Improved sentiment for Malaysian property sector


Kenanga is among the first research houses to reverse the call after a two-year doldrum faced by the sector, which was largely triggered by the banning of the developers interest bearing scheme in January 2014

PETALING JAYA: Sentiment for property counters is improving after a two-year lag in the sector’s share price performances with Kenanga Research reversing its call from “neutral” to “buy” for the sector.

Kenanga is among the first research houses to reverse the call after a two-year doldrum faced by the sector, which was largely triggered by the banning of the developers interest bearing scheme in January 2014.

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