SHORT selling has long been a contentious feature of capital markets, balancing between its function as a price discovery mechanism and its potential to distort sentiment.
In Malaysia, where liquidity and investor depth remain relatively limited compared to more developed markets, the presence of aggressive short sellers often amplifies volatility in ways that companies argue are divorced from their fundamentals.
Already a subscriber? Log in
Save 30% OFF The Star Digital Access
Cancel anytime. Ad-free. Unlimited access with perks.
