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« on: March 23, 2010, 06:58:09 PM »

MALAYSIA'S stock market was upgraded at BNP Paribas SA, which said banks, plantation and construction companies will outperform in the next nine months.

The market was raised to “overweight” from “underweight,” BNP said in a report today.

“Heightened regional volatility has prompted portfolio money to flow into defensive sectors and markets such as Malaysia,” BNP said. - Bloomberg
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« Reply #1 on: March 23, 2010, 09:26:00 PM »

Now I see the reason of the rally today. How come we never read this before and during its surge? We always read this after it surges.

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« Reply #2 on: March 23, 2010, 09:42:11 PM »

MALAYSIA'S stock market was upgraded at BNP Paribas SA, which said banks, plantation and construction companies will outperform in the next nine months.

The market was raised to “overweight” from “underweight,” BNP said in a report today.

“Heightened regional volatility has prompted portfolio money to flow into defensive sectors and markets such as Malaysia,” BNP said. - Bloomberg



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« Reply #3 on: March 23, 2010, 10:44:20 PM »

FBMKLCI may hit 1,465 by year-end: OSK


OSK Research Sdn Bhd predicts the benchmark FTSE Bursa Malaysia KLCI (FBMKLCI) Index will end the year at 1,465 points, which is 13 per cent higher than yesterday’s close.

Expect a year-end rally with a cyclical move towards such sectors as banking and oil and gas, OSK said in a report today. - Bloomberg
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« Reply #4 on: March 23, 2010, 10:49:46 PM »

Foreigners now goreng Bursa...
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« Reply #5 on: March 23, 2010, 10:53:08 PM »

FBMKLCI may hit 1,465 by year-end: OSK


OSK Research Sdn Bhd predicts the benchmark FTSE Bursa Malaysia KLCI (FBMKLCI) Index will end the year at 1,465 points, which is 13 per cent higher than yesterday’s close.

Expect a year-end rally with a cyclical move towards such sectors as banking and oil and gas, OSK said in a report today. - Bloomberg

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« Reply #6 on: March 24, 2010, 07:07:04 AM »

Ex-British PM commends Najib’s astute steering of economy  (BTIMES)

HONG KONG, March 23 — Former British Prime Minister Sir John Major commended Datuk Seri Najib Razak for his candour and being straightforward with foreign fund managers here in outlining the state of the Malaysian economy and listening to their concerns.

“Malaysia is in very good hands indeed, based on what the Malaysian prime minister has been telling foreign fund managers at the Credit Suisse Asian Investment conference here today and his commitment to change Malaysia into a truly developed economy,” he said to applause from the audience at the International Financial Centre here.

Major, a special adviser to Credit Suisse, was addressing a dinner hosted by CIMB and the financial services group where Najib (picture) was guest of honour after the high-level conference which brought together some 100 top-notch regional fund managers.

Najib had back-to-back meetings with fund managers as well as captains of industry and delivered a keynote address at a luncheon which was moderated by Major.

Major said Najib made a clear case in selling Malaysia as an investment destination which the foreign fund managers truly appreciated, who in turn were open about what was lacking in Malaysia’s equity and capital markets.

Earlier, Najib, in addressing the gathering, said he took cognizance of what changes fund managers wanted to see in the Malaysian capital market.

The prime minister said that after intense deliberations with the fund managers, he had a good sense now of how they perceived Malaysia.

“You like Malaysian markets, which are stable but not exciting enough, so we really have to do something about it given the buzz and the wow factor.

“When world markets are running high, the Malaysian market doesn’t move that much, but the good thing is that when world markets come crashing down, we don’t crash that much either,” said Najib.

However, he said, movements in the market excited fund managers, which was why Malaysia had to create more opportunities for investment by creating companies with good track records for listing.

Turning to economic reforms, he said that while fund managers liked the them, they nevertheless wanted them to be accelerated and implemented faster.

Bearing in mind the political dimension in the country, Najib said there was still a lot that could be done, which was basically to engage the Malaysian public.

He said it was crucial to make them understand why Malaysia needed to be more competitive, stronger economically and thereafter emerge as an attractive investment destination.

“This is what the New Economic Model (NEM) is all about, which will set the future direction in terms of the economic transformation of Malaysia,” he said.

Najib said that the NEM, to be unveiled on March 30, should be nothing short of a transformation and should not be merely an incremental change.

“I believe we should move right across the board so that there is a massive transformation of Malaysia in due course,” he said.

To this end, he called on foreign fund managers to invest in Malaysia for the long haul and expressed confidence that the country would emerge as an exciting prospect for them and the investors. — Bernama
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« Reply #7 on: March 24, 2010, 08:30:40 AM »

Retail investors - small money. Fund manager - big money. Purpose: eat small money and then run to other countries with good potential.
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