In contrast, Bank Negara Malaysia owned 2.6% of the market at the end of September, versus 0.5% at the beginning 2020, she said.
SINGAPORE: when it comes to what kind of central bank policy is best for luring foreign investors to Asia during the Covid-19 pandemic, orthodoxy is winning hands down.
Take the respective fates of Indonesia and Malaysia.
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