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Malaysia: Foreign investors sold off 283 million USD worth of stocks

Foreign investors reduced their net investment in Malaysian equities by 1.19 billion RM (283 million USD) last week, according to the MIDF Amanah Investment Bank Bhd Research.
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Kuala Lumpur (VNA) –Foreign investors reduced their net investment in Malaysian equities by 1.19billion RM (283 million USD) last week, according to the MIDF AmanahInvestment Bank Bhd Research.

MIDF’sresearch cited the country’s stock exchange data, saying that this was thethird consecutive week international funds has cut capital in the market.

The cause behind the situation is said to be domestic political instability andfears of the COVID-19 recurrence.

According to the latest report of the Asian Development Bank (ADB), theCOVID-19 epidemic will greatly affect the economies of Asian developingcountries.

Malaysia's economy could suffer a loss of 3.5 billion RM (831 million USD),equivalent to 0.23 percent of its GDP. If the situation is more serious, theMalaysian economy could lose up to 6.3 billion RM (1.52 billion USD), the ADBsaid.

The Malaysian central bank (BNM) said the country's foreign exchange reserves stood at 103.4billion USD as of February 28, dropping by 900 million USD compared to thefigure by the end of January./.

VNA

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