What metalloids are malleable?

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Apparently none. Malleability is a property of metals, a result of the metallic bonding between atoms of the metal. I suspect it is closely related to ductility, the ability of a substance to be drawn into a wire. I found a table of ductility at this location:

http://www.failurecriteria.com/physicalductilit.html

Looking down the list I did not see any metalloids, only metals. I would expect a similar listing of malleability to show results that are almost identical.