Asean CIS Framework to facilitate cross-border investment


COME next year, investors in Malaysia will have an even wider choice of investment selections and greater access to regional schemes, while fund managers from the country is expected to have easier access to two key markets in the region, namely Singapore and Thailand.

This is made possible under the Asean CIS Framework, which is expected to be implemented within the first six months of 2014.

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