Capital flowing back to Malaysia


Gaining strength: The ringgit is the best-performing emerging-market Asian currency over the past three months, having been one of the worst performers last year. – Reuters

Investors desperate for yields are turning to the dollar sukuk market

AFTER a dry spell, coupled with the hunger for better yields, the party in the dollar sukuk market could be starting again.

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