The nation’s stock exchange, Bursa Malaysia Berhad, is at the core of the equity capital market. It is home to more than 900 listed companies and entities and features three different markets catering to a broad range of companies. Bursa Malaysia also features a broad range of products including listed equities, commodity futures, exchange-traded funds, and financial options, among other products. The total market capitalization for the exchange stands at USD369.06 billion as of 30 June 2020.
Conversely, Malaysia’s bond market is one of the most active in the Asian market. READ MORE
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