Global stock selloff hits ringgit


KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia’s ringgit fell the most in a week amid a global selloff in equities and as energy prices slumped on signs China’s economy is slowing.

The FTSE Bursa Malaysia KLCI Index of stocks dropped more than 1% yesterday, raising concern more foreign investors will exit after dumping about US$3bil in shares this year. Brent crude tumbled 8.5% on Tuesday in its biggest one-day slide since 2011 before data forecast to show US stockpiles increased. The price of the commodity has halved in the past year, cutting Malaysia’s export earnings and contributing to a 24% slump in the ringgit. A report on Tuesday showed China’s official factory gauge fell to a three-year low last month.

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