmatic at all and just scratching the surface !!
Will they come back? Ask Talentcorp why they failed for the past 15 years. Khazanah shd first try to convince Tan , the CEO of Broadom and a Penangite to come back .😂 Khazanah encourage graduates to work oversea to pay off their student loan.No way tp pay back if continue to stay in Msia.
90% dpd universiti2 awam mempunyai mutu pendidikan yg sangat rendah. Cuba lihat kedudkan uni2 ini pd peringkat atrbgsa spt QS dan THE( TIMES) Ranking dunia. Tambahan pula, Graduan2 tak fasih dlm bahasa antarabangsa (inggeris). Bgmn bekerja di dlm syarikat2 gergasi atrbgsa?
Malaysia ada 19 universiti awam. LIMA dari itu berada didalam 250 universiti terbaik dunia menurut QS sudah lebih dari 10 tahun. Yang lain berada dalam 1000 terbaik dunia. Bukankah itu membuktikan mutu pendidikan universiti awam Malaysia setara kelas dunia?🫡🫡 JANGAN BUAT KENYATAAN berdasarkan pendapat sendiri. Buat kenyataan berdasarkan fakta
Even Khazanah , top think tank has given up ! Sistem pendidkan tperangkap dlm mutu rendah. erana kbyk rakyat trtmnya pemimpin2 pbangkang dan juga Persatuan Guru2 Malaysia sudah ketinggalan zaman . Mereka tak faham langsung bagaimana menjadikan Msia sebuah negara yg kaya dan maju. Tak ada pengetahuan mengenai dunia langsung. 33j rkyt akan smk susah dan miskin.Mereka inilah yg myebabk Msia terbeku dalam kelembapan ekonomi. Ingat ! Jangan salahkan orang lain !!😊 🌺🌹🌼🌻
Thanks for your opinion!
Just ask yourself who wishes to be separated from love ones? Hahaha forces to
How could a country benefits a talent to oversea for years then expect them to bring good things or advantages back? They goes oversea to earn n buy own houses n cars where they cant do that if stay in malaysia
Training own country staff to become more competent is the way to ask for higher salary in Malaysia. Been working in some MNC and SME before, I noticed the work ethics of some ethnicity is uttermost shameful (frequent MIA, MCs, taking longer unpaid leaves, incompetency in tasks) to be deemed for a higher pay. I meant, come on, this could be the reason why Malaysian employers is withholding an increment in salary here. They are most probably paying more to hire more workers to cover those unfulfilled job by incompetent some. Encouraging better work ethics locally is probably the best the solution in a long way.
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