I was eager to know whether Asia has rally de-couple from the US, the world's biggest economy. So, i bet some of us also quite excited to know about this matter. I uploaded a comparison of world stock market indices below. It was gauge from 1st October 2007, simply because I'd like to see the recent market. Unfortunately, my charting software couldn't show Shanghai, the gauge of coming 3rd biggest economy. Even it might surpass Japan soon.
You'll notice that Sensex has already outperform every major economy in the world. It might be the best market to be in now. But surprisingly, look at how KLCI also outperforming other major markets and came out second next to India's Sensex. Therefore, Bursa Malaysia is now ranked SECOND as an interesting market to be in right now. No wonder we can see a lot of volume build-up lately.
Other markets has been brought down together with the US into their recession, which already in, proven by the unemployment which reached 5% in the recent report. Japan economy is obviously struggling to maintain their growth. So does the Nikkei. Struggling to stay above water.
While the whole Asia might not yet FULLY de-couple from the US, as the evidence showed below, we can see that part of Asia has ALREADY de-couple from the US. As for Malaysia, we need to MAINTAIN (NOT OVER-SPEND) our Domestic Demand/Spending. The domestic engine will bring us out of this slump.
P/S: See my article below on How Malaysian Politician can make changes for the better.
You'll notice that Sensex has already outperform every major economy in the world. It might be the best market to be in now. But surprisingly, look at how KLCI also outperforming other major markets and came out second next to India's Sensex. Therefore, Bursa Malaysia is now ranked SECOND as an interesting market to be in right now. No wonder we can see a lot of volume build-up lately.
Other markets has been brought down together with the US into their recession, which already in, proven by the unemployment which reached 5% in the recent report. Japan economy is obviously struggling to maintain their growth. So does the Nikkei. Struggling to stay above water.
While the whole Asia might not yet FULLY de-couple from the US, as the evidence showed below, we can see that part of Asia has ALREADY de-couple from the US. As for Malaysia, we need to MAINTAIN (NOT OVER-SPEND) our Domestic Demand/Spending. The domestic engine will bring us out of this slump.
P/S: See my article below on How Malaysian Politician can make changes for the better.
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