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Malaysia royalty-linked stock jumps on Singapore rail bid report

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Bloomberg • 2 min read
Malaysia royalty-linked stock jumps on Singapore rail bid report
Shares of Berjaya Land Bhd. reached the highest in almost three years after The Edge reported that its unit teamed up with a group of Malaysian and foreign companies in submitting a proposal for the revived project. Photo: Bloomberg
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Berjaya Land Bhd., which has links to the family of Malaysia’s incoming king, jumped following a report that its unit is leading a consortium that’s bidding for the high-speed rail project between Kuala Lumpur and Singapore.

Shares of the hotel and gaming company reached the highest in almost three years after The Edge reported that its unit, Berjaya Rail Sdn., has teamed up with a group of Malaysian and foreign companies in submitting a proposal for the revived project. Malaysian Resources Corp., which is part of the consortium, and IJM Corp., whose unit is also involved, advanced to the highest in four years.

Berjaya Land, part of a conglomerate controlled by Malaysian tycoon Vincent Tan, climbed as much as 25% in early trade on Friday. Berjaya Rail’s chairwoman is Tun Aminah Sultan Ibrahim, the daughter of Johor Sultan Ibrahim Iskandar, who will succeed Malaysia’s current king on Jan. 31 under the country’s rotational monarchy. 

The Sultan of Johor, the southern Malaysian state that borders Singapore, has been pushing for the revival of the high-speed rail project, which was cancelled in 2021. 

Tun Aminah is also the chairperson of Berjaya Corp, while Sultan Ibrahim has a direct stake in Berjaya Assets. Berjaya Land’s parent, Berjaya Corp., jumped 11%, while Berjaya Assets climbed 6%. 

Shares of other partners in the consortium also rose. Malaysian Resources climbed 10%, while IJM advanced as much as 5%. 

See also: KL-Singapore high speed rail project receives seven concept proposals

The consortium also includes Malaysia’s national railway firm Keretapi Tanah Melayu, according to the report. Technical members include Hitachi Rail STS, Hyundai Rotem and DB Engineering & Consulting, the report said.

The proposed project will be fully funded by the private sector. A spokesman from MyHSR Corporation Sdn., a Malaysian government agency overseeing the project, declined to comment when contacted by Bloomberg News. It previously said that seven consortiums had submitted bids for the high-speed rail project. 

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