Malaysia

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Chapter | Energy from The Report: Malaysia 2014

With Malaysia’s steady economic growth and expected regional surge in energy demand, the country’s oil and gas sector continues to play a key role economically, socially and strategically. Most of the country’s major oil-producing fields are in the west, with the Sabah and Sarawak basins in the east. As mature oil fields continue to decline in production, development of new fields has shifted...

Chapter | Insurance from The Report: Malaysia 2014

Despite being well established in the country, insurance remains a fairly small part of Malaysia’s financial industry. According to IMF calculations the insurance sector accounts for 6% of total financial assets, and insurance assets are equal to around 15% of GDP. Insurance penetration, though improving, remains low. More foreign investment and consolidation may help, as critical mass and...

Chapter | Islamic Financial Services from The Report: Malaysia 2014

As a result of government promotion, increased interest among Muslims and non-Muslims, heightened awareness of the benefits of Islamic finance and improved regulation, sharia-compliant financial products have been gaining on conventional finance. The country’s IFS sector dates back to 1969, when the government established the Pilgrims Management and Fund Board to help Malaysians pay for the...

Chapter | Capital Markets from The Report: Malaysia 2014

While the possibility of loose monetary policy ending in the US raised concerns in the Malaysian markets, 2013 turned out to be a strong year for new offerings and for the benchmark index. In the first six months of 2014, nine IPOs were reported by the stock exchange. In 2013, $2.56bn was raised in IPOs. That was considerably less than in 2012, when the exchange raised $7.15bn, but up from $2....

Chapter | Banking from The Report: Malaysia 2014

In a stress test conducted in early 2014, the central bank found that Malaysia’s banks would be able to hold up even if the system faced shocks greater than those in the 2008 crisis. After a number of years of consolidation and in an environment of tight regulation, Malaysia’s commercial banks have continued to improve. Local banks have been ordered by Bank Negara to increase their collective...

Chapter | Sabah from The Report: Malaysia 2014

Sabah is a dynamic area for growth, new discoveries and investments. Sabah is one of the five regional development corridors and hosts a number of sectors that fall under the federal government’s National Key Economic Areas, such as oil palm and rubber, among others. Services accounted for 47.4% of the state’s 2012 GDP, followed by agriculture with 20.8%; mining and quarrying, 20.7%;...

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