Malaysia's Leading, Coincident Indices Rise in November 2025

MT Newswires Live01-23

Malaysia's Leading Index (LI) edged up 0.2% annually to 113.2 points in November 2025, up from 113 points, according to data released by the Department of Statistics.

The increase was mainly driven by a 67.5% surge in the number of housing units approved for construction, and a 5.5% growth in the real money supply (M1).

Monthly, the index declined 2.4% in November.

Meanwhile, Malaysia's Coincident Index (CI), which reflects current economic conditions, rose 2.1% on year to 129.3 points, thanks to a 0.8% rise in real Employees Provident Fund (EPF).

Monthly, the index edged down 0.5%, weighed by slight declines in the Industrial Production Index and EPF contributions, both down 0.2%, the data showed.

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