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Off Topic => Investment & Real Estate => Topic started by: meoramri on November 23, 2016, 10:06:43 AM

Title: Malaysian Bond Market
Post by: meoramri on November 23, 2016, 10:06:43 AM
If anyone of you interested to know more about the Malaysian Bond Market, here are some applications where you can get free information.

1. Mobile apps (iOS & Android) search for "iBPAM" by Bond Pricing Agency Malaysia
2. Annual Almanac on the bond market. Go to this link to download => https://www.bpam.com.my/pop_alman.asp (https://www.bpam.com.my/pop_alman.asp)
3. https://www.bpam.com.my/ (https://www.bpam.com.my/) and http://www.bondweb.com.my/ (http://www.bondweb.com.my/)
Title: Re: Malaysian Bond Market
Post by: shikamaru81 on November 28, 2016, 10:37:59 PM
Thanks bro.  U r in IB?  ;)
Title: Re: Malaysian Bond Market
Post by: meoramri on November 29, 2016, 03:05:26 AM
Thanks bro.  U r in IB?  ;)

No. in BPAM.


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Title: Re: Malaysian Bond Market
Post by: feydrax on January 19, 2017, 06:56:30 AM
How does one invest in bond?

I know for stocks we can open an account at the bank easily, but I'm really not familiar with bonds...
Title: Re: Malaysian Bond Market
Post by: meoramri on January 19, 2017, 02:42:30 PM
At the moment, the lot size for bond market is still on the high side (RM5mil per lot) so it is more of a institutional market.

However plans are on to make it more accessible to retailer. Currently, an individual can invest via the retail bond market (there are 3 bonds available in Bursa Malaysia) or via Unit Trust Bond Funds.
Title: Re: Malaysian Bond Market
Post by: feydrax on January 19, 2017, 09:00:19 PM
At the moment, the lot size for bond market is still on the high side (RM5mil per lot) so it is more of a institutional market.

However plans are on to make it more accessible to retailer. Currently, an individual can invest via the retail bond market (there are 3 bonds available in Bursa Malaysia) or via Unit Trust Bond Funds.

Is this the retail bond that you are referring to?
http://www.bursamalaysia.com/market/securities/education/faqs-on-exchange-traded-bonds-and-sukuk-etbs/
If that's the case it seems like the process is similar to purchasing shares

"You will need to visit your nearest participating organization (stock broking firm registered in Malaysia) to open a securities trading account and Bursa Central Depository System (CDS) account."
Title: Re: Malaysian Bond Market
Post by: meoramri on January 20, 2017, 02:57:11 AM
At the moment, the lot size for bond market is still on the high side (RM5mil per lot) so it is more of a institutional market.

However plans are on to make it more accessible to retailer. Currently, an individual can invest via the retail bond market (there are 3 bonds available in Bursa Malaysia) or via Unit Trust Bond Funds.

Is this the retail bond that you are referring to?
http://www.bursamalaysia.com/market/securities/education/faqs-on-exchange-traded-bonds-and-sukuk-etbs/
If that's the case it seems like the process is similar to purchasing shares

"You will need to visit your nearest participating organization (stock broking firm registered in Malaysia) to open a securities trading account and Bursa Central Depository System (CDS) account."
Correct. This is the one.


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Title: Re: Malaysian Bond Market
Post by: feydrax on January 20, 2017, 06:48:09 AM
Cool, thanks for teaching me something new  :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Malaysian Bond Market
Post by: hazwan on October 17, 2017, 03:55:50 PM
If anyone of you interested to know more about the Malaysian Bond Market, here are some applications where you can get free information.

1. Mobile apps (iOS & Android) search for "iBPAM" by Bond Pricing Agency Malaysia
2. Annual Almanac on the bond market. Go to this link to download => https://www.bpam.com.my/pop_alman.asp (https://www.bpam.com.my/pop_alman.asp)
3. https://www.bpam.com.my/ (https://www.bpam.com.my/) and http://www.bondweb.com.my/ (http://www.bondweb.com.my/)
Good information! Meor, just wondering if you are investing in stocks as well. Any input/advice for a newbie perhaps?


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Title: Re: Malaysian Bond Market
Post by: meoramri on October 17, 2017, 04:11:28 PM
If anyone of you interested to know more about the Malaysian Bond Market, here are some applications where you can get free information.

1. Mobile apps (iOS & Android) search for "iBPAM" by Bond Pricing Agency Malaysia
2. Annual Almanac on the bond market. Go to this link to download => https://www.bpam.com.my/pop_alman.asp (https://www.bpam.com.my/pop_alman.asp)
3. https://www.bpam.com.my/ (https://www.bpam.com.my/) and http://www.bondweb.com.my/ (http://www.bondweb.com.my/)
Good information! Meor, just wondering if you are investing in stocks as well. Any input/advice for a newbie perhaps?


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Can't give advice in an open forum, need a license  :angel:

Nevertheless, loads of material on the web to start you on the right path.  :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Malaysian Bond Market
Post by: hazwan on October 17, 2017, 06:40:26 PM
If anyone of you interested to know more about the Malaysian Bond Market, here are some applications where you can get free information.

1. Mobile apps (iOS & Android) search for "iBPAM" by Bond Pricing Agency Malaysia
2. Annual Almanac on the bond market. Go to this link to download => https://www.bpam.com.my/pop_alman.asp (https://www.bpam.com.my/pop_alman.asp)
3. https://www.bpam.com.my/ (https://www.bpam.com.my/) and http://www.bondweb.com.my/ (http://www.bondweb.com.my/)
Good information! Meor, just wondering if you are investing in stocks as well. Any input/advice for a newbie perhaps?


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Can't give advice in an open forum, need a license  :angel:

Nevertheless, loads of material on the web to start you on the right path.  :thumbsup:
Totally understand. But usually the unlicensed advisor who are making money the most. Since they are within the insider circle . Let me know if you have other private forum that I can join/learn.


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Title: Re: Malaysian Bond Market
Post by: mikecheong1798 on January 12, 2019, 02:02:23 PM
Market is going down turn now