SC says capital market near-term prospects largely unaffected by GE


KUALA LUMPUR: The domestic capital market’s near-term prospects is expected to remain largely unaffected by the outcome of the 14th general election.

According to Securities Commission chairman Tan Sri Ranjit Ajit Singh, Malaysia’s capital market will continue to be driven by resilient market structure and sound economic fundamentals as uncertainties revolving the domestic political scene dissipate moving forward.

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