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MALAYSIA STOCK

EXCHANGE
Presented By:-
Deepak Ambulkar
PGDIIBM/09/43(Fin.)
Introduction
• Bursa Malaysia (MYX: 1818) is an exchange holding
company approved under Section 15 of the Capital
Markets and Services Act 2007. It operates a fully-
integrated exchange, offering the complete range of
exchange-related services including trading, clearing,
settlement and depository services.
History
• Bursa Malaysia (MYX: 1818) previously known as Kuala
Lumpur Stock Exchange (KLSE, Bursa Saham Kuala
Lumpur in Malay) dates back to 1930 .when the
Singapore Stockbrokers' Association was set up as a
formal organisation dealing in securities in Malaya. The
first formal securities business organisation in Malaysia
was the Singapore Stockbrokers' Association, established
in 1930. It was re-registered as the Malayan Stockbrokers'
Association in 1937. The Malayan Stock Exchange was
established in 1960 and the public trading of shares
commenced. The board system had trading rooms in
Singapore and Kuala Lumpur, linked by direct telephone
lines
Structure
The wholly-owned subsidiaries of Bursa Malaysia own and operate the various
businesses, as set out below:-
• Bursa Malaysia Securities Bhd - Provide, operate and maintain securities exchange
• Bursa Malaysia Derivatives Bhd - Provide, operate and maintain a futures and
options exchange
• Labuan International Financial Exchange Inc. - Provide, operate and maintain
offshore financial exchange
• Bursa Malaysia Bonds Sdn Bhd - Provide, operate and maintain registered
electronic facility for secondary bond market
• Bursa Malaysia Securities Clearing Sdn Bhd - Provide, operate and maintain a
clearing house for the securities exchange
• Bursa Malaysia Derivatives Clearing Bhd - Provide, operate and maintain a clearing
house for the futures and options exchange
• Bursa Malaysia Depository Sdn Bhd - Provide, operate and maintain a central
depository
• Bursa Malaysia Depository Nominees Sdn Bhd - Act as a nominee for the central
depository and receive securities on deposit for safe-custody or management
Offering and Products
Derivatives
Securities Market Islamic Offerings Others
Market

•Two Markets: Main


Market: 844
companies Bond Market -
•Ace Market: 116 Electronic trading
Companies Ten Derivatives platform for:
Market capitalisation Products: •Sukuk •Government
as at 31 December •Commodity •Shari'ah compliant Bonds
2009: MYR999 billion / futures equities •Corporate Bonds
USD299 billion •Equity futures •i-Reits Offshore Market
Products: •Equity options •i-ETFs •Non-Ringgit
•Shares •Financial •Bursa Suq Al-Sila' Securities
•REITs futures •Sukuk Listing
•ETFs Closed-end funds
•TSR/Warrants •icapital.biz Berhad
•Loans
•Bonds
Largest Stock by Market Value
• CIMB Group Holdings Berhad (MYX: 1023) - RM66.59
• Malayan Banking Bhd (MYX: 1155) - RM65.97
• Sime Darby Berhad (MYX: 4197) - RM56.49
• Petronas Chemical Bhd, a subsidiary of Petronas (MYX: 5183) - RM47.36
• Genting Group (MYX: 3182) - RM41.96
• Axiata Group Berhad (MYX: 6888) - RM40.88
• IOI Corporation Bhd (MYX: 1961) - RM40.34
• Maxis Berhad (MYX: 6012) - RM40.20
• MISC Bhd (MYX: 3816) - RM37.59
• Tenaga Nasional Bhd (MYX: 5347) - RM35.98
Palm Oil Features
• Bursa Malaysia is the world's biggest palm oil
futures trading hub since 1980. The FCPO, the
global price benchmark for the crude palm oil
market, is a deliverable contract which is traded
electronically on Bursa Malaysia’s trading
platform.
• Crude palm kernel futures and crude palm oil
futures are primarily traded on Bursa Malaysia in
Malaysian Ringgit (MYR) and US dollar
denominated contracts. Their codenames are
FPKO, FCPO and FUPO, respectively.

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