Foreign investors turn net sellers


Regional trend: Investors monitoring stock prices at a brokerage in Kuala Lumpur. Last week’s flow of fund data in the local equity market reflects regional trend as global investors withdrew from the market amid the changing of the guards in Washington.

KUALA LUMPUR: Foreign investors consolidated their position last week, turning net sellers after two weeks of buying on Bursa Malaysia, according to MIDF Research.

The research house said international funds turned net sellers in the third week of 2017 after two weeks of buying, but the amount sold was relatively marginal.

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