Invest Malaysia to attract foreign investors

February 5, 2010 by: editor

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The Invest Malaysia 2010 conference which will be held on March 30-31 is expected to attract over 600 local and foreign participants, says 

Bursa Malaysia chief executive officer, Datuk Yusli Mohamed Yusoff.

“Last year, we saw institutional investors and fund managers from Singapore and Hong Kong. This year, we are keen to see participants from Japan and West Asia,” he told reporters.

Yusli added that the market recovery offered foreign investors good opportunities to invest in Malaysia and participate in the potential growth of companies in the country.

As well as investors, the conference will also bring together policy-makers, regulators and senior management of listed companies and international senior fund management representatives.

 The Malaysian Industrial Development Authority will showcase opportunities for foreign investors in the country.

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