Malaysia’s property market is seeing a strong resurgence, with RM78.2 billion in real estate investments recorded in 2025 , but the deeper story lies in who is driving the capital flows . Private Capital Leads the New Investment Cycle The surge is underpinned by an 86.7% increase in private equity and venture capital , signalling a clear shift: "Long-term capital including family offices and ultra-wealthy investors is returning to real estate." Globally, private capital has already overtaken institutional investors in commercial real estate for four consecutive years, and Malaysia is increasingly part of this trend. Malaysia Attracting Regional and Cross-Border Wealth The inflows are particularly visible in: Johor , supported by policy initiatives like the Single Family Office (SFO) framework Premium commercial assets , including landmark developments such as TRX Rising participation from family offices and cross-border investors This suggests Malaysia is evolvin...
A very interesting article which appeared in The Edge Financial Daily, February 4th which I would like to share out with every one, which is related to Feng Shui. Whether you all trade using the Feng Shui Index or not, it is still up to you because if Feng Shui is really that accurate, we will be seeing all the Feng Shui master as Top 10 richest in the world. However the article is indeed interesting. I do find myself on and off being superstitious (proven to be quite true especially when watch football with people that I consider bringing bad luck, as well as last year when I saw a "so-call" Feng Shui calendar for KLCI which says the market is not going to be good after April, in which I decided to take profit on one of my stocks, in which it continue to rocketing up after that). The article is as follow ... HONG KONG: The Dow Jones Index gained significantly in the previous year of the Golden Tiger in 1950, but Tiger years are typically marked by dramatic changes and even ...