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Malaysia shares set for worst day since 2008 as foreigners bail

The FTSE Bursa Malaysia KLCI Index plunged as much as 3.7 percent, with losses snowballing after the midday break. The gauge headed for its biggest single-day slump since October 2008 as of 4:09 p.m. local time, with declines surpassing those of all other national benchmarks in the region. Malaysian markets were shut on Tuesday for a holiday.

  (Bloomberg)
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Wed, May 30, 2018

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Malaysia shares set for worst day since 2008 as foreigners bail Malaysia's newly-elected Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad addresses civil servants from the Prime Minister's office during his first assembly in Putrajaya on May 21, 2018. (AFP/Manan Vatsyayana)

It was a pretty bad day for Asian stock markets. For Malaysia, it was even worse.

The FTSE Bursa Malaysia KLCI Index plunged as much as 3.7 percent, with losses snowballing after the midday break. The gauge headed for its biggest single-day slump since October 2008 as of 4:09 p.m. local time, with declines surpassing those of all other national benchmarks in the region. Malaysian markets were shut on Tuesday for a holiday.

Builders suffered the brunt of the selling as Gamuda sank as much as 27 percent after Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad said the government would cancel a proposed multibillion-dollar, high-speed railway link to Singapore and the third phase of a mass rapid transit line in Kuala Lumpur. Banks also suffered, with Malayan Banking Bhd. down 4.5 percent amid a sector selloff.

The Malaysian index, which only last month traded at a record, is now down more than 9 percent from its peak as traders adjust to a new political environment. Foreign investors have fled the nation’s stocks, pulling money every single day this month -- a streak unseen since the selloff of August 2015.

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