Bursa Malaysia grabs investor interest


Yong: The recently concluded 1Q24 reporting season suggested corporate earnings have improved and would likely gain momentum in the coming quarters.

WILL 2024 be another year of two halves for Bursa Malaysia like in 2023 and 2022? Unlikely, market analysts predict. Price action on the local exchange and global markets says it all.

May was meant to be a month when investors tend to sell and go away, but instead they upped their stakes leading the benchmark FBM KLCI to rise by 1.3% month-on-month (m-o-m) to hit 1,596 points.

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