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Article

22 Fév 2002

Auteur:
Kevin Tan, Malaysiakini.com

Calpers’ pull-out will not affect investors’ sentiment: economists [Malaysia]

According to AWSJ [Asian Wall Street Journal], Calpers uses a complicated system that ranks 27 emerging markets on "country factors" such as political stability and "market factors" such as market regulations in making its investment decisions. Malaysia was reportedly ranked 24th out of 27 on the country factors. Malaysia’s problems were said to be political stability, transparency and labour practices.