KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 28 — Foreign investors and local retailers were net buyers for the week ended Feb 25, with a net inflow amounting to RM867.7 million, on the back of favour for commodities players; the plantation and energy sectors, MIDF Research said.“So far in 2022, international funds have been net buyers on Bursa Malaysia for six out of eight weeks,” it said in a Fund Flow Report today.The largest foreign inflow was recorded on Friday at RM266.
“Overall, for the eighth week of 2022, foreign investors finished strong as net buyers at RM675.7 million followed by retailers as the second strong net buyers at RM192.0 million. The local institutions were the only strong net sellers at -RM867.7 million.
Source: Energy Industry News (energyindustrynews.net)
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