Bursa Malaysia Derivatives Berhad (the “Exchange”) is introducing an after-hours (T+1) trading session as part of its initiatives to enhance the attractiveness of Malaysia’s derivatives market.
This will take effect from 6 December 2021 (Monday)
TRADING HOURS
Morning First trading session: 1030 hours to 1230 hours (Malaysia time); and Afternoon Second trading session: 1430 hours to 1800 hours (Malaysia time); and
After-hours (T+1) trading session: 2100 hours to 2330 hours (Malaysia time, Monday to Thursday only)
https://www.bursamalaysia.com/regulation/derivatives/rules_of_bursa_malaysia_derivatives
By: via Malaysian Palm Oil Council Russia
To promote the market expansion of Malaysian palm oil and its products by enhancing the image of palm oil and creating better acceptance of palm oil through awareness of various technological and economic advantages (techno-economic advantages) and environmental sustainability. MPOC on Telegram https://t.me/oilpalm
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