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Six-month blanket loan moratorium may not fuel market rally this time around


KUALA LUMPUR (July 6): Last year s stock market rally was unexpected against the backdrop of the Covid-19 pandemic. Ample liquidity as a result of low interest rates globally was the main fuel to the sharp rebound.
In Malaysia, loan moratorium granted by Bank Negara Malaysia added additional fuel. More interestingly, the long absent retail investors returned to dominate the local market.
Retail investors are given a six-month loan moratorium again, however research analysts and fund managers doubt that it would help stage another rally like last year. The reason is that more people are likely to face even tighter cash flow compared with a year ago, no thanks to coronavirus. ....

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Pinning hopes on Bursa Malaysia


Rakuten Trade head of equity sales Vincent Lau (pic) recommended investors to “buy the dip” based on their risk appetite.
PETALING JAYA: Looking at how the FBM KLCI has been trending sideways in the past several months without a clear direction, one wonders whether the domestic stock market has enough exciting opportunities to offer to investors.
Without any signs of fresh fiscal stimulus by the government on the horizon, the market lacks catalysts as foreign fund outflow continues and rising Covid-19 infectivity rates raise doubts on the pace of economic recovery.
The FBM KLCI, which is the main gauge of Bursa Malaysia, has been struggling to move north of 1,600 points and break into the 1,700-point territory. Year-to-date, the index is down by 1.2%. ....

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Tech IPOs continue to excite


A banker familiar with the listing process of Aztech says that the technology sector continues to draw the interest of investors from the region and even globally.
TECHNOLOGY stocks may be taking a breather but that does not seem to be stopping a decent flow of new listings from this sector.
Yesterday, a company that makes Internet of Things (IoT)-based products got listed on the Singapore Stock Exchange with a market value of just under S$1bil (RM3.7bil).
The Singapore firm, with one of its operations in Johor, had attracted some Malaysian funds as cornerstone investors. These included the likes of the Employees Provident Fund, Affin Hwang Asset Management and Hong Long Assurance. ....

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Kenanga Investors buys i-VCAP Management | Asia Asset Management


Malaysia’s Kenanga Investors is acquiring state-backed asset and exchange-traded fund manager i-VCAP Management for an undisclosed sum after getting the green light from Securities Commission Malaysia, a deal that will turn it into the second largest ETF manager in the country.
Kenanga Investment Bank, which owns Kenanga Investors, made the announcement in a statement on February 2, confirming a January 13 report in
Asia Asset Management (
The bank didn’t provide details but people familiar with the matter tell
AAM that it’s an all-cash deal and is expected to be completed by the end of March.
i-VCAP is wholly-owned by Valuecap Group, a three-way joint venture between sovereign wealth fund Khazanah Nasional, Permodalan Nasional, Malaysia’s largest fund manager, and civil service pension fund Kumpulan Wang Persaraan. ....

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