MIDF Research: Foreign investors acquire RM11.35m net of local equities last week | Malay Mail

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KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 24 — Foreign investors acquired RM11.35 million net of local equities for the week ended January 21 compared with RM397.85 million net sold the preceding week, MIDF Research said. It said foreign investors and retailers sold -RM70.04 million and -RM18.67 million net of local...

KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 24 — Foreign investors acquired RM11.35 million net of local equities for the week ended January 21 compared with RM397.85 million net sold the preceding week, MIDF Research said.

“Meanwhile, local institutions started the week as net buyers of RM88.71 million,” it said in its Equity Research today. “Net outflow from foreign investors were at -RM27.73 million, which was joined by local institutions where the net selling amounted to -RM13.5 million and the net buying was done by local retailers at RM41.23 million,” it said.

 

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