KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 6 — Foreign investors turned net buyers on Bursa Malaysia after two weeks of net selling with a net purchase of RM163.7 million, said MIDF Research. In its...
Wake up your tastebuds at Taman United's WenWen Noodle where pickled mustard greens and chillies are in their bowls of noodlesForeign investors turned net buyers on Bursa Malaysia after two weeks of net selling with a net purchase of RM163.7 million, said MIDF Research. — Bernama picKUALA LUMPUR, Nov 6 — Foreign investors turned net buyers on Bursa Malaysia after two weeks of net selling with a net purchase of RM163.7 million, said MIDF Research.
However, foreign investors were net sellers at -RM79.2 million on Monday and -RM109.2 million on Wednesday.
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