Bursa Malaysia

2022 - 10 - 31

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Bursa Malaysia posts lower 3Q net profit of RM50.13mil amid falling ... (The Star Online)

KUALA LUMPUR: Beset by falling securities trading values, Bursa Malaysia Bhd is continuing efforts to highlight the Malaysian market to investors and ...

Average daily contracts in 9M22 rose 2.2% to 78,540. Bursa Malaysia's net profit was seen slumping 38.83% y-o-y over the nine months to Sept 30 to RM177.57mil. In the securities market, trading revenue in 9M22 fell to RM203mil, 43.6% lower compared with the same period in 2021. Meanwhile, the market data business closed 9M2022 with a total revenue of RM45.8mil, a 15.9% increase compared to RM39.5mil in 9M2021, driven by a higher number of subscribers. He noted also that improvements in the performance of the derivatives market and market data businesses have helped to partially offset the negative impact during the financial period. In the third quarter of the 2022 financial year, the stock exchange operator said net profit fell 37.29% year-on-year (y-o-y) to RM50.13mil while revenue slipped 19.33% y-o-y to RM140.36mil.

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Bursa Malaysia net earnings decrease 59.5pc to RM50.13mil in Q3 (New Straits Times Online)

KUALA LUMPUR: Bursa Malaysia Bhd's net profit decreased 59.5 per cent to RM50.13 million in the third quarter (Q3) ended Sep 30, 2022, from RM79.94 million ...

Still, in the current period, Bursa Malaysia said the securities market registered a trading revenue of RM203.0 million, a decrease of 43.6 per cent compared to RM359.9 million in nine-month of 2021. This is due to the lower average daily trading value (ADV) for the securities market's on-market trades (OMT) and direct business trades (DBT) in the nine-month of 2022 of RM2.2 billion against RM4.0 billion recorded in the same period last year. For the current period, Bursa Malaysia's total derivatives trading revenue increased by 11.5 per cent to RM73.4 million from RM65.8 million recorded in the same period last year, contributed by higher collateral management income as well as a higher number of crude palm oil futures (FCPO) and FTSE Bursa Malaysia KLCI Futures (FKLI). In a statement today, Bursa Malaysia said the lower net profit and revenue recorded for the period were primarily caused by a decline in securities trading revenue. KUALA LUMPUR: Bursa Malaysia Bhd's net profit decreased 59.5 per cent to RM50.13 million in the third quarter (Q3) ended Sep 30, 2022, from RM79.94 million recorded in the same quarter a year ago. For the nine months, Bursa Malaysia's net profit decreased 38.8 per cent to RM177.57 million from RM290.3 million, while revenue was 24 per cent lower at RM457.54 million from RM602.36 million.

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Bursa Malaysia Q3 net profit falls 37% to RM50m (The Sun Daily)

KUALA LUMPUR: Bursa Malaysia Bhd's net profit dropped 37.3% to RM50.13 million in the third quarter ended Sept 30, 2022 (Q3 FY2022) from RM79.94 milli...

On the Islamic markets segment, the exchange operator said higher trading activity in Bursa Suq Al-Sila’ resulted in a 17.3% jump in trading revenue to RM11.8 million from RM10.1 million previously. Meanwhile, the market data business achieved total revenue of RM45.8 million in the nine-month period, up 15.9% from RM39.5 million a year earlier driven by a higher number of subscribers. CEO Datuk Muhamad Umar Swift said improvements in the performance of the derivatives market and market data businesses helped contribute to profit numbers as global volatility and a higher interest rate environment continued to challenge the securities market business. “To entice domestic and foreign derivatives participants, other initiatives include a further extension of the after-hours (T+1) derivatives trading session (night trading),” he said. “The exchange continues to develop new shariah-compliant products, such as the upcoming shariah-compliant Voluntary Carbon Market and the Bursa Gold Dinar,” he added. In a media statement, Bursa Malaysia said the securities market segment registered trading revenue of RM203 million, a decrease of 43.6% against RM359.9 million in the first nine months of last year. Total derivatives trading revenue increased by 11.5% y-o-y to RM73.4 million, contributed by higher collateral management income as well as a higher number of crude palm oil futures and FTSE Bursa Malaysia KLCI Futures. The exchange operator said the securities market segment's operating revenue fell to RM100.4 million from RM140.7 million a year earlier, causing the segment profit to shrink 34.9% year-on-year (y-o-y) to RM76.5 million. For the nine-month financial period, net profit fell 38.8% y-o-y to RM177.57 million on a 24% lower revenue of RM457.54 million. Bursa Malaysia said trading revenue shrank 40.5% y-o-y to RM55.8 million mainly due to lower average daily trading value for on-market trades and direct business trades, which dipped by 42.1% y-o-y to RM1.75 billion in Q3 FY2022. Total revenue also declined to RM140.36 million from RM173.98 million previously, the company said in its latest quarterly results announcement. KUALA LUMPUR: Bursa Malaysia Bhd’s net profit dropped 37.3% to RM50.13 million in the third quarter ended Sept 30, 2022 (Q3 FY2022) from RM79.94 million in the same period last year due to lower securities trading revenue.

Bursa Malaysia Announces Rm177.6 Million Profit After Tax And ... (Exchange News Direct)

Key Financial & Market Highlights. (9M2022 vs 9M2021). · Profit After Tax and Zakat at RM177.6 million, decreased by 38.8%. · Annualised Return on Equity at ...

Social Governance (“ESG”) agenda. (0.4) To entice domestic and foreign derivatives participants, other initiatives include further extension of the after-hours (T+1) derivatives trading session (“Night Trading”).” (119.0) (118.2) Average Daily Contacts (“ADC”) in 9M2022 rose 2.2% with 78,540 contracts, compared to 76,836 contracts in 9M2021. (24.0) (24.6) Meanwhile, the market data business closed 9M2022 with a total revenue of RM45.8 million, a 15.9% increase compared to RM39.5 million in 9M2021, driven by higher number of subscribers. For the period under review, the Securities Market registered a trading revenue of RM203.0 million, a decrease by 43.6% compared to RM359.9 million in 9M2021. “We will continue to ensure that the Exchange innovates and remains agile to generate increased volumes thus contributing to higher revenue streams in all segments of our business in this investment climate.” Meanwhile, total operating expenses saw a 0.7% marginal increase to RM214.7 million in 9M2022, compared to RM213.2 million in 9M2021.

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Bursa records lower profit of RM177.6mil (Free Malaysia Today)

Meanwhile, the securities market registered a trading revenue of RM203 million, a decrease of 43.6% from the RM359.9 million recorded in the same period last ...

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