Foreign investors bought RM900m of Malaysian bonds in September


Foreign investors bought net RM900mil worth of Malaysian bonds in September, reversing from the net selling of RM90mil in August.

KUALA LUMPUR: Foreign investors bought net RM900mil worth of Malaysian bonds in September, reversing from the net selling of RM90mil in August, according to UOB Global Economics and Markets Research.

It said on Tuesday most of the buying was concentrated in the Malaysian Government Securities at RM500mil, Treasury bills at RM300mil, private debt securities including private Sukuk RM100mil, and Government Investment Issues at RM50mil.

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