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Global markets lift as tariff pause sparks hope

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  • A U.S. trade court halted Trump’s tariffs, sparking optimism in global markets but leaving questions about future legal challenges.
  • Malaysia’s FBM KLCI opened higher but softened, with banking and telecom stocks slipping despite the global rally.
  • Asian markets and U.S. futures surged, though Singapore’s Straits Times Index dipped slightly amid cautious sentiment.

[MALAYSIA] Global investors reacted positively after a U.S. trade court halted President Trump’s proposed tariffs, sparking optimism across Asian markets. Malaysia’s main index, the FBM KLCI, opened slightly higher but soon softened as local sentiment remained cautious. While international markets enjoyed a rally, many analysts pointed out that the decision could still face challenges, including possible escalation to the Supreme Court or Trump’s response to the judiciary.

In Malaysia, domestic stocks showed mixed performance despite the global lift. Banking stocks underwhelmed, with Hong Leong Bank, Hong Leong Financial Group, and RHB Bank all seeing declines after disappointing earnings reports. Telekom Malaysia also fell. Meanwhile, smaller-cap counters like Harvest Miracle and Ta Win stayed flat, while Nationgate posted a small gain.

Elsewhere in Asia, Japan’s Nikkei surged over 1.5%, South Korea’s Kospi rose 1.28%, and U.S. futures jumped as investors hoped the tariff halt signaled a reprieve in global trade tensions. However, Singapore’s Straits Times Index slipped slightly, reflecting region-specific concerns despite the wider market rally.

Implications
For businesses, the pause in U.S. tariffs offers a potential break from the disruptive uncertainty that has weighed on international supply chains and pricing strategies. Exporters in Asia, including Malaysia, may find breathing room to stabilize operations and re-engage with U.S. partners without the immediate threat of new levies. However, with the ruling potentially subject to Supreme Court review, companies must stay agile.

Consumers might benefit if the halt leads to lower import costs and reduced pressure on prices for goods tied to global supply chains. Yet, the cautious tone in Malaysia’s local market suggests households may remain wary, knowing the broader policy environment remains unpredictable. This uncertainty could temper consumer spending or delay larger purchases.

From a public policy standpoint, the situation underscores the interconnectedness of domestic legal decisions and international economic impacts. Malaysian policymakers may view the pause as a temporary window to strengthen economic resilience, while also preparing for the possibility that U.S. trade policy remains volatile. Diplomatic channels might be quietly recalibrating their approach in case Trump chooses to challenge the court’s decision.

What We Think
This brief lift in global markets reflects more relief than resolution. While investors are eager for any sign that the U.S. might ease its combative trade stance, it’s too soon to declare victory. The Malaysian stock market’s lukewarm reaction — an early rise followed by softening — shows local investors aren’t convinced the turbulence is over.

We think businesses should treat this as a short-term reprieve, not a green light for aggressive expansion. Companies reliant on global supply chains need contingency plans in place, given the legal and political uncertainties still at play.

On the consumer side, the benefits will only materialize if the halt leads to real, sustained changes in trade policy — something far from guaranteed under Trump’s unpredictable leadership.

In short, the ruling is important but not decisive. The ultimate outcome will depend on whether this marks a genuine shift in U.S. trade policy or just another temporary legal detour. Investors, businesses, and policymakers alike would be wise to stay cautious.


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