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外资撤离不是偶然?黄锦荣: 是国际氛围变了!

04-Apr-25 11:06

外资撤离不是偶然?黄锦荣: 是国际氛围变了!

外资连续22周撤离马股,金额高达88亿令吉,创下史上最长纪录!这真的是短期避险,还是大马资本市场已被国际投资者抛弃?本集《自由时事》邀请拉曼大学商业与金融学院黄锦荣博士,深度解析外资退潮背后的真正原因:不只是马股基本面、也不只是政策信心,而是整体国际氛围的剧烈改变——从川普再起、关税风暴预告,到科技热潮退烧、地缘政治重组。

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