Foreign funds inflow on Bursa records a net flow of RM422.6m

Foreign investors continued their streak of net inflows on Bursa Malaysia, extending to a 3-week buying streak, recording a net inflow of RM422.6m, though lower than the previous week’s RM853.8m.

The US dollar appreciated against the Ringgit on Friday by +0.98%, closing at RM 4.2987. The price of Brent crude oil increased by 4.27% to USD63.91 per barrel, while the crude palm oil price decreased by –1.73% to RM3,814.00 per tonne.

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