Malaysia Bond Market Remains Resilient Despite Global Volatility

Malaysia’s bond market continues to show resilience, supported by foreign inflows and a relatively stable ringgit despite global uncertainties. Market stability is supported by: Financial Market Impact: Business & Investment Impact: Macroeconomic Effect: Source: https://www.bernama.com/lite/news.php?id=2544124

Malaysia Faces Supply Chain Disruptions from Global Conflict

Global conflict is no longer a distant issue — Malaysia is now experiencing direct supply chain disruptions affecting multiple industries. The disruption affects key industrial inputs: Business Impact (Detailed): Industry-Level Impact: Macroeconomic Effect: Source: https://www.bernama.com/misc/rss/news.php?id=2543960

Global Fuel Crisis Hits Malaysia – Subsidy Burden Surges

Malaysia is facing increasing pressure from a global fuel crisis, driven by geopolitical conflict disrupting oil supply routes. While domestic fuel prices remain subsidised, the actual market price has surged significantly. The crisis is caused by structural global shocks: Detailed Impact on Economy: Business Impact: Consumer Impact: Macroeconomic Effect: Source: https://www.bernama.com/en/region/news.php?id=2543880

Malaysia Bars Thousands of Company Directors Over Unpaid EPF Contributions

Increased Enforcement Against Employers More than 2,200 company directors were barred from leaving Malaysia in 2025 after failing to pay Employees Provident Fund (EPF) contributions for their workers, highlighting the government’s tougher stance on employer compliance. According to the EPF, a total of 2,257 directors were placed on the travel restriction list between January and […]

How Malaysia’s Expanded SARA Programme Is Boosting Small Traders and Local Communities

Malaysia’s Sumbangan Asas Rahmah (SARA) programme — part of the government’s economic support under Budget 2026 — is not only helping low-income households manage the rising cost of living but also giving a meaningful boost to small traders and local retailers across the country. 🔍 What Is the SARA Programme? SARA (meaning Basic Compassion Contribution) […]

ChatGPT’s “Literary Taste” Raises Red Flags Among Researchers

A recent study has sparked fresh concerns over the reliability of AI-generated content, after researchers found that models like ChatGPT can be easily misled into praising meaningless or nonsensical writing as high-quality literature. 🧠 AI Struggles to Distinguish Sense from Nonsense A German researcher discovered that GPT-based systems frequently rate “pseudo-literary” or nonsensical text as […]

Malaysia to Require Accreditation for All Foreign Construction Workers by 2030

KUALA LUMPUR, 2 February 2026 – Malaysia is set to implement a comprehensive workforce reform in the construction sector, with plans to accredit all foreign construction workers under the Construction Skills Competency Certificate (SKKP) framework by 2030. The initiative aims to raise industry standards, strengthen safety compliance, and enhance overall professionalism across the sector. The […]

Malaysia’s Cashless Economy: How Digital Payments and E-Invoicing Are Transforming Businesses

Malaysia is rapidly moving toward a cashless economy, with digital payments and e-wallet usage becoming increasingly common across businesses of all sizes. From retail stores to food outlets and online platforms, consumers are embracing faster, more convenient ways to pay. At the same time, the introduction of e-invoicing is further accelerating digital transformation, pushing businesses […]

Asian Markets Tumble as Iran Conflict Deepens, Triggering Global Sell-Off

Asian stock markets fell sharply as escalating tensions in the Middle East sent shockwaves across global financial markets, with investors reacting to rising oil prices and growing economic uncertainty. The sell-off comes as the conflict involving Iran intensifies, raising fears of prolonged disruption to global energy supplies and trade flows — particularly through key routes […]