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Foreign investors turn net buyers of equities with RM292 million inflow
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Foreign investors turn net buyers of equities with RM292 million inflow
Foreign investors have purchased utilities, financial services, telecommunications and media sectors, says MIDF Research.
PETALING JAYA: Foreign investors concluded their eighth consecutive week of net selling and shifted to become net buyers on Bursa Malaysia, totalling RM292.2 million last week, said MIDF Research.

In its latest weekly Fund Flow Report, MIDF Research said foreign investors have been purchasing sectors such as utilities (RM285.8 million), financial services (RM105.3 million), and telecommunications and media (RM100.3 million).

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“Last week, the total net selling across the eight Asian markets we monitor decreased notably to US$158.7 million from US$9.68 billion (RM757.57 million from RM46.21 billion) the previous week and among these markets, only Taiwan, Thailand, and Malaysia saw inflows.

“Sectors which saw the strongest net selling were consumer products and services (-RM223.2 million), plantation (-RM68.5 million) and energy (-RM31.6 million),” it stated in its report.

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MIDF Research said local institutions continued their trend of net buying for the ninth consecutive week, with a net purchase totalling RM143.3 million.

As for local retailers, they have sustained their net selling streak for seven consecutive weeks, totalling RM435.5 million.

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In terms of participation, the average daily trading volume (ADTV) declined for retail and foreign investors by 10.9% and 15.5%, respectively.

However, local institutions saw a slight uptick of 0.2%.
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