Khazanah Nasional

Marina One office complex attracts CapitaLand, Hongkong Land: sources

Khazanah invests in sectors including energy, healthcare, information technology and real estate.

Malaysia’s Khazanah Nasional fund reports higher profit, 5.2% investment return in 2025

Marina One West Tower (right) is joined at levels 28 and 29 to the adjacent East Tower.
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Khazanah, Temasek seen putting Marina One up for sale at S$5 billion to S$6 billion

Khazanah Nasional managing director Amirul Feisal Wan Zahir says surging AI computing needs are reshaping what is “investable” in the AI boom, with energy supply and grid resilience being central to competitiveness.

Malaysia’s Khazanah to steer more capital to power grids and chip firms, its chief says in Davos

Singapore investment agency Temasek invested through its private credit platform, Aranda Principal Strategies.

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Malaysia’s ban on companies from exporting raw rare earths to prevent the loss of resources will effectively compel firms to set up operations within its borders.

Malaysia seeks foreign partnerships to develop rare earth sector: report  

Apart from making investments, Khazanah’s role was to look for companies in China or in the US who can partner with Malaysian entrepreneurs and share research and development knowhow, CIO Hisham Hamdan said.

Malaysia sovereign fund Khazanah keen on US and China collaborations

Malaysia has some 16.1 million tonnes of rare earth deposits, the government estimates, but lacks the technology to mine and process them.

China, Malaysia in talks for rare earths refinery project: sources

Hisham Hamdan says that investors in developed markets can afford to take a passive approach across multiple asset classes, as beta has been consistently strong.

Khazanah’s chief investment officer urges investors to ‘co-parent’ Asian firms amid weak returns

The fund, which manages over US$30 billion of assets, is still assessing its next moves as events are “literally still unfolding”, managing director Amirul Feisal Wan Zahir  says.

Malaysia’s Khazanah says hard to exit private assets right now