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6 comment(s). Last comment by TupaiKolam 2018-05-14 17:54
Posted by hstha > 2018-05-13 23:22 | Report Abuse
Posted by aiinvestor > 2018-05-13 23:52 | Report Abuse
On Monday many foreign funds are expected to sell Malaysian large caps. At the same time they are going to sell ringgit and buy USD. That's why USDMYR is expected to rise dramatically.
Posted by apolloang > 2018-05-13 23:57 | Report Abuse
avoid pro bn stocks,banks,unrealistic high blue chips,govt contracts companies cos ph will review their contracts
Posted by dusti > 2018-05-14 17:43 | Report Abuse
Forecast of stock reaction for some may be wrong, check close to day.
Posted by TupaiKolam > 2018-05-14 17:54 | Report Abuse
Worst than we though!!!! Just read.
This one is end of protasco. 100% contract from Najib and openly support Najib on election campaign.
http://klse.i3investor.com/m/blog/2018newgov/156634.jsp
Chong ket pen is “self rushing” to see Najib and traitor to his bosses. Different from Airasia or Supermax.
Without najib support, corrupted contract all gone. MACC and polis sure catch chong ket pen and najib cronies.
Betray Mahathir and lick najib backside. Now goes back to Pakatan? Traitor better chop as example.
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Posted by boldrun88 > 2018-05-13 22:51 | Report Abuse
Tun Mahathir also assured that Putrajaya will continue to welcome foreign direct investment, but with a caveat that local contractors will be given priority in the development sector.