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  2. Bursa Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    It also fully suspended the trading of CLOB (Central Limit Order Book) counters, indefinitely freezing approximately US$4.47 billion worth of shares and affecting 172,000 investors, most of them Singaporeans. [3] [4] [5] Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange (KLSE) became a demutualized exchange and was renamed Bursa Malaysia in 2004.

  3. Malaysia Derivatives Exchange - Wikipedia

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    It also trades futures and options on the KLSE Composite Index, three-month KLIBOR (Kuala Lumpur Interbank Offered Rate) futures, and five-year Malaysian Government securities futures. All derivatives except crude palm oil are cash settled. The KATS system has two trading sessions, separated by a lunch break.

  4. FTSE Bursa Malaysia KLCI - Wikipedia

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    The FTSE Bursa Malaysia KLCI, also known as the FBM KLCI, is a capitalisation-weighted stock market index, composed of the 30 largest companies on the Bursa Malaysia by market capitalisation that meet the eligibility requirements of the FTSE Bursa Malaysia Index Ground Rules.

  5. Economic history of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    One of the most significant events in the history of the Malaysian economy was the Asian financial crisis, which caused Malaysia's GDP to shrink from US$100.8 billion in 1996 to US$72.2 billion in 1998. The Malaysian economy's GDP did not recover to 1996 levels until 2003. [17] The year 1997 saw drastic changes in Malaysia.

  6. IOI Group - Wikipedia

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    IOI was listed on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange (KLSE) and trading as MYX: 1961—now known as Bursa Malaysia—in 1980. [1] The group was founded and headed by Lee Shin Cheng, the executive chairman, until his death in 2019. [4] Lee Yeow Chor is currently the chief executive. [5]

  7. KLSE - Wikipedia

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    KLSE may refer to: Bursa Malaysia , formerly known as the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange The ICAO airport code of La Crosse Regional Airport in La Crosse, Wisconsin, United States

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  9. CIMB - Wikipedia

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    Its original focus was serving local businessmen in their trading and merchant activities. In the 1960s it branched out into real estate and home financing and by 1990 it had become a modern financial institution. It was then listed on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange on 7 January 1991.