Malaysian corporate earnings rebound seen on stable ringgit


Market boost: Investors monitoring stock prices at a brokerage in Kuala Lumpur. Malaysia stands to gain from the returning flow of funds into emerging markets amid political uncertainties created by elections in Europe.

PETALING JAYA: A projected rebound in corporate earnings amid a stable currency outlook will lure foreign investors back into the local stock market, AmInvestment Bank said.

Malaysia also stood to gain from the returning flow of funds into emerging markets amid political uncertainties created by elections in Europe, it said.

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