Foreign investors continued their buying streak on Bursa Malaysia, recording RM853.8 million in net inflows for the second consecutive week, the first two-week gain since September 2024. Financial services (RM567.4 million), healthcare (RM124.8 million), and industrial products (RM107.9 million) saw the highest inflows, while energy (RM31.9 million) and plantations (RM6.0 million) faced outflows. Local institutions extended net selling to two weeks (–RM692.6 million), and local retail investors sold for three weeks (–RM161.2 million). Average daily trading volume rose, with foreign investors up 26.0%, local institutions 8.7%, and retailers 5.7%, per MIDF Research.
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