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Stock Market Malaysia History And Operations
By Christopher W Smith
Stock Market Malaysia - The Bursa Malaysia Berhad is an important member of the
global stock markets, with a history stretching back almost 80 years. Instituted
in 1930, the private Singapore Stockbrokers' Association was the first
sanctioned securities trading organization in Malaysia. This association of
stock market malaysia was renamed the Malayan Stockbrokers' Association in 1937,
but did not yet publicly trade shares.
In 1960, public trading of shares was inaugurated with the public Malaysian
market, called the Malayan Stock Exchange. The Malayan Stock Exchange was the
predecessor of the modern Malayan securities market. The Malayan Stock Exchange
was renamed the Stock Exchange of Malaysia in 1964.
The stock market malaysia operations continued as the Stock Exchange of Malaysia
and Singapore (SEMS) after Singapore seceded from Malaysia in 1965. The exchange
split into the Stock Exchange of Singapore, and the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange
Board in 1973, following the separation of the Malayan and Singapore currencies.
In 1976, the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange was incorporated to take over
operations of the KLSEB. The KLSEB was renamed the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange
in 1994.
Under direction of the Demutualization Act, in 2004 the klse stock market was
converted from a not-for-profit organization limited by the guarantee of its
membership, to an entity limited by its shares, called the Bursa Malaysia
Berhad. At this time, the stock market malaysia exchanges had a market
capitalization of US $189 billion. With conversion, the securities exchange part
of the business was transferred to a wholly-owned subsidiary, Bursa Securities.
In 2005, Bursa Malaysia was listed on the Main Board of Bursa Malaysia
Securities Berhad.
The main index, called the Kuala Lumpur Composite Index (KLCI) passed the 1,000
milestone in 2006, and in June 2007 held a market capitalization of US $307
billion. The market operations are divided into a Securities Exchange, a
Derivatives Exchange, and an Offshore Exchange.
Larger companies are listed on the Bursa Malaysia Securities Main Board, medium
sized companies on the Second Board, and high growth and technology companies on
the MESDAQ market. There is also a separate board for offshore companies.
Futures and options contracts are traded on the Derivatives Exchange, operated
by Bursa Derivatives. These capital markets are regulated by various acts of
parliament. The network of holding companies also develops and distributes
comprehensive market information products and services.
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