Foreign funds withdraw RM6.82bil from Bursa in 1H18


Net selling rose to RM297.10mil, the highest weekly attrition recorded in seven weeks. The estimates were based on transactions in the open market which excluded off market deals.

KUALA LUMPUR: Foreign funds withdrawn a total of RM6.82bil from the local stock market in the first six months of 2018, according to MIDF Research.

“For the month of June, the amount of net outflows from Malaysia reached RM4.93bil. This brings the 1H18 cumulative outflow in 2018 to RM6.82bil net, offsetting more than half of last

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