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Bank Negara Malaysia maintains OPR at 1.75%

Property News/ 8 July 2021 No comments

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At its meeting today, the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) of Bank Negara Malaysia decided to maintain the Overnight Policy Rate (OPR) at 1.75 percent.

The global economic recovery has strengthened further, supported by improvements in manufacturing and services activity. The pace of recovery, however, varies across countries. Economies making better progress in their vaccination programmes have been able to ease containment measures, enabling a swift recovery in domestic activity. In several advanced economies, sizeable fiscal and monetary measures are also supporting a stronger recovery momentum, although activities in some economies are disrupted by tighter containment measures to curb COVID-19 resurgences. Financial conditions remain supportive of growth.

Overall, the balance of risks to the growth outlook remains tilted to the downside, due mainly to uncertainty over the path of the pandemic as well as potential risks of heightened financial market volatility.

For the Malaysian economy, better-than-expected economic activity in the first quarter of 2021 continued into April, as reflected by the latest indicators, particularly on exports, retail spending and labour market conditions. The re-imposition of nationwide containment measures to curb the resurgence in COVID-19 cases, however, will dampen the growth momentum. The degree of impact to the economy is highly dependent on the stringency and duration of containment measures. Nevertheless, continued allowances for essential economic sectors to operate, albeit at a reduced capacity, and higher adaptability to remote work, automation and digitalisation will partly mitigate the impact of restrictions. The various policy support packages will alleviate some of the financial burdens of households and businesses. Favourable external demand conditions will continue to provide a lift to growth.

Going forward, the gradual relaxation of containment measures, alongside the rapid progress of the domestic vaccination programme and continued strength in external demand will provide support for the growth recovery into 2022. The growth outlook, however, remains subject to significant downside risks, due mainly to factors that could lead to a delay in the easing of containment measures or imposition of tighter containment measures, and a weaker-than-expected global growth recovery. The materialisation of these risks could undermine the growth recovery.

As expected, headline inflation spiked recently due mainly to the base effect from low fuel prices in the second quarter of last year. This spike is transitory and headline inflation is projected to moderate in the near term as this base effect dissipates. For 2021 as a whole, headline inflation is projected to average closer to the lower bound of the forecast range. Underlying inflation, as measured by core inflation, is expected to remain subdued, averaging between 0.5% and 1.5% for the year, amid continued spare capacity in the economy. The outlook, however, is subject to global commodity price developments.

The MPC considers the stance of monetary policy to be appropriate and accommodative. In addition, fiscal and financial measures will continue to cushion the economic impact on businesses and households and provide support to economic activity. Given the uncertainties surrounding the pandemic, the stance of monetary policy will continue to be determined by new data and information and their implications on the overall outlook for inflation and domestic growth. The Bank remains committed to utilise its policy levers as appropriate to foster enabling conditions for a sustainable economic recovery.

– BNM

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Penang public parks open today for recreational activities under NRP Phase 2

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As Penang enters phase two of the National Recovery Plan (NRP) which coincides with the George Town World Heritage Day celebration today, the Penang City Park (formerly Youth Park), Botanic Gardens and some other public parks have been reopened for individual recreational activities.

State Youth and Sports Committee chairman Soon Lip Chee, who visited City Park and Botanic Gardens this morning, said the parks would be opened from 7am to 7pm daily.

He said individual recreational activities would be allowed with strict adherence to the standard operating procedures (SOPs).

“I can see that not many people came today due to the rainy weather and some of them may not realise that the parks have been reopened.

“There are only about 50 people as of this morning. The Penang City Park can accommodate a maximum capacity of 200 people at any one time under strict SOPs.

“Hence, I hope more people will start to get back to their daily exercise routines after knowing that the public parks have been reopened.

“As I came in just now, a few of the park-goers approached me to enquire whether the operating hours of the parks can be extended to 8pm.

“However, we need to look into it and discuss the matter, but we will be lenient by allowing them around 10-15 minutes to change their attire,” he said.

The sports and recreational activities allowed under phase two of NRP are individual exercise, jogging, cycling, tai chi, skateboarding, equestrian, fishing, hiking, archery, golf and tennis (singles).

On the overpopulation of monkeys at City Park, Soon said they would discuss the matter with the Penang Island City Council (MBPP) and Forestry Department.

“After almost five weeks of closure due to the total lockdown, the overcrowding of macaques is expected.

“We will be discussing with the authorities on their next course of plan to avoid the overcrowding of macaques,” he said.

On whether the recreational areas such as the Teluk Bahang Dam, Mengkuang Dam, Air Itam Dam and Bukit Dumbar Recreational Park under the Penang Water Supply Corporation (PBAPP) would be allowed to open, Soon said a further discussion would be held with PBAPP.

“I will discuss it in the state executive council meeting tomorrow and I am pretty confident that the recreational areas under PBAPP will be opened soon,” he added.

He, nevertheless, advised those sports enthusiasts to avoid any strenuous exercises when starting back their routines.

“We need to start back slow and try to juggle with our pace,” he said.

MBPP mayor Datuk Yew Tung Seang, who joined Soon during the visit, was pleased that the state has entered phase two of NRP.

“I hope that more people will make time to exercise since more recreational activities under strict SOPs are now allowed to proceed,” he said.

Also present were Penang State Sports Council (PSSC) director Harry Chai and Penang FC general manager Jeffrey Chew.

Source: Buletin Mutiara

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SITE PROGRESS: Queens Residences (July 2021)

Property News/ 7 July 2021 No comments

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About Queens Residences

Luxury waterfront development by Ideal Property Group at Bayan Bay with gross development value (GDV) of RM600mil. This development is located in front of BayStar Condominium, just stone’s throw away from Queensbay Mall.

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Renovation works for residential houses allowed during NRP phase 2

Property News/ 6 July 2021 5 comments
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Penang will enter the second phase of the national recovery plan starting tomorrow. During the second phase of the National Recovery Plan, renovation works for individual residential houses and commercial buildings are allowed.

According to the latest standard operating procedures (SOP) announced by the National Security Council yesterday, the approved construction areas include renovation work for individual residential houses and commercial buildings, emergency maintenance and upgrading works, and construction of public facilities.

In addition, construction projects involving employee accommodation (approved), construction projects that provide employees with on-site accommodation or Centralised Workers Quarters (CLQ), small-scale projects by G1 and G2 contractors, and land survey work are also allowed to operate.

Construction industry approved to operate:

  • Critical maintenance and repair works
  • Public infrastructure construction works
  • Construction works with approved employee accommodation on-site build
  • Construction works placing workers in approved Centralised Workers Quarters (CLQ)
  • Construction works for small scale projects carried out by G1 and G2 contractors
  • Renovation works for individual residential houses / commercial buildings
  • Land survey works

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Sanctuary Terrace

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Sanctuary Terrace, yet another new phase of residential development proposed at Permatang Sanctuary by Manda’rina Sdn. Bhd. (IJM Land) in Alma, Bukit Mertajam. Located within an established neighbourhood, only a mere minutes drive to an abundance of amenities nearby namely AEON Mall, Tesco Hypermarket, eateries, schools and banks.  It is about a 20-minute drive to both Penang bridges.

This development is located on 8.9 acres of land along Jalan Santuari 2, right opposite Sanctuary Ridge and Sanctuary Residence. It will feature 95 units of 2-storey terrace houses.

The project is still pending approval, more details to be available upon official launch.

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Project Name : Sanctuary Terrace @ Permatang Sanctuary
Location : Permatang Tinggi, Bukit Mertajam, Penang
Property Type : 2-Storey Terrace
Tenure : Freehold
Land Area: (to be confirmed)
Built-up Area: (to be confirmed)
Total Units : 95
Indicative Price: (to be confirmed)
Developer : Manda’rina Sdn. Bhd. (IJM Land)

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