Malaysia to let institutions invest abroad
Bank Negara has just decided to allow institutional investors to place up to 10% of their assets overseas.
Bank Negara, the central bank of Malaysia, has just announced it is relaxing its foreign exchange administration rules to allow domestic institutions and mutual fund portfolios to allocate up to 10% of their assets internationally.
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