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Foreign investors bought RM492 million in Malaysian stocks last week, driving the KLCI above 1,600.
Foreign investors bought RM492.1 million worth of Malaysian stocks last week, marking their second consecutive week of net buying despite a shortened trading week due to Malaysia Day holidays.
They were net buyers on two of three trading days, with the largest inflows on Wednesday and Friday, while Tuesday saw a small outflow.
The transportation, industrial, and technology sectors attracted the most foreign capital, while financial services and healthcare saw outflows.
Local institutions and retailers remained net sellers.
Trading volume rose sharply, especially among foreign investors, who saw an 88.3% increase in daily volume.
The KLCI rose above 1,600, supported by positive regional cues and strong foreign inflows.
Los inversores extranjeros compraron 492 millones de RM en acciones de Malasia la semana pasada, impulsando el KLCI por encima de 1,600.