This marks the third straight week international funds cut exposure in the market. FMTNews StockMarket
KUALA LUMPUR: Foreign funds reduced their net exposure in Malaysian equities by RM1.19 billion last week, MIDF Research said, citing stock exchange data.
It was the third straight week international funds cut exposure in the market, the research house said in a report today.Subscribe to our newsletter and get news delivered to your mailbox.
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