PETALING JAYA: Shares in some of the biggest names on Bursa Malaysia, including SP Setia Bhd
and Bumi Armada Bhd
, may come under some pressure from funds that follow strict syariah investment guidelines after they failed to make the cut into Securities Commission’s (SC) revamped list of syariah-compliant companies.
As of Aug 31, there were 176 Islamic-based equity investment funds with net asset value (NAV) of RM38.2bil or 11.8% of the combined NAV of RM323.8bil syariah-based and conventional-based funds.
