Night trading to attract more international investors


It is set to enhance the pricing of Bursa Malaysia Derivatives’ offerings, in light of the significant growth in the participation in the derivatives market since 2019.

KUALA LUMPUR: Bursa Malaysia Derivatives Bhd’s move to launch the after-hours (T+1) night trading session will likely attract more market participants from around the world, and is expected to boost trading periodically every quarter, says CGS-CIMB Futures Sdn Bhd.

Senior dealer Muhammad Azwan Sekeri said the initiative would also give traders more opportunities to gain exposure to the crude palm oil futures (FCPO) trading while the Chicago Board of Trade’s soybean oil market is in session.

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