KUALA LUMPUR : Malaysia will implement reforms this year to make it easier for companies to list on the national stock exchange in a bid to attract more investors, Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said on Monday.The securities regulator and the stock exchange will expedite the process for initial public offer
KUALA LUMPUR : Malaysia will implement reforms this year to make it easier for companies to list on the national stock exchange in a bid to attract more investors, Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said on Monday.
He also announced a reduction in stamp duty charges for shares traded on Bursa Malaysia to increase investor interest. "This change will directly reduce the cost of securities transactions and make the Malaysian stock market more competitive," he said.
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