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Slowing economy may tip Malaysia past 65% debt ceiling

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Debt limit may be breached due to slower economic growth in second half of 2025, said Kenanga Investment Bank.

PETALING JAYA: A slowdown in the Malaysian economy could see the government breaching its statutory debt ceiling of 65% this year, said Kenanga Investment Bank.

It projected federal government debt, including statutory debt, to reach RM1.33 trillion or 65.9% of Malaysia’s 2025 gross domestic product (GDP), higher than the ministry of finance’s forecast of 64%.

“A temporary breach of the 65% ceiling is possible, but we expect the government to manage this through a mix of fiscal discipline, revenue mobilisation, and prudent debt issuance,” said Kenanga in a note.

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