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2010-05-04

Vary Low FDI In Malaysia Share Market Proven!



















Yesterday Asia market was drop due to Greek problem but the new look like did not effect FBM KLCI. This also proven that FDI in Malaysia share market is vary low.

As we all know fund from EPF is almost control 50% of FBM KLCI index plus around 25% control by Kahzanah so now FBM KLCI is control by government. Due to this reason FDI fund did not want to invest into Malaysia. Some report said due to Europe problem western investor will benefit Malaysia market but I think it will only benefit Asia country expect Malaysia.

Malaysia ringgit now hold on in strong value again USD but we still see price increase in ours daily use product so this increase of Malaysia ringgit value useless and only nice to see for political image.

2 comments:

Unknown May 5, 2010 at 8:08 AM  

Wise and long term investors should look at fundamentals.

Happy Regards,
Alexander

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East Point Trading May 7, 2010 at 5:09 PM  

Hi Card

In time like this, invest into blue chip or share that had strong political backing may can make some profit also.

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