Late local fund suppport sees KLCI closing higher


Investors were not keen to take fresh positions with Wednesday being a holiday and ahead of the Thursday referendum which will decide Britain's fate with the EU. 

Selling pressure by foreign funds on Malaysian equities has cast a pall of gloom despite buying support from local institutions.The net inflow of foreign funds into Malaysian equities has shrunk significantly to RM54.1mil only following the heavy outflow.

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