Malaysia's foreign portfolio inflows in May strongest in 10 months

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KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia’s foreign portfolio inflows of RM7bil in May was the largest in 10 months, with the inflows witnessed across equity and debt instruments except for private sukuk.

Inflows into equities saw a strong turnaround at RM1.5bil in May, while debt securities flows surged to RM5.5bil. Going forward, UOB Global Economics & Markets Research continues to expect a bumpy path for capital flows into the emerging markets including Malaysia. “Relatedly, the ringgit will remain subject to volatility despite the ongoing coordinated measures conducted by the authorities.

Source: Education Headlines (educationheadlines.net)

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