Foreign buying of Malaysian stocks moderates to RM961.1mil net


KUALA LUMPUR: The inflow of foreign funds into Bursa Malaysia continued with a net sum of RM961.1mil, which was slightly lower than RM1.06bil registered in the previous week.

The continued buying interest in local equities could be attributed to the increased risk appetite of investors for equities as they ramped up bets that the US Federal Reserve will begin cutting rates this year.

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