Monday, February 26, 2007

Is it Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange or Bursamalaysia


20070226 This is the report by an eminent 'analyst' of equities in Malaysia. The report still refers to the KLSE or Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange. To my knowledge, since the demutualisation in 2004, there is now no more KLSE, but instead Bursamalaysia. As well, the market index is the KLCI or Kuala Lumpur Composite Index, and not the KLSE Composite Index. It makes me wonder whay people, and very knoledgable and experienced analysts are stuck in old ways and resistant to change. Anyway, it is just a matter of names. Even students know that the exchange is Bursamalaysia now, and only formerly known as the KLSE.

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