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Malaysia plans to sell dollar bonds this year, first since 2021

Elffie Chew & Anisah Shukry / Bloomberg
Elffie Chew & Anisah Shukry / Bloomberg • 2 min read
Malaysia plans to sell dollar bonds this year, first since 2021
The government sent a request for proposals to banks for a potential offering, according to a spokesperson for the nation’s Finance Ministry.
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(Jan 19): Malaysia has sounded out debt arrangers about a dollar bond offering, putting the Asian government on track to join a record global fundraising binge so far in 2026.

The government sent a request for proposals to banks for a potential offering, according to a spokesperson for the nation’s Finance Ministry, in response to emailed questions from Bloomberg News.

“This is to, among others, refinance the dollar bonds maturing this year,” the spokesperson said.

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