Annual Report 2011
Business Highlights for 2011

Business Highlights for 2011

 

 



Bursa Malaysia is part of a group of seven exchanges to launch the Asean Brand Identity, Asean Exchanges Website and Asean Stars.


FBM KLCI hits all-time high of 1,594.74.


Bursa Malaysia Derivatives introduces negotiated large trade facility.


Day Order replaces Session Order for increased efficiency.


Launch of Corporate Disclosure Guide and amendments to Listing Requirements for higher standards of corporate disclosure.


Total trading volume on Bursa Malaysia Derivatives reaches 31-year historic high.


FTSE promotes Malaysia to Advanced Emerging Market from Secondary Emerging Market in the FTSE Global Equity Index Series.


Bursa Malaysia and FTSE introduce new sector indices and refine ground rules on free float.


Fast track dual licensing which facilitates the admission of additional licencees to enhance distribution channels and accessibility of Derivatives offerings.


U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission allows U.S.-based persons to buy or sell Bursa Malaysia Derivatives' Kuala Lumpur Composite Index Futures Contracts (FKLI).


Launch of Practical Guide to Listing to assist aspiring companies in getting listed on Bursa Malaysia.


Number of proprietary day traders increases to enhance liquidity in the Securities Market.