Foreign investors continued to sell equities on Bursa Malaysia for the third consecutive week, experiencing a smaller outflow
of -RM392m.
Foreign investors were net seller on every trading day except for Monday and Wednesday, with Thursday experienced the
largest outflow of -RM368.3m. On the other days, the outflows ranged from -RM108.9m to -RM169.1m. The top three sectors that saw net buying activities by foreign investors were Plantation (RM130.2m), Construction (RM71.3m), and Industrial Products & Services (RM48.7m).
Local institutions recorded a net sell only on Monday, amounting to RM-79.9m, and were net buyer for the rest of the week,
with an overall net buy of RM641.9m. Local retail investors became net sellers on Bursa Malaysia after buying for the previous weeks, selling -RM170m in equities.
The average daily trading volume (ADTV) showed increase across all investor classes except for foreign investors, lower
by -10.2%. Local retailers experienced the highest gain at 24.9%, while local institutions recorded an increase of 11.4