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  1. The size of the capital market increased to RM3.8 trillion in 2023 (2022: RM3.6 trillion), driven by broad-based growth in both total Bursa Malaysia market capitalisation and bonds and sukuk outstanding.

  2. Sep 6, 2022 · There are two major reports on financial market development: the Bank Negara Malaysia Financial Sector Blueprint, 2022-2026, and the Securities Commission Malaysia’s Capital Market Masterplan 3, 2021 to 2025.

  3. Mar 25, 2024 · The Malaysian capital market remained resilient in 2023, with the size of the market growing by 5.6% to RM3.8 trillion (2022: RM3.6 trillion), driven by the growth in total equity market capitalisation and bonds and sukuk outstanding.

  4. The Malaysian capital market remained resilient and orderly in 2022, against the backdrop of increasingly pessimistic global economic outlook and tighter global financial conditions. Importantly, it continued to serve its roles in financing economic activity and intermediating savings.

  5. Malaysia’s diverse and open economy reported an overall capital market valuation of RM3.6 trillion as end-December 2022 (end-December 2021: RM3.5 trillion). In spite of highly volatile global markets and uneven post-pandemic recovery, the nation’s capital markets remained relatively resilient.

  6. Mar 16, 2023 · KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian capital market remained robust and orderly amidst weaker global financial markets and uncertain geopolitical conflicts, said Securities Commission Malaysia (SC) Corporate Finance and Investments executive director Datuk Zain Azhari Mazlan.

  7. Malaysia Capital Market Statistics. The “Domestic Capital Markets” dashboard provides the overview of the overall Malaysian capital market and captures the performance of both equity and bond markets. Comparative data of equity performance is also available between benchmark and sectorial indices.

  8. May 17, 2023 · The continued resiliency of the Malaysian capital market highlights Malaysias strong focus in managing risks and maintaining financial resilience and stability to support economic growth.

  9. Malaysia saw 16 IPOs in 2023 H1, with RM1.6 billion in proceeds raised and an IPO market capitalisation of RM9.4billion on Bursa Malaysia. This registered a 22% decrease in funds

  10. KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia's capital market should eke out another commendable showing this year amid the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic and external uncertainties, after a robust 14.22 per cent growth in total funds raised in 2021.