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Maintaining OPR At 2.75 Pct Provides Better Predictability In Borrowing Costs - Economist

By Fatin Umairah Abdul Hamid

KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 5 (Bernama) -- Maintaining the Overnight Policy Rate (OPR) at 2.75 per cent would provide better predictability in borrowing costs, allowing Malaysians to plan capital expenditures and asset purchases with confidence, said an economist. 

Bank Muamalat Malaysia Bhd chief economist Dr Mohd Afzanizam Abdul Rashid said Bank Negara Malaysia’s (BNM) Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) is expected to maintain the OPR at 2.75 per cent tomorrow.

He said the decision would likely be based on the premise that the Malaysian economy continued to grow at a respectable pace in the third quarter of 2025, expanding 5.2 per cent, well above the 4.4 per cent growth recorded in the first half of the year.

“Furthermore, the labour market remains in full employment, with the unemployment rate holding steady at 3.0 per cent for several months. This suggests that more Malaysians are employed and earning steady incomes,” he told Bernama.

Mohd Afzanizam said these factors would support consumer spending, aided by cash transfer programmes such as Sumbangan Tunai Rahmah and Sumbangan Asas Rahmah, which complement the strength of the Malaysian economy.

“More importantly, BNM would retain policy space to act should there be any economic shocks in the near future,” he added.

BNM’s MPC is scheduled to announce its OPR decision tomorrow.

The most recent change to the OPR was a reduction to 2.75 per cent, announced on July 9, 2025.

Previously, the rate had been maintained at 3.00 per cent since May 3, 2023.

-- BERNAMA