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2024 Sees Earnings Tailwind For FBMKLCI

Chehan Perera, Head of Research and Strategist, CGS international

14-Mar-24 09:15

2024 Sees Earnings Tailwind For FBMKLCI

The FBMKLCI has defied expectations to rise 6% on a year to date basis but does this rally still have legs? And does the recently concluded result season gives us clues to this.  Chehan Perera, Head of Research and Strategist at CGS international gives us the answers whilst telling us what his buy ideas are for Malaysia.

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Produced by: Wong Shou Ning

Presented by: Wong Shou Ning, Shazana Mokhtar


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