Bursa Malaysia weighs dual-class shares


MIDF Research says cumulative net foreign inflow into Bursa for 2016 fell to RM2.42bil

KUALA LUMPUR: Bursa Malaysia Bhd said it’s considering whether to allow companies with dual-class share structures.

If the bourse operator goes ahead, it would be the third Asian jurisdiction – after Singapore and Hong Kong –- to take a close look at the contentious issue, opening another front in the battle over shareholder rights.

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