Bonds Companies in Malaysia

Companies in Malaysia are able to issue bonds in order to raise funds for their operations. These bonds are typically issued by banks or other financial institutions, and are regulated by the Malaysian Securities Commission. There are a number of different types of bonds that companies can issue, including corporate bonds, government bonds, and Islamic bonds.

Corporate bonds are the most common type of bond issued by companies in Malaysia. These bonds are typically used to finance capital expenditures or to refinance existing debt. Corporate bonds can be either unsecured or secured, and typically have maturities of between five and ten years.

Government bonds are another type of bond that companies in Malaysia can issue. These bonds are backed by the Malaysian government, and are typically used to finance infrastructure projects. Government bonds typically have maturities of between ten and twenty years.

Islamic bonds are a type of bond that is compliant with Shariah law. These bonds are typically used to finance Islamic-themed projects, such as the construction of mosques or Islamic schools. Islamic bonds typically have maturities of between five and ten years.
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