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Stability Rules for Investors in Malaysia
With the economy doing well, foreign fund managers have little appetite for change.
The National Front electoral manifesto launch in Kuala Lumpur
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How the mood changes.
Malaysia is now seen as the best growth story among emerging Southeast Asian markets. Year-to-date, foreign investors bought a net $635 million of the country's shares, while pulling money out of Indonesia, Thailand and the Philippines. The FTSE Bursa Malaysia KLCI Index has outperformed its peers with an 8 percent rally this year in dollar terms.
