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  2. Malaysia Derivatives Exchange - Wikipedia

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    The Kuala Lumpur Commodity Exchange (KLCE) was the first futures exchange in Malaysia and all of Southeast Asia, established in 1980. The exchange moved to Dayabumi Complex in June 1984. [ 1 ] In 1996, the Malaysian Monetary Exchange was incorporated to assist in the exchange's expansion to financial futures.

  3. Overnight policy rate - Wikipedia

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    The interest rate of the OPR is influenced by the central bank, where it is a good predictor for the movement of short-term interest rates. In 2014, Malaysia's central bank raised its key interest rate for the first time in more than three years, to help temper inflation and rising consumer debt.

  4. Central Bank of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    The Central Bank of Malaysia (BNM; Malay: Bank Negara Malaysia; Jawi: بڠک نݢارا مليسيا ‎) is the Malaysian central bank.Established on 26 January 1959 as the Central Bank of Malaya (Bank Negara Tanah Melayu), its main purpose is to issue currency, act as the banker and advisor to the government of Malaysia, and to regulate the country's financial institutions, credit system and ...

  5. Tun Razak Exchange - Wikipedia

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    Tun Razak Exchange is located in the eastern edge of Kuala Lumpur's central business district, sandwiched between Bukit Bintang, Pudu, Cochrane, Kampung Pandan and Ampang Hilir. The Royal Selangor Golf Club is across Jalan Tun Razak , as well as RHB Bank 's national headquarters and Zouk KL .

  6. Bursa Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    A new company limited by guarantee, The Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange (KLSE) took over operations of KLSEB as the stock exchange. In 1994, it was renamed Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange. It also fully suspended the trading of CLOB (Central Limit Order Book) counters, indefinitely freezing approximately US$4.47 billion worth of shares and affecting ...

  7. Malaysia and the World Bank - Wikipedia

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    Malaysia received its first loan from the IBRD in 1958. [4] The proposed loan expected the IBRD to provide 70% of financing, or around US$51.2 million. [5] These funds were commissioned for the Cameron Highlands District, approximately 100 miles of Kuala Lumpur, as a part of a comprehensive plan to develop energy infrastructure.