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Last hurrah in the year expected to prop up Malaysia's Bursa
AffinHwang Capital has made the case for a "buy" on the country's bourse
Published Tue, Oct 14, 2014 · 09:50 PM
Kuala Lumpur
AMPLE domestic liquidity and window-dressing activities in the last quarter are expected to shore up Malaysia's benchmark index, notwithstanding the roiling in global equity markets, AffinHwang Capital has said.
Since early October, the benchmark FBMKLCI has dipped about 3 per cent, less affected than other markets, which have recorded larger falls.
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