The Borneo Post

Local equity market garners positive outlook in 2018

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KUCHING: Analysts retained a positive outlook for Malaysia’s equity market in 2018 as the recent underperfo­rmance of the market is ‘nothing new’ given that the market is just reacting to the upcoming general election.

AmInvestme­nt Bank Bhd (AmInvestme­nt Bank) believed the major underperfo­rmance of the local equity market versus its regional and global peers during the final months of 2017, could rightfully be seen in a positive light.

“We believe the market was just doing its job by pricing in a higher market risk premium ahead of the 14th general election (GE14) which will have to be held by August 2018,” AmInvestme­nt Bank said.

“The underperfo­rmance of a market ahead of a key election where the market resides is nothing new. We do not have to go very

We believe the market was just doing its job by pricing in a higher market risk premium ahead of the 14th general election (GE14) which will have to be held by August 2018. AmInvestme­nt Bank

far back to find precedents.

“We saw outflows from Europe ahead of the French presidenti­al election in April 2017, and from Japan ahead of its general election in October 2017.

“The reversal had happened after the elections.”

The research firm believed additional market risk premium ahead of the GE14 has more or less been priced into the local equity market, with its relative underperfo­rmance in the final months of 2017 as mentioned.

AmInvestme­nt Bank believed investors should not overlook a slew of positive factors that should take the local equity market higher.

These included a mild and gradual rate hike cycle in developed economies, a strengthen­ing ringgit backed by firming crude oil prices and Bank Negara Malaysia which has turned a little more hawkish and a robust Malaysian economy, with a gross domestic product (GDP) growth of 5.9 per cent in 2018 based on the research firm’s projection, from 5.5 per cent in 2017.

“One may still argue that upside to the Malaysia equity market is capped by its structural­ly rich valuations,” AmInvestme­nt Bank said. Turn to Page B2, Col 1

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