Malaysia Leading Index Remains Weak

2025-11-25 04:21 By Farida Husna 1 min. read

Malaysia’s leading economic index slipped 0.5% month-on-month in September 2025, easing from a downwardly revised 0.6% drop in the previous month and marking a second straight month of decline.

Three of the seven components decreased: housing units approved (-0.7% vs 0.1% in August), real imports of other basic precious and non-ferrous metals (-0.5% vs 0.1%), and expected manufacturing sales value (-0.1% vs 0.2%).

New company registrations were broadly flat (0.001% vs -0.5%), while gains in real money supply (0.3% vs -0.1%), the Bursa Malaysia Industrial Index (0.3% vs 0.1%), and real semiconductor imports (0.2% vs -0.5%) helped cushion the fall.

Year-on-year, the leading index rose 0.8% after a 0.3% decline in the previous two months.

Meanwhile, the coincident index, a gauge of current economic conditions, increased 0.2%, reversing August’s 0.6% drop on the back of stronger retail trade.



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