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BNM
Quarterly
Bulletin
Vol.38No.4
Quarter2023
4QFourth
QuarterlyBulletin|4Q20232
TheBNMQuarterlyBulletinpresentsaquarterlyreviewofMalaysia’seconomic,monetaryandfinancialdevelopments.
ItincludestheBank’slatestassessmentsonthedirectionoftheeconomygoingforward.TheBulletinalsoprovidesinsightsoncurrenteconomicandfinancialissues,includinghighlightsofpolicyinitiativesundertakenbyBankNegaraMalaysiain
pursuitofitsmandates.
Contents
3KeyHighlights
4InternationalEconomicEnvironment
5DevelopmentsintheMalaysianEconomy
10MonetaryandFinancialDevelopments
13TheBank’sPolicyConsiderations
15MacroeconomicOutlook
17Annex
GDPgrewy3%
Whatarethefactorssupportinggrowth?
Continuedexpansioninhouseholdspending
PrivateConsumption:4.2%(3Q2023:4.6%)
Strongergrowthofinoundtourism
ExportsofServices:37.3%(3Q2023:21.2%)
Higherinvestmentgrowth
GrossFixedCapitalFormation:6.4%(3Q2023:5.1%)
RM
TheringgitappreciatedagainsttheUSdollar
MYR/USD
2.1%
(3Q2023:-0.2%)
USDollarIndex-4.6%
(3Q2023:3.2%)
QuarterlyBulletin|4Q20233
KeyHighlightsfor4Q2023
Continuedimprovementsinlaourmarket
UnemploymentRate
3.3%
(3Q2023:3.4%)
PrivateSector
RealWages
1.5%
(3Q2023:1.4%)
Note:Privatesectorwagesrefertowagesofworkerinthemanufacturingandservicessectors.
Lowerheadlineinflationat1.6%
Whatarethekeyfactorsaffectinginflation?
Lowerfoodinflation
Foodandnon-alcoholicbeveragesinflation:2.8%(3Q2023:4.1%)
Partlyoffsetby
Slightincreaseinfuelinflation
Fuelinflation:-1%(3Q2023:-2.9%)
Gloalgrowthremainedmoderatein4Q2023
GDPofSelectedEconomies
Annualchange,%
5.6
5.2
3.13.0
2.2
0.1
5.1
5.0
2.2
Highlights
•Gloalgrowthremainedmoderate,
weighedbyhighinterestrates.Resilient
labourmarketscontinuedtosupportgrowth.
•USandChinaregisteredhighergrowths,drivenbystrongerprivateconsumption,investmentsandnetexports.
•Signsoftraderecovery.Furthersignsofimprovementinelectricalandelectronics(E&E),aswellasmachineryandequipment(M&E)industries.
•Headlineandcoreinflationtrended
downward,inlinewithlowercommodityprices.
•BrentoilpriceremainedelevatedatUSD83perbarrelin4Q2023(3Q2023:USD86perbarrel)asgeopoliticalriskpersists.
InternationalEconomicEnvironment
GloalEconomicPerformance
PhilippinesChinaChineseIndonesiaUSMalaysiaSingaporeKoreaEuro
Taipeiarea
3Q20234Q2023
Source:Nationalauthorities
Smallercontractioninexportsgrowth,whilesome
countrieshaveregisteredpositivegrowth
ExportsofSeletedEconomiesinUSDterms
Annualchange,%
6.9
5.7
3.6
1.4
-1.2
-8.3
-9.9
MalaysiaPhilippines
3Q20234Q2023
Source:Nationalauthorities
Chinese
Taipei
ChinaIndonesia
ThailandKorea
Singapore
Vietnam
-9.3
5.9
QuarterlyBulletin|4Q20234
DevelopmentsintheMalaysianEconomy
GrossDomesticProduct
SlowereconomicactivityinDecemberweighedon4Q2023growth
MonthlyGDP
Annualchange,%
4.2
3.2
2.6
1.4
Oct.2023Nov.2023Dec.2023
3.93.8
Jul.2023
Aug.2023
Sep.2023
Source:DepartmentofStatistics,Malaysia
QuarterlyBulletin|4Q20235
Whatfactorssupportgrowthin
4Q2023?
Continuedhousehold
spending
Improvementinlabour
marketconditions
Furtherrecoveryin
tourismactivities
Sustainedinvestmentactivity
Whichsectorsaffectedgrowthin
December2023?
Services(Dec:3%)
Nov:5.5%;Oct:4.1%
Manufacturing(Dec:-1.5%)
Nov:-0.2%;Oct:0.9%
QuarterlyBulletin|4Q20236
DevelopmentsintheMalaysianEconomy
Malaysia’sEconomicPerformance
Higherdomesticdemand
Annualchange,%
PrivateConsumption
4.2%
Continuedhousehold
spendinginbothnecessities
anddiscretionaryitems
PulicConsumption
7.3%
(3Q2023:5.8%)
HighersuppliesandservicesspendingbytheGovernment
PulicInvestment
11.3%
(3Q2023:7.5%)
Highercapitalexpenditure
byGovernmentandpublic
corporations
NetExports
-35.6%
(3Q2023:-22.7%)
Higherimportsoutpacedexports
Supportfromcapacity
expansionbyfirmsand
furtherprogressinongoing
projects
4%
(3Q2023:4.5%)
(3Q2023:4.6%)
PrivateInvestment
Expansioninmosteconomicsectors
Annualchange,%
Manufacturing
-0.3%
(3Q2023:-0.1%)
ContinuedweaknessinE&Eclusteramidtechdowncycle,offsettingresilientgrowthindomestic-orientedclusters
Source:DepartmentofStatistics,Malaysia
Construction
Mining
3.8%
(3Q2023:-0.1%)
3.6%
(3Q2023:7.2%)
Furtherexpansionincivil
engineeringsubsector
weighedbyweak
non-residentialactivities
Improvementinnaturalgasandoilproduction
Ongoingrecoveryoftourism
activitiesweighedby
contractioninfinanceand
insurancesubsector
Expansioninoilpalm
productionamidimproved
laboursupply
1.9%
(3Q2023:0.9%)
4.2%
(3Q2023:5%)
Agriculture
Services
Laourmarketcontinuedtoimprove
•Theunemploymentratedeclinedfurtherto3.3%in
4Q2023(3Q2023:3.4%),reachingpre-pandemiclevels.
•Employmentimprovedto16.35millionpersonsin4Q2023(3Q2023:16.25millionpersons)amidcontinueddemandforlabour.
•Laboursupplyremainedforthcomingasthelabourforceparticipationratewassustainedat70.1%in4Q2023
(3Q2023:70.1%).
DevelopmentsintheMalaysianEconomy
LaourMarketConditions
QuarterlyBulletin|4Q20237
Lowerunemploymentrate
Unemploymentrate,
%oflaourforce
3.4
1Q20232Q20233Q20234Q2023
Source:DepartmentofStatistics,Malaysia
3.5
3.5
3.3
Higherrealwagesasinflationdeclines
Privatesectorwages,
Annualchange,%
10
8
6
4
2
0
8.2
3.4
1.4
3Q20224Q20221Q20232Q20233Q20234Q2023
RealwagesNominalwages
Note:Privatesectorwagesreferstowagesofworkersinthemanufacturingandservicessector.
Source:DepartmentofStatistics,Malaysia,BankNegaraMalaysiaEstimates
Sectoralnominalwages,
Annualchange,%
9.1
8
6.7
3.63.3
2
0
3Q20224Q20221Q20232Q20233Q20234Q2023
ManufacturingServices
3.02.9
6
4
3.5
3.1
1.5
10
Inflationpervasivenessdeclinedfurther
ShareofCPIitemsrecordingmonth-on-monthpriceincrease,%
•Feweritemsrecordinghigherpricesinthequarter
Long-termaverage
2011-2019:45.6%
Oct:42.4%Nov:38.4%Dec:28%
36.3%duringthequarter
(3Q2023:40.8%;4Qavgfrom2011-2019:41.7%)
Jun.2020Mar.2021Dec.2021Sep.2022Jun.2023
Source:DepartmentofStatistics,Malaysia,BankNegaraMalaysiaEstimates
QuarterlyBulletin|4Q20238
DevelopmentsintheMalaysianEconomy
Disinflationtrendcontinuedamideasingcostenvironment
Headlineandcoreinflationcontinuedtomoderateduringthequarter
Annualchange,%
•Headlineinflationdeclinedfurther,withcoreinflationmoderatingtoitslong-termaverage
Long-termaverage(2011-2019)
Headline:2.2%
Core:2%
2.5
2.0
2.0
1.6
1Q2Q3Q4Q1Q2Q3Q4Q1Q2Q3Q4Q
202120222023
SelectedNon-CoreItem
Freshfood
SelectedCoreItems
Foodawayfromhome
Foodathome
Repairandmaintenanceof
personaltransport
Note:Coreinflationiscomputedbyexcludingprice-volatileandprice-administereditemsfromheadlineinflation.
Source:DepartmentofStatistics,Malaysia,BankNegaraMalaysiaEstimates
0.5%
(3Q2023:1.9%)
4.3%
(3Q2023:6%)
1.6%
(3Q2023:2.8%)
4.7%
(3Q2023:6.7%)
CURRENCY
MATURITY
DevelopmentsintheMalaysianEconomy
ExternalSectorDevelopment
Smallerdeclineinexports,whileimportsgrowthturnedpositive
Improvingexportsofnon-E&Eproductsandcommodities
Higherimportsofcapitalandintermediategoods
Grossexports
-6.9%(3Q2023:-15.2%)
Grossimports
1.3%(3Q2023:-16.3%)
Continuedcurrentaccountsurpluswithoutflowsinfinancialaccount
CurrentAccount
RM0.3bil;0.1%ofGDP
(3Q2023:RM9.1bil;2%ofGDP)
Drivingfactors:
•Markedincreaseinprimaryincome
deficitduetohigherinvestmentincome
accruedtoforeigninvestorsinMalaysia.
Whichisoffsetby:
•Continuedgoodssurplusunderpinnedbyimprovementinexportsasdemandfromkeytradepartnersimproved.
•Narrowerservicesdeficitreflecting
highertravelreceiptsamidtheongoingrecoveryininboundtourism.
Source:DepartmentofStatistics,Malaysia,BankNegaraMalaysia
Drivingfactors:
•Netoutflowsinotherinvestment,
drivenmainlybyhigherrepaymentforinterbankborrowingbyonshorebanks.
•Netoutflowsinportfolioinvestment
duemainlytoacquisitionofdebt
securitiesabroadbyresidentinvestors.
Whichoffset:
•HigherFDIinflowsparticularlyintheICTandmanufacturingsectors.
FinancialAccount
NetoutflowsRM19.9bil
(3Q2023:NetinflowsRM14.9bil)
QuarterlyBulletin|4Q20239
Externaldetdeclinedslightly
RM1.24trillionor68.2%ofGDP
(3Q2023:RM1.25trillionor69%ofGDP)
•Lowerinterbankborrowingsduetorepaymentsbydomesticbanks.
•Maturityofbondsandnotes.
Externaldetremainedmanageale
%oftotalexternaldet
Ringgit-denominated:33.1%
Unaffectedbyringgitexchangeratefluctuations
FCY-denominated:66.9%
ofwhich65%issubjecttoBNMprudential®ulatoryrequirementsand16.6%areduetointragrouploans
Medium-andlong-term:58.3%
Limitedrolloverrisks
InternationalInvestmentPosition
RM119.4billion(3Q2023:RM94.9billion)
InternationalReserves*USD114.8billion•5.4monthsofimportsofgoodsandservices.
•1timeofshort-termexternaldebt.
*Asat31January2024.
Source:MinistryofFinanceMalaysia,DepartmentofStatisticsMalaysiaandBankNegaraMalaysia
MonetaryandFinancialDevelopments
FinancialMarketsandExchangeRate
NEER-0.9%
(3Q2023:+1.4%)
Theringgitdepreciatedagainstmajor
tradingpartners
NoteNEERreferstothenominaleffectiveexchangerate.
Source:BankNegaraMalaysiaandBloomberg
QuarterlyBulletin|4Q202310
Domesticfinancialmarketsweredrivenmainlyby
changesinexpectationsovertheglobalmonetary
policypath
Bondyieldsdeclined
inlinewithregionalpeerson
expectationsofratecutsbytheUSFederalReserve
Equitymarketsrose
supportedbylowerglobalinterestrateexpectationsandpositivereaction
tovariousnationalmasterplans
announcedinthethirdquarterof2023
MGS10YYield
-23bps
(3Q2023:+12bps)
KLCI
+2.1%QoQ
(3Q2023:+3.4%)
Keyfactors
ConsensusthattheUSpolicyratehaspeakedandthat
theUSFederalReservewillstarteasingmonetarypolicy
alongwithothermajorcentralbanksin2024
Positiveimpactfromtheimplementationofdomestic
structuralreformsisexpectedtobesupportiveof
domesticfinancialmarkets
Source:BankNegaraMalaysia,ETPandBursaMalaysia
MonetaryandFinancialDevelopments
InterestRatesandLiquidity
Interbankratesedgedhigherwhilefixeddepositratesdeclined
Interestrates(atend-period),%
6.0
5.11
5.09
5.0
4.0
3.57
3.00
3.0
2.73
2.0
3Q20234Q2023
OvernightPolicyRate(OPR)
Averagelendingrate(ALR)
•The3MKLIBORedgedhigheramidpre-emptivefundingdemand
bybanksfollowingtheseasonalyear-enddepositcompetition.Sincethen,interbankmarketconditionshaveeasedwiththe3MKLIBORtrendinglowerbeginningJanuary2024.
•Fixeddeposit(FD)ratesdeclinedby1and3basispointsacrosstenuresof1to12months,reflectingbanks’fundingstrategyto
managetheircostoffunds.
•Averagelendingrate(ALR)onoutstandingloansincreasedmarginallyduringthequarter.
Source:BankNegaraMalaysiaandBloomberg
Average12Mfixeddeposit(FD)rate3MKLIBOR
1Q20232Q2023
3.00
3.77
2.71
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Sufficientbankingsystemliquiditytosupportfinancialintermediation
OutstandingringgitliquidityplacedwithBNM(atend-period),RMillion
200
160
120
80
40
0
1Q20222Q20223Q20224Q20221Q20232Q20233Q20234Q2023
StatutoryReserveRequirement(SRR)Moneymarketborrowings(excl.repos)
BNMdebtsecuritiesRepos
Others
•Totalbankingsystemliquidityremainedsufficient,increasingslightlyamidhigherliquidityinjectionbyBNM.
•Attheinstitutionallevel,almostallanksmaintainedsurplusovernightplacementwithBNMasatend-December2023.
Source:BankNegaraMalaysia
Keydevelopments
Credittothe
PrivateNon-
FinancialSector
4.7%2
(3Q2023:4.3%)
•Thehigherbusinessloangrowthwasdrivenmainlybyhighergrowthin
workingcapitalloans.
•Ofnote,thegrowthinoutstandingSMEloansremainedforthcoming(8.2%;
3Q2023:7%).
•Outstandinghouseholdloangrowthcontinuedtobesustainedacrosskeypurposes.
•Thisreflectedthecontinueddemandforloans,especiallyloansforthepurchaseofhousing,carandpersonaluse.
2Allnumbersquotedareintermsofannualchange.
3Referstoloansfromthebankingsystemanddevelopmentfinancialinstitutions(DFIs).
Source:BankNegaraMalaysia
•Outstandingloans3expandedby4.9%(3Q2023:4.1%),drivenbyhighergrowthinbusinessloans.
•Outstandingcorporatebondsgrowthmoderatedslightlyto4.2%
(3Q2023:5%).
HouseholdLoans5.6%
(3Q2023:5.4%)
BusinessLoans3.6%
(3Q2023:1.9%)
QuarterlyBulletin|4Q202312
MonetaryandFinancialDevelopments
CreditConditions
Creditgrowthincreasedfollowingimprovementinusinessloangrowth
CredittothePrivateNon-FinancialSector1
Contributiontogrowth(ppt)Annualchange(%)
4Q20221Q20232Q20233Q20234Q2023
Outstandinghouseholdloans
Outstandingcorporatebonds
1Consistsofoutstandingcorporatebondsandoutstandingloanstobusinessesandhouseholds.
Source:BankNegaraMalaysia
Outstandingbusinessloans Total(RHS)
0.0
0.0
4.0
4.0
6.0
6.0
2.0
2.0
QuarterlyBulletin|4Q202313
TheBank’sPolicyConsiderations
HighlightsoftheJanuary
MPCmeeting
•TheMonetaryPolicyCommittee(MPC)maintainedtheOPRat3.00%attheNovember2023andJanuary2024MPCmeetings.
•TheMPCremainsvigilanttoongoingdevelopmentstoinformtheassessmentontheoutlookofdomesticinflationandgrowth.
Monetarypolicyremainssupportive
oftheeconomy
AttheNovember2023andJanuary2024MPCmeetings,theMPCmaintainedtheOPRat3.00%.
AtthelatestMPCmeetinginJanuary,theMPCassessedthat
theglobaleconomycontinuestoexpand,drivenbydomestic
demandamidstronglabourmarketconditions.Therearefurthersignsofrecoveryintheelectricalandelectronics(E&E)sector,butglobaltraderemainssoftpartlyduetothecontinuedshiftinspendingfromgoodstoservices,andongoingtraderestrictions.WhileChina’seconomycontinuestoshowsignsofimprovement,itsrecoveryremainsmodestgiventheweaknessinthepropertymarket.Globalheadlineandcoreinflationedgeddownwardsinrecentmonthsbutcontinuetobeaboveaverage.Ontheglobalfront,whilethemonetarypolicystanceislikelytoremaintightin
thenearterm,thetighteningcyclehaspeakedformostcentral
banks.Thegrowthoutlookremainssubjecttodownsiderisks,
mainlyfromanescalationofgeopoliticaltensions,higher-than-
anticipatedinflationoutturns,andheightenedvolatilityinglobal
financialmarkets.
AttheJanuaryMPCmeeting,thefourthquarteradvance
estimatesforGDPaffirmedthattheoverallgrowthofthe
Malaysianeconomyfor2023expandedwithinexpectations.
Movingforward,theMPCassessedthatdomesticgrowth
isexpectedtoimprovein2024,supportedbytherecovery
inexportsandresilientdomesticexpenditure.Continued
employmentandwagegrowthremainsupportiveofhousehold
spending.Touristarrivalsandspendingareexpectedtoimprove
further.Investmentactivitywouldbesupportedbycontinued
progressofmulti-yearprojectsinboththeprivateandpublic
sectors,andimplementationofcatalyticinitiativesunderthe
nationalmasterplans.Thegrowthoutlookremainssubjectto
downsiderisksstemmingfromweaker-than-expectedexternal
demandandlargerdeclinesincommodityproduction.Meanwhile,
upsideriskstogrowthmainlyemanatefromgreaterspilloverfrom
thetechupcycle,stronger-than-expectedtourismactivityand
fasterimplementationofexistingandnewprojects.
Asexpected,bothheadlineandcoreinflationcontinued
tomoderateinthefourthquarter,mainlyduetolowercost
pressuresamidstabilisingdemandconditions.Overall,both
QuarterlyBulletin|4Q202314
TheBank’sPolicyConsiderations
headlineandcoreinflationfor2023arewithinexpectations,
averagingfortheyearat2.5%and3%,respectively.In2024,
inflationisexpectedtoremainmodest,broadlyreflectingstable
costanddemandconditions.Riskstotheinflationoutlookremain
highlysubjecttochangestodomesticpolicyonsubsidiesand
pricecontrols,aswellasglobalcommoditypricesandfinancial
marketdevelopments.Ofnote,theGovernment’sintentionto
reviewpricecontrolsandsubsidiesin2024willaffecttheoutlook
forinflationanddemandconditions.
TherecentringgitmovementsasattheJanuaryMPCmeeting
wereassessedtobeprimarilydrivenbyexternalfactors,and
notreflectiveofthecurrentdomesticeconomicperformance
andprospects.Astheriskofheightenedvolatilityintheglobal
financialandforeignexchangemarketsremains,BankNegara
Malaysiawillcontinuetoensuresufficientliquiditytosupportthe
orderlyfunctioningofthedomesticforeignexchangemarket.
Financialinstitutionscontinuetooperatewithstrongcapitaland
liquiditybuffers,withdomesticfinancialconditionsremaining
conducivetosustaincreditgrowth.
AtthecurrentOPRlevel,theMPCdeemedthatthemonetary
policystanceremainssupportiveoftheeconomyandis
consistentwiththecurrentassessmentoftheinflationand
growthprospects.TheMPCremainsvigilanttoongoing
developmentstoinformtheassessmentontheoutlookof
domesticinflationandgrowth.TheMPCwillensurethatthe
monetarypolicystanceremainsconducivetosustainable
economicgrowthamidpricestability.
Thissectionisintentionallyleft
lank
QuarterlyBulletin|4Q202315
MacroeconomicOutlook
Sustainedgloalgrowthin2024
Despitetightmonetarypolicy,tradereoundandresilientlaourmarketwillsupportglobalgrowth
Malaysianeconomytocontinueexpansion
Domesticdemandtoanchorgrowthin2024
For2024,growthoftheMalaysianeconomyisexpectedtotrend
Theglobaleconomyisexpectedtogrowatasustainedpacein
2024.Tightmonetarypolicyandwithdrawaloffiscalsupportwill
weighongrowth.Butthiswillbeoffsetbyareboundininternationaltrade,resilientlabourmarketandfallinginflation.Theglobaltradereboundisdrivenbyglobaltechnologyupcycle,andfullrecoveryintourismactivity.Globalinflationwillmoderatefurther,asfalling
commoditypricesandlooseninglabourmarkettranslatetolowercoreinflation.Afterbenefitingfromreopeningrecoveryin2023,
China’sgrowthisexpectedtosoftenin2024,givencontinueddragfromthepropertymarketdownturn.
Downsiderisksstemmainlyfromanescalationofgeopoliticaltensions,higher-than-anticipatedinflationoutturns,and
heightenedvolatilityinglobalfinancialmarkets.However,upsiderisktoglobalgrowthcouldarisefromstronger-than-expecteddomesticdemand,especiallyinadvancedeconomies,and
strongerfiscalpolicysupportinChina.
higher,liftedbytherecoveryinexportsandresilientdomestic
expenditure.Householdspendingwillbesupportedbycontinued
growthinemploymentandwages.Touristarrivalsandspendingare
expectedtoimprovefurther.Moreover,investmentactivitywould
besupportedbycontinuedprogressofmulti-yearprojectsinboth
theprivateandpublicsectors,andtheimplementationofcatalytic
initiativesundernationalmasterplans.Budget2024measureswill
alsoprovideadditionalsupporttoeconomicactivity.
Thegrowthoutlookremainssubjecttodownsiderisksfrom
weaker-than-expectedexternaldemandanddeclinesin
commodityproduction.Meanwhile,upsideriskstodomestic
growthemanatefromgreaterspilloverfromthetechupcycle,
stronger-than-expectedtourismactivityandfasterimplementation
ofbothexistingandnewprojects.
QuarterlyBulletin|4Q202316
MacroeconomicOutlook
expectedtoremainmodestin2024
Headlineinflationandcoreinflationare
Headlineinflationisexpectedtoaveragebetween2.1%-3.6%1
fortheyearasawhole
Asexpected,bothheadlineandcoreinflationhavemoderated,
mainlyduetolowercostpressuresamidstabilisingdemand
conditions.In2024,inflationisexpectedtoremainmodest,broadly
reflectingstablecostanddemandconditions.However,the
inflationoutlookremainshighlysubjecttochangestodomestic
policyonsubsidiesandpricecontrols,aswellasglobalcommodity
pricesandfinancialmarketdevelopments.
Thissectionisintentionallyleftlank
1Source:EconomicOutlook2024,MinistryofFinanceMalaysia.
QuarterlyBulletin|4Q202317
Annex
Table1:GDPbyExpenditureComponents(atconstant2015prices)
Share
2023
(%)
2022
2023
4Q
Year
1Q
2Q
3Q
4Q
Year
Annualgrowth(%)
AggregateDomesticDemand(excludingstocks)Privatesector
94.1
76.2
6.8
7.8
9.2
10.3
4.6
5.6
4.5
4.5
4.8
4.5
5.2
4.2
4.8
4.7
Consumption
60.8
7.3
11.2
5.9
4.3
4.6
4.2
4.7
Investment
15.5
10.3
7.2
4.7
5.1
4.5
4.0
4.6
Publicsector
17.8
3.9
4.7
-0.3
4.6
6.2
8.4
5.1
Consumption
13.3
3.0
4.5
-2.2
3.8
5.8
7.3
3.9
Investment
4.6
6.0
5.3
5.7
7.9
7.5
11.3
8.6
NetExports
4.7
23.0
-1.0
54.4
-3.7
-22.7
-35.6
-11.3
ExportsofGoodsandServices
66.3
8.6
14.5
-3.3
-9.4
-12.0
-6.3
-7.9
ImportsofGoodsandServices
61.6
7.2
15.9
-6.5
-9.7
-11.1
-2.9
-7.6
RealGDP
100.0
7.1
8.7
5.6
2.9
3.3
3.0
3.7
GDP(q-o-qgrowth,seasonallyadjusted)
-
-1.7
-
0.9
1.5
2.6
-2.1
-
Note:Figuresmaynotaddupduetoroundingandexclusionofstocks.
Source:DepartmentofStatistics,Malaysia
Table2:GDPbyEconomicActivity(atconstant2015prices)
Share
2023
(%)
2022
2023
4Q
Year
1Q
2Q
3Q
4Q
Year
Annualgrowth(%)
Services
59.2
9.1
10.9
7.3
4.7
5.0
4.2
5.3
Manufacturing
23.4
3.9
8.1
3.2
0.1
-0.1
-0.3
0.7
Agriculture
6.4
1.1
0.1
1.0
-1.0
0.9
1.9
0.7
Mining
6.2
6.3
2.6
2.4
-2.3
-0.1
3.8
1.0
Construction
3.6
10.1
5.0
7.4
6.2
7.2
3.6
6.1
RealGDP
100.0
7.1
8.7
5.6
2.9
3.3
3.0
3.7
Note:Numbersdonotaddupduetoroundingandexclusionofimportdutiescomponent.
Source:DepartmentofStatistics,Malaysia
QuarterlyBulletin|4Q202318
Annex
Tale3:BalanceofPayments1
2022
2023
4Q
Year
1Q
2Q
3Q
4Q
Year
RMillion
CurrentAccount
27.5
55.1
4.3
9.1
9.1
0.3
22.8
(%ofGDP)
5.9
3.2
1.0
2.1
2.0
0.1
1.2
Goods
57.7
186.0
39.9
29.5
32.7
30.8
132.9
Services
-12.1
-56.4
-12.8
-11.3
-10.3
-7.4
-41.9
Primaryincome
-11.6
-59.4
-16.9
-6.3
-11.0
-20.9
-55.1
Secondaryincome
-6.5
-15.1
-5.9
-2.8
-2.2
-2.3
-13.2
FinancialAccount
-1.1
12.4
-2.4
-11.6
14.9
-19.9
-18.9
Directinvestment
-9.3
15.9
10.9
-4.9
-6.1
4.7
4.6
Assets
-24.1
-48.9
-2.5
-9.8
-13.3
-7.4
-33.0
Liabilities
14.8
64.9
13.4
4.9
7.2
12.1
37.6
Portfolioinvestment
-26.7
-50.6
-33.3
8.1
-14.1
-6.4
-45.7
Assets
-15.0
-30.5
-16.3
-10.1
-15.4
-10.3
-52.2
Liabilities
-11.7
-20.1
-17.0
18.3
1.3
3.9
6.5
Financialderivatives
-1.7
-2.2
-0.9
0.3
0.5
-3.8
-3.9
Otherinvestment
36.6
49.2
20.9
-15.1
34.6
-14.4
26.0
Neterrors&omissions2
-3.8
-13.6
-7.6
-9.9
-16.3
9.6
-24.2
OverallBalance
22.5
53.4
-5.7
-12.4
7.7
-10.2
-20.6
Assets:(-)denotesoutflowsduetotheacquisitionofassetsabroadbyresidents.
Liabilities:(+)denotesinflowsduetotheincurrenceofforeignliabilities.
1InaccordancewiththeSixthEditionoftheBalanceofPaymentsandInternationalInvestmentPositionManual(BPM6)bytheInternationalMonetaryFund(IMF).
2Asat1Q2018,quarterlynetE&Oexcludesreservesrevaluationchanges.Thispracticeisbackdatedupto1Q2010.
Note:Numbersmaynotaddupduetorounding.
Source:DepartmentofStatistics,MalaysiaandBankNegaraMalaysia
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Table4:OutstandingExternalDebt
2022
2023
end-Dec
end-Sep
end-Dec
RMillion
TotalExternalDet
1,144.7
1,252.0
1,242.5
USDbillionequivalent
Byinstrument
260.7
266.7
270.7
Bondsandnotes
176.0
175.6
169.8
Interbankborrowings
218.6
238.4
220.7
Intragrouploans
155.2
185.2
189.2
Loans
76.0
82.7
86.9
Non-residentholdingsofdomesticdebtsecurities
246.6
269.7
269.5
Non-residentdeposits
111.6
139.1
137.5
IMFallocationofSpecialDrawingRights(SDRs)
28.2
29.7
29.7
Others
132.6
131.4
139.1
Maturityprofile
Medium-andlong-term
663.0
722.5
724.1
Short-term
481.6
529.5
518.4
Currencydenomination
Ringgit
378.7
410.0
411.5
Foreign
766.0
842.0
831.1
Totaldebt/GDP(%)
63.9
69.0
68.2
Short-termdebt/Totaldebt(%)
42.1
42.3
41.7
Reserves/Short-termexternaldebt(times)
1.0
1.0
1.0
Note:Figuresmaynotaddupduetorounding.
Source:MinistryofFinanceMalaysiaandBankNegaraMalaysia
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Table5:CredittothePrivateNon-FinancialSector
2022
2023
2022
2023
4Q
3Q
4Q
4Q
3Q
4Q
End-period(RMbillion)
Annualchange(%)
TotalCredittothePrivateNon-FinancialSector1
2610.7
2689.7
2734.4
4.7
4.3
4.7
Outstandingcorporatebonds2
550.6
570.2
573.4
4.6
5.0
4.2
Outstandingloans3,4
2060.1
2119.5
2160.9
4.7
4.1
4.9
Businesses
748.2
758.4
775.1
3.4
1.9
3.6
SMEs
355.4
373.9
384.6
5.7
7.0
8.2
Non-SMEs
388.5
380.4
386.4
1.4
-2.7
-0.5
Households
1311.9
1361.2
1385.8
5.5
5.4
5.6
CredittoBusinesses5
1298.7
1328.6
1348.5
3.9
3.2
3.8
1Startingwiththe4Q2022QuarterlyBulletin,credittotheprivatenon-financialsectorwasintroducedtoenhancethequalityofdataonfinancingchannelledtowardsthegenerationofdomesticeconomicactivity.Thisreplacesthepreviousseriesonnetfinancingtotheprivatesector.
2IncludesconventionalandIslamicshort-termpapersinadditiontolonger-termbondsandsukuk;excludesissuancesbyCagamas,government,financialinstitutionsandnon-bankfinancialinstitutions.
3Loansbythe
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