As much as RM70bil stands to flow out of Malaysia


PETALING JAYA: Tracking the flow of global investment funds is a tricky business. But the ringgit’s recent sharp depreciation against the US dollar has led to suggestions by some economists that as much as RM70bil stands to flow out of the country, largely due to foreign investors liquidating their position in the bond market.

This is based on the outflow of funds in the last two financial crisis in 1998 and 2008.

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