KUALA LUMPUR: Islamic funds distributed by Dubai's financial centre will be the first foreign funds to be offered directly to Malaysians under new rules that take effect on July 1.
Investors currently had to go through a feeder fund in Malaysia to gain exposure to foreign funds, the Securities Commission said. But the new guidelines, designed to ease marketing and distribution of foreign funds, will change that.
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