Bursa’s dire need for liquidity


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PETALING JAYA: The Malaysian stock market is in dire need of liquidity and without the return of foreign investors, revving up the “engine” of the bourse can be an arduous feat.

With the country plunging into new uncertainty following the Prime Minister’s resignation yesterday and the high number of Covid-19 cases across most states, Bursa Malaysia seems to offer little in attracting foreign investors.

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