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Business leaders in Malaysia most optimistic since 2014

byCT Report
29/01/2018
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KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysian business leaders’ overall optimism surged to 6% in the fourth quarter of 2017, a sharp rebound from a negative 36% a year ago, according to Grant Thornton’s quarterly business survey. Country managing partner at Grant Thornton Malaysia Datuk NK Jasani said on Monday more than half of the business leaders are expecting higher profits and investing in their long-term growth.
“Confidence has boomed in Malaysia. Our optimism level is at the highest since 2014, despite being the lowest level among Asean countries. In Malaysia, signs of confidence can be seen as the survey revealed that 62% business owners are expecting an increase in revenues, up 22 percentage points from Q3 of 2017,” he said. Also 44% of business owners are expecting an increase in exports for the year ahead, up 10 percentage points from Q3 2017 and this is the highest in Asean,” he said. The International Business Report (IBR) survey , which covered 2,500 businesses in 36 economies, showed the Asean region’s optimism level was performing at its best at 58%, the highest since 2011.  The survey reveals that high levels of confidence are driven particularly by surges in Indonesia, 100% and the Philippines, 86%, where optimism has risen by 12 percentage points and 6 percentage points, respectively, over the same period.
Global business optimism is at a positive level too, being at its highest ever level at 58%.
On Malaysia, Jasani said the survey revealed that  44% of business owners are expecting an increase in exports for the year ahead, up 10  percentage points from Q3 2017 and this is the highest in Asean.
Jasani said 58% business owners are also expecting an increase in profits, up 46 percentage points from Q3 2017 and 30% of business owners are looking to increase in selling prices, up 14  percentage points from Q3 2017. He added that as optimism improves, firms in Malaysia were thinking about the future and investing in their long-term growth.  Malaysian business owners are planning to spend more on plant and machinery, up 16 percentage points  to 54% from Q3,2017. This is the highest among ASEAN countries and way above the global average of 36%.  Despite a positive picture overall, there is some areas of concern for business owners in Malaysia. Business owners have expressed some constraints in their business for the year ahead. Lack of skilled workers is a concern, at 46%, up 12 percentage points  from Q3 2017.

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