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Foreign Investors Post RM303 Mln Net Inflow On Bursa Malaysia Last Week
Foreign Investors Post RM303 Mln Net Inflow On Bursa Malaysia Last Week

Barnama

time07-07-2025

  • Business
  • Barnama

Foreign Investors Post RM303 Mln Net Inflow On Bursa Malaysia Last Week

KUALA LUMPUR, July 7 (Bernama) -- Foreign investors registered a net inflow for the second consecutive week of RM303 million on Bursa Malaysia -- the first time since mid-May 2025 -- nine times higher than the previous week's inflow of RM33.2 million, said MIDF Amanah Investment Bank Bhd. In its Fund Flow Report for the week ended July 4, 2025, MIDF Amanah said foreign investors were net buyers on every trading day except Friday, with inflows ranging from RM23.3 million to RM112.6 million. 'The largest inflow was recorded on Thursday, followed by Tuesday with RM106.8 million. Friday was the only day to record a net outflow at -RM6.0 million,' it said in a note.

9-fold spike of net buying by foreign funds in Bursa last week with inflows surging past RM300m
9-fold spike of net buying by foreign funds in Bursa last week with inflows surging past RM300m

Focus Malaysia

time07-07-2025

  • Business
  • Focus Malaysia

9-fold spike of net buying by foreign funds in Bursa last week with inflows surging past RM300m

FOREIGN investors posted a second successive week of net inflow – the first time since mid-May 2025 – with RM303.0 mil during the June 30-July 4 trading week which was nine times higher than the previous week's inflow of RM33.2 mil. They were net buyers on every trading day except Friday (July 4) with inflows ranging from RM23.3 mil to RM112.6 mil, according to MIDF Research. 'The largest inflow was recorded on Thursday (July 3), followed by Tuesday (July 1) with RM106.8 mil,' observed the research house in its weekly fund flow report. 'Friday (July 4) was the only day with a net outflow recorded at -RM6.0 mil.' The top three sectors that recorded the highest net foreign inflows were utilities (RM419.3 mil), industrial products & services (RM182.8 mil) and transportation & logistics (RM98.2 mil). The top three sectors with the highest net foreign outflows were healthcare (-RM177.0 mil), telecommunication & media (-RM153.7 mil) and financial services (-RM78.9m). Taking the cue from their foreign counterparts, local institutions extended their buying spree to the seventh week with net inflows amounting to RM61.0 mil which was smaller than the previous week's net purchases of RM142.8 mil. However, local retailers extended their net selling to a second week with an outflow of -RM363.9 mil which was twice higher than the previous week's outflow of -RM176.0 mil. The average daily trading volume (ADTV) saw a broad-based increase last week. Local retailers and local institutions saw an increase of +6.6% and +36.2% respectively while foreign investors recorded an increase of +8.2%. In comparison with another four Southeast Asian markets tracked by MIDF Research, the Philippines registered the highest net foreign inflow at US$48.7 mil to reverse a three-week foreign selling streak. This was followed by Vietnam which recorded a marginal net inflow of US$22.6 mil to end a two consecutive week of net foreign withdrawals. However, Indonesia posted the second-highest outflows among the four regional markets at -US$171.6 mil to extend its net selling trend to a third week in a row while Thailand incurred a net foreign outflow of -US$115.5 mil to reverse a single-week of inflow. The top three stocks with the highest net money inflow from foreign investors last week were Tenaga Nasional Bhd (RM254.9 mil), Westports Holdings Bhd (RM56.2 mil) and Sunway Bhd (RM52.3 mil), – July 7, 2025

Foreign funds post RM303mil net inflow on Bursa Malaysia last week: MIDF
Foreign funds post RM303mil net inflow on Bursa Malaysia last week: MIDF

New Straits Times

time07-07-2025

  • Business
  • New Straits Times

Foreign funds post RM303mil net inflow on Bursa Malaysia last week: MIDF

KUALA LUMPUR: Foreign investors registered a net inflow for the second consecutive week of RM303 million on Bursa Malaysia — the first time since mid-May 2025 — nine times higher than the previous week's inflow of RM33.2 million, said MIDF Amanah Investment Bank Bhd. In its Fund Flow Report for the week ended July 4, 2025, MIDF Amanah said foreign investors were net buyers on every trading day except Friday, with inflows ranging from RM23.3 million to RM112.6 million. "The largest inflow was recorded on Thursday, followed by Tuesday with RM106.8 million. Friday was the only day to record a net outflow at -RM6.0 million," it said in a note. It added that the three sectors that recorded the highest net foreign inflows were utilities (RM419.3 million), industrial products and services (RM182.8 million) and transportation and logistics (RM98.2 million). Meanwhile, the top three sectors that recorded the highest net foreign outflows were healthcare (-RM177.0 million), telco and media (-RM153.7 million) and financial services (-RM78.9 million). Similarly, local institutions continued their buying activities, extending a seven-week buying streak with net inflows of RM61.0 million, smaller than the previous week's inflow of RM142.8 million. Meanwhile, local retailers extended their net foreign selling to two consecutive weeks, recording a net outflow of -RM363.9 million, two times higher than the previous week's outflow of -RM176.0 million. "The average daily trading volume saw a broad-based increase last week. "Local retailers and local institutions saw an increase of +6.6 per cent and +36.2 per cent, respectively, while foreign investors saw an increase of +8.2 per cent," it said.

Over RM250mil allocated to upgrade Lumut navy base, including military hospital and jetty
Over RM250mil allocated to upgrade Lumut navy base, including military hospital and jetty

New Straits Times

time15-06-2025

  • Health
  • New Straits Times

Over RM250mil allocated to upgrade Lumut navy base, including military hospital and jetty

LUMUT: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim today announced several project allocations approved for the Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN) Base in Lumut, aimed at improving the well-being and welfare of security personnel. He said RM65 million has been allocated for the construction of a specialist clinic complex and the upgrading of the armed forces hospital at the base. Also approved are several key infrastructure projects, including the upgrading of the 33kV high-voltage distribution system, with an allocation of RM100 million; the replacement of the Bulk Fuel Installation (BFI) operational tanks at RM23.3 million; and the upgrading of the operational jetty at the Lumut base, allocated RM66.5 million. "I urge the state secretary present here to immediately implement the construction of the specialist clinic complex and the upgrading of the Lumut armed forces hospital, for the well-being of RMN personnel," he said. Anwar said this during the Lumut navy personnel's 'Kenduri Rakyat' programme, held in conjunction with the Perak Madani Rakyat Programme (PMR) 2025, here, today. Also present were Communications Minister Datuk Fahmi Fadzil and Navy chief Datuk Zulhelmy Ithnain.

PM Anwar announces project allocations to boost well-being of Lumut RMN personnel
PM Anwar announces project allocations to boost well-being of Lumut RMN personnel

The Sun

time15-06-2025

  • Business
  • The Sun

PM Anwar announces project allocations to boost well-being of Lumut RMN personnel

LUMUT: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim today announced several project allocations approved for the Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN) Base in Lumut, aimed at improving the well-being and welfare of security personnel. He said RM65 million has been allocated for the construction of a specialist clinic complex and the upgrading of the Malaysian Armed Forces (ATM) Hospital at the base. Also approved are several key infrastructure projects, including the upgrading of the 33kV high-voltage distribution system, with an allocation of RM100 million; the replacement of the Bulk Fuel Installation (BFI) operational tanks at RM23.3 million; and the upgrading of the operational jetty at the Lumut Base, allocated RM66.5 million. 'I urge the State Secretary present here to immediately implement the construction of the specialist clinic complex and the upgrading of the Lumut ATM Hospital, for the well-being of RMN personnel,' he said. Anwar said this during the Lumut navy personnel's 'Kenduri Rakyat' programme, held in conjunction with the Perak MADANI Rakyat Programme (PMR) 2025, here, today. Also present were Communications Minister, Datuk Fahmi Fadzil and Navy chief, Datuk Zulhelmy Ithnain. -- MORE

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