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Malaysian Government Securities (MGS) are a coupon bearing bonds issued by the Government through Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM), the Central Bank, to raise long-term funds from the domestic capital market to finance the Government development expenditure. Malaysian Treasury Bills (MTBs) are issued to raise short-term funds for the financing of Government expenditure.

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