FBM KLCI at lowest level in four years


Capital inflow: An investor walks in front of stock trading boards at a private stock market gallery in Kuala Lumpur. Analysts concur that global monetary easing would see capital flows into emerging markets, including Malaysia. — AP

PETALING JAYA: The FBM KLCI fell to one of its lowest levels in four years yesterday, shedding some 331.06 points or 17.4% from its April 2018 high of 1,895.18.

This means that on a year-to-date basis, the FBM KLCI is now down 7.52%, while on a full-year basis, it is down 12.9% as of its closing of 1,564.12 yesterday.

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