Malaysia central bank to hold key rate on July 6, may not resume tightening: Reuters poll

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Malaysia central bank to hold key rate on July 6, may not resume tightening: Reuters poll
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BENGALURU : Malaysia's central bank will leave its key interest rate unchanged at 3.00 per cent on Thursday and keep it there for the rest of the year, marking the end of its modest tightening cycle as inflation has showed signs of cooling, a Reuters poll found.While headline inflation eased to its lowest

BENGALURU : Malaysia's central bank will leave its key interest rate unchanged at 3.00 per cent on Thursday and keep it there for the rest of the year, marking the end of its modest tightening cycle as inflation has showed signs of cooling, a Reuters poll found.

All but three of 25 economists polled between June 27 and July 3 forecast Bank Negara Malaysia will hold the policy rate steady at 3.00 per cent - its pre-COVID pandemic level - at the end of the July 6 meeting, following a surprise hike in May."The 25 bp surprise hike in May marked the end of the tightening cycle... a slower trajectory of growth and retreating inflation will likely prompt BNM to stand pat for the remainder of 2023," noted Khoon Goh, head of Asia research at ANZ.

This puts BNM in line with its regional peers, who have already ended their tightening cycles. [KR/INT][ID/INT][IN/INT]

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