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2016
2017
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Cases referred to Enforcement
22272016
Investigations initiated (no. of cases)
101386
Investigations completed (no. of cases)
13101012
Persons charged in criminal proceedings
1717108
Criminal charges laid
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Persons against whom civil actions initiated
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Administrative actions
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Highlights
  • The total funds to be raised from the proposals approved by the SC in Q2 2021 amounted to RM54.23 billion, of which 89% would be from corporate bonds and sukuk.
  • In Q2 2021, the SC considered 15 submissions in relation to take-overs, mergers and compulsory acquisitions.
  • In Q2 2021, the net asset value (NAV) of unit trust funds decreased marginally from RM534.07 billion as at 31 March 2021 to RM531.80 billion as at 30 June 2021.
  • Equities
    The SC approved 3 substantive applications1 for various corporate proposals by companies in Q2 2021 while 1 substantial application was withdrawn.

    The total funds to be raised from the proposals approved by/lodged with the SC in Q2 2021 amount to remaining RM5.97 billion or 11% would be from approved IPO proposals.

    1 Substantive applications include IPO, reverse take-overs, transfer listings to Main Market of Bursa Malaysia and secondary listing proposals.
  • Take-Overs and Mergers
    In Q2 2021, the SC considered 15 submissions in relation to take-overs, mergers and compulsory acquisitions comprising the following:

    • Clearance of 3 take-over offer documents;
    • Clearance of 5 independent advice circulars including for whitewash exemptions;
    • 2 applications for exemptions from the mandatory offer obligation; and
    • 5 other application including exemption from the provisions of the Malaysian Code on Take-overs and Mergers 2016 / Rules on Take-overs, Mergers and Compulsory Acquisitions.

    The 15 submissions represented an increase of 15% compared with 13 submissions considered in Q2 2020.

    The 3 take-over offers in the Q2 2021 constituted RM837.96 million in offer value, of which there was 1 privatisation proposal being the unconditional voluntary take-over offer by Jardine Cycle & Carriage Ltd (JCCL) for Cycle & Carriage Bintang Bhd (Cycle & Carriage). This was JCCL’s second attempt to privatise Cycle & Carriage following the earlier proposal by JCCL on 11 November 2019 to privatise Cycle & Carriage through a selective capital reduction and repayment exercise of Cycle & Carriage, but the scheme did not receive the requisite approval from Cycle & Carriage’s minority shareholders at the extraordinary general meeting convened.

    The largest offer during Q2 2021 was by Amazing Parade Sdn Bhd for Eastern & Oriental Bhd, which is listed under the property sector of Bursa Malaysia Securities Bhd, at RM492.05 million and representing 59% of the total offer value this quarter.

    The 2 applications for exemption from the mandatory offer obligation comprised applications for whitewash exemptions pursuant to a proposed share buy-back and proposed acquisition, respectively.
  • Unit Trust Funds
    In Q2 2021, the NAV of unit trust funds decreased from RM534.07 billion as at 31 March 2021 to RM531.80 billion as at 30 June 2021. The percentage of the total NAV against Bursa Securities market capitalisation increased from 29.50% as at 31 March 2021 to 30.51% as at 30 June 2021.
    New funds
    A total of 10 unit trust funds were launched in Q2 2021 while 2 funds were terminated2 which brought the total number of funds in operation to 722 funds as at 30 June 2021. Of the 10 new funds launched, 3 each were from the equity fund category and bond/fixed income/sukuk category, 2 from the mixed asset category
    and 1 each from the feeder category and fund-of-funds category.

    Table 1
      As at 30 June 2021 As at 31 March 2021

    Total no. of launched funds

    722

    714

    Units in circulation (billion units)

    770.78

    770.01
    Fund categories
    As at 30 June 2021, a total of RM237.90 billion of the industry’s total NAV was represented by mixed-asset funds. Equity funds ranked second with a NAV of RM118.70 billion.
    Table 2
    Fund Category NAV (RM billion) %

    Mixed asset

    237.90

    44.74

    Equity

    118.70

    22.32

    Money market

    93.08

    17.50

    Fixed income/Bond/Sukuk/Debenture

    56.54

    10.63

    Feeder

    11.29

    2.12

    Balanced

    6.64

    1.25

    Fund of funds

    3.68

    0.69

    Others

    3.97

    0.75

    TOTAL

    531.80

    100.00


    2 1 fund reached its maturity and 1 fund had no assets/unitholders.
  • Other Collective Investment Schemes
    Wholesale funds
    As at 30 June 2021, there were 387 wholesale funds in operation with a total NAV of RM76.96 billion. A total of 17 new wholesale funds were launched while 6 wholesale funds were terminated3 in Q2 2021.
    Real estate investment trusts
    As at 30 June 2021, there were 17 real estate investment trusts (REITs) listed on the Main Market of Bursa Securities, comprising office REITs, retail-mall REITs, mixed-asset REITs and others. Four REITs, namely Axis REIT, Al-`Aqar Healthcare REIT, Al-Salam REIT and KLCC REIT are Shariah-compliant. One REIT, i.e. KLCC REIT, was listed as part of a stapled security group comprising all units in KLCC REIT and all ordinary shares of KLCC Property Holdings Bhd being stapled on a one-for-one basis.

    The market capitalisation of the listed REITs (including market capitalisation of the stapled group) was RM37.60 billion as at 30 June 2021.

    As at 30 June 2021, there were 2 unlisted REITs, namely Shariah-compliant Alpha Real Estate Investment Trust, and Amanah Harta Tanah PNB. The NAV of the unlisted REITs was RM0.64 billion.
    Exchange-traded funds
    As at 30 June 2021, there were a total of 18 exchangetraded funds (ETFs) listed on the Main Market of Bursa Securities. Five ETFs are Shariah-compliant, i.e. MyETF Dow Jones Islamic Market Malaysia Titans 25, MyETF MSCI Malaysia Islamic Dividend, MyETF MSCI SEA Islamic Dividend, MyETF Dow Jones U.S. Titans 50 and TradePlus Shariah Gold Tracker. The market capitalisation of the listed ETFs was RM2 billion as at 30 June 2021.
    Closed-end funds
    As at 30 June 2021, one closed-end fund was listed, i.e. icapital.biz Bhd. The market capitalisation of this fund was RM0.26 billion.

    3 4 funds reached their maturity and 2 funds had no assets/unitholders.
  • Private Retirement Scchemes

    As at 30 June 2021, there were 12 private retirement schemes comprising 58 private retirement funds offered by 8 providers, with a total NAV of RM5.21 billion. There were 31 conventional funds while 27 were shariahcompliant funds. Of the total NAV, conventional funds accounted for 66.75% while Shariah-compliant funds accounted for the remaining 33.25%.

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