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Malaysian banking stocks fell on Thursday as investors assessed what appears to be a soft quarter for the country’s top lenders.
Malayan Banking Bhd (KL:MAYBANK) declined 4% to RM10.50, its lowest since January, after the country’s biggest by asset size reported a weaker quarter. The Bursa Malaysia Financial Services Index, which also tracks insurers and pawnbrokers, was the day’s worst-performing sector.
Kuala Lumpur: Malayan Banking Bhd (Maybank) mencatatkan keuntungan bersih sebanyak RM2.48 bilion untuk suku pertama berakhir pada 31 Mac 2026 berbanding RM2.58 bilion tahun lepas, disokong oleh margin faedah bersih (NIM) lebih baik, pengurusan kos dan kualiti aset berdisiplin dan yuran teras ...
KUALA LUMPUR: Malayan Banking Bhd (Maybank) delivered a resilient first-quarter performance for the period ended March 31, 2026, posting a net profit of RM2.48 billion despite softer trading income amid volatile market conditions.
Malayan Banking Bhd (KL:MAYBANK) reported a 4% decline in earnings in the first quarter as sharply lower non-interest income from tough markets offset higher interest income.
KUALA LUMPUR: Bursa Malaysia dibuka tinggi pada Khamis namun kembali susut selepas itu, sejajar prestasi lemah pasaran serantau susulan aktiviti pengambilan untung awal mengehadkan kenaikan pasaran.
FOREIGN funds have turned net buyers of Malaysian equities so far this year, with financial services, industrial and plantation being the key beneficiaries, buoyed by a more resilient currency and foreign direct investments (FDIs).
In 2025, net foreign selling amounted to RM22.3 billion...
KUALA LUMPUR: FTSE Bursa Malaysia KLCI dibuka rendah pada Isnin apabila sentimen pelabur kekal berhati-hati selain minat belian yang masih suram walaupun prestasi semalaman Wall Street meningkat.
It will be a shortened but event-packed week across Southeast Asia, with markets in Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia closed on May 27 for the Hari Raya Aidiladha public holiday. Investors are also expected to remain focused on efforts to secure a ceasefire agreement to end the war in Iran.
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