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Will the Share Market Rise or Fall if there is a Pakatan Victory? - kclau.com

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Publish date: Thu, 14 Feb 2013, 12:07 PM
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If [the] market plunge(s), it will rise up again but if a country goes bankrupt, it is gone forever. I don’t know why you can’t get it in your brain unless your brain is always thinking of sex with your mistress.

During the last few weeks there have been increasing predictions from Barisan leaders emphasising that there will be a sharp fall in the share market should there be a Pakatan Rakyat victory.

The latest prediction by MCA leader Chua Soi Lek in a party event at Kepong argues that Malaysia will witness a “‘huge financial disaster if Pakatan Rakyat comes to power in the 13th general election”.

This type of electioneering tactic aimed at frightening the electorate is dangerous and irresponsible. How can the MCA president be so confident as to openly declare that our stock market will drop to 500 points within a week if the opposition wins power?

Challenge to Dr. Chua Soi Lek

Let us subject his prediction to closer analysis. Firstly, it is not clear whether he stated that the KLCI will drop by 500 points or drop to 500 points. Whichever is the correct version, his claim implies that anything from one to two thirds of the total share value of the KLCI will be wiped out due to the election result.

Now if this were to happen, the drop will be unprecedented in the history of share markets anywhere in the world. So far as I am aware, no modern national stock exchange has had such a sharp fall as a result of a national election outcome and I am sure it will not happen in Malaysia.

I am willing to place a big bet with Dr. Chua that his fears of a 500 point are unfounded and baseless. The loser of the bet will have to donate an agreed sum of money to the other person’s preferred charity. I hope he will agree to this and prove to be a man of his word.

Will the market rise on a BN victory

Not only should we discount the possibility of a sharp fall, but we should also – on the basis of stock market behavior elsewhere in the world – not assume that the Malaysian share market will automatically rise as the result of a Barisan victory. For example, on November 7th, immediately after Obama, the incumbent Democrat president was returned to power, the Dow Jones industrial average plummeted as much as 369 points, or 2.8 per cent, in the first two hours of trading. It recovered in the afternoon, but ended down 313, its biggest point drop for more than a year.

Various analysts that I have talked with have made the point that Chua Soi Lek is not a stock market expert. They argue that in trying to exaggerate the prospect of a market meltdown, Dr. Chua is contradicting the Barisan’s argument that the economy is fundamentally sound and resilient.
At the same time, these analysts anticipate that there could be a market fall in the KLCI even if the Barisan is returned to power. They base this prediction on several factors:

  1. The BN through its control of EPF and other major government and government-linked investors has been supporting the market and propping up UMNO-linked counters such as Felda Global Ventures Holdings Bhd (FGV) which is struggling to hold on to its initial public offer price of RM4.55. Without this pre-election support aimed at placating the Felda settlers and gaining their vote, FGV will definitely be trading below the IPO price.
  2. The European and American economies are still going through a phase of recovery. Although there has been an inflow of foreign funds into the Malaysian market, there could just as quickly be a reversal of financial flows.

 

Prediction of market rise with Pakatan victory

What is likely to happen should there be a Pakatan victory? My prediction is that there will be a rise in the share market should there be no attempt at violence or a coup d’etat by the losers. This is because of the following factors:

  1. The Malaysian economy has been under-performing all these years while under BN rule. The attached chart shows the growth of GDP per capita of South Korea, Taiwan, Singapore and Malaysia from 1980 to 2011. From the table we can see the gap has arisen between these countries and Malaysia in this measurement of the wealth of nations. Should we continue under BN rule, our economy is likely to continue to under-perform and our stock market will continue to stagnate not only in the short term after the elections but for the long term.GDP
  2. Foreign investors who have long been underweight in the Malaysian market due to Mahathir’s Disastrous Economic Model built around mega projects, crony capitalists as key players, and other distortionary policies will be attracted back into the market. As recently as in 2011, Bank of America Merrill Lynch noted that Malaysia remained a “big underweight” for investors in emerging markets. An underweight call is a recommendation for investors to reduce their investments in a particular security, asset class or, in this case, country. Malaysia also slipped from 14th place to dead last among the 15 countries studied by the investment bank, despite the roll out of big ticket Economic Transformation Programme projects.

There are other indicators that the market will not take fright but will rally on account of a Pakatan victory. As pointed out by an SME investor, they include:

  1. The fact that the opposition states of Penang, Selangor, Kedah and Kelantan have attracted more investment than the ten BN states by accounting for RM25 billion in investments comprising 53 per cent of Malaysia’s total investments of RM47.2 billion in 2010.
  2. If a major sell-down occurs in the Bursa as a result of a Pakatan victory, the nation’s economic institutions such as EPF, PNB, Khazanah and other GLCs would support the market.
  3. PAS has administered Kelantan for more than 20 years, and Kedah for five years. These two PAS state administrations have neither acquired nor appropriated property, assets or businesses belonging to non-Muslims.

Proposals for a sustainable market rise

Although I am optimistic that the market will rise on account of a Pakatan victory, it is necessary for the new government to act decisively when it comes to power. I would like to propose the following measures to ensure that the post-elections market rise is sustainable:

  1. To form a business council with captains of the leading industries to find ways for economic improvement and expansion
  2. MACC directly under Parliament to look at illicit money outflows and recovery of the monies
  3. Investigate the way Petronas sells our national oil and to verify the rumour that it has a long term contract with a company which buys it at much lower than current prices.

 

by Koon Yew Yin

 

http://kclau.com/investment/share-market-election/

 

 

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KowChye

Why pay attention to that "Political Has Been"? Anyway thank you for a good analysis. I have full confidence on the wisdom of the "Market".

2013-02-14 12:30

max8

I am confident if Pakatan wins, provided no dirty play by BN, even the market may be downward to 10%, very soon it will rebound at very high momentum to even surpass the previous level. Penang n Selangor administration has been excelling these years with competent, transparent Pakatan team. Never think Malaysians are still "katak bawah tempurung" who could be so easily bluffed.
UBAH! for RIGHT n BRIGHT Malaysia, for our anak dan cucu. We have the responsibility to safeguard Malaysia, the Blessed Wonderland for them.

2013-04-05 13:30

Rose

Well said max8

2013-04-05 13:40

Jonathan Keung

well documented facts by YY koon. personally i feel the market may be ripe for a correction irrespective of the GE result. KLCI is now at their highest (1,680-1700)

remember the slogan " sell in may and go away" it may come true.anyway for the brave hearts " no risk no gain"

2013-04-05 13:56

lotsofmoney

I am still sticking to my prediction that KLCI will break 3000 if BN lost the GE. I have been in the stock market for 30 years and has not been wrong even once.

A clean government, no suckers or cronies, no pretenders, sleeping directors and butar gaji and the companies can easily triple their profit.

2013-04-05 14:12

max8

I bet your words sifu~~ no 3000 you spare me some of your 30 years gain. haha.

2013-04-05 17:11

kulimchan

PR is not possible to form a government even if the win with marginal majority,fierce fighting break out immediately between the parties,between factions and individuals for grasp of government posts.many of them will line up to meet najib offering conditions to cross over...PAS say it again today,they will not give up the aim to implement the Islamic law in the country right now they are, in the PR already fighting each other...if new government can not be formed in one week ,that will bring about disastrous consequences.

2013-04-25 10:07

infoumland

Kulimchan memang budak bodoh. Suka menakutkan kita.

2013-04-25 10:12

Jonathan Keung

still early to gauge the votes swing. urban votes will be pro-opposition but BN has their edge with the rural base. Kedah(PAS) is dizzy with Mukhir Mahatir (UMNO)homing in. Other peninsular states will remain stautus quo. the king maker will be Sabah & Sarawak

2013-04-25 10:13

Ooi Teik Bee

Malaysians are very intelligent, do not listen to this rubbish.

Philippine, Indonesia, Thailand and other SEA nations can change government easily, no reason Malaysian cannot.

With internet and modern technology, Malaysians are more well-informed about changes in the world.

Ubah is the new direction to success. PR is always more united now than never.

2013-04-25 10:16

midastouch

Well said lotsofmoney.

"A clean government, no suckers or cronies, no pretenders, sleeping directors and butar gaji and the companies can easily triple their profit".

2013-04-25 10:16

iafx

it's sad to see pas continue to think so backward, this is really alarming, there is no one in this party can lead at country level, yet pas is prime pm candidate, sigh. note m'sia economic thus stock market does not excel by itself, v need fdi, v need to trade with other countries... in many ways, how external factors look at the ge13 will determine the klci trend post ge13; on top of that, global market must be stable the same time

lots of uncertainty indeed... this is exactly what fdi hate most.

2013-04-25 10:19

andychucky28

PAS alone without 2/3 majority in Parliament by itself, they cannot amend the Federal Constitution to implement hudud law and the rakyats need not have any fear on this.
Why MCA is silent and never educate the rakyats on this?

Any why you people are fcuking ignorant? Don't you guys read and use your brain to think? Simply got cheated by this kulimchan and bn? worst still for so many years. how many 55 years you want to be cheated?

2013-04-25 10:24

midastouch

PAS is just playing to the gallery. It is all part of the job of politicians. Malaysians are the most practical people on Earth and they know what to do with their lives.

2013-04-25 10:29

iafx

juz a view ya, if u get angry so fast then no need to continue discuss - u win, u win!

- pas said this in front of major media, dap is forced to response stupid questions like this again and again
- what if bn make a deal with pas to gain that 2/3 advantage?
- can pas "modify" or do monkey business like what it did at state level. note with the power of dpm (worst pm), there's a lot of uncertainty already bcos pas never give up ancient thinking
- ubah ultimately is to eliminate corruption, improve gov efficiency, that's so much work already which 5 years will not be enough, hopefully pas is not the idiot forgetting what ubah is all about but keep busy about how a saloon should work!

everyone has his/her right to vote, pls respect that 100% the same as other respect yours.

2013-04-25 10:33

Ranger

So now..Andychucky28 & the gang...u can go to the clinic or hospital to have your dick circumsized. Why? Becoz to get closer n mingle with your other Pakatan muslim friends, ur dick has to be clean n not stink anymore. When it stinks, surely your muslim friends would run away mah...so, please tell Lim Guan Eng, Lim Kit Siang, Karpal Singh and the others about this.

That's the reason why muslims go for circumcision...for health and cleaniness...

Next, u should stop eating pork since the worms in pork can't be killed at boiling temperature. Purely scientific and health oso...

Lastly...u n the rest should convert...

Need help?...seek advice from the more than 40m Chinese Muslims in China. My fellow beloved brethren muslims can assist u. They are glad to help u. Honest. Bring along the others as well, esp Bingo. PAS can sponsor the trip to China.

2013-04-25 10:33

Ranger

If China is to far n costly, approach any PAS leaders. I'm sure they are more than willing to help u on this matter. NOT PKR leaders....u know why.

2013-04-25 10:51

jacko

Thanks Ranger....finally Ranger bertaubat.....or maybe half bertaubat





Ranger
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Apr 25, 2013 10:51 AM | Report Abuse

If China is to far n costly, approach any PAS leaders. I'm sure they are more than willing to help u on this matter. NOT PKR leaders....u know why.

2013-04-25 10:53

andychucky28

Sorry bro Ranger, i am a vegetarian. anyway, you are fcuking rude yet brainless.

2013-04-25 11:03

carabao

How does one know non circumsized dick are smelly??? Must have been in the mouth often?????? naughty...naughty

2013-04-25 11:09

Ooi Teik Bee

Post removed.Why?

2013-04-25 11:09

andychucky28

Ranger is the bn fcuker, hence he talk without facts, or i will called them simply retarded.

2013-04-25 11:13

Ranger

Najib - Pakatan's conflicting stand on hudud shows lack of credibility

PAS and DAP's conflicting stands on hudud show that the Pakatan Rakyat partners have no credibility, Barisan Nasional chief Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak said Thursday. "The question is what will happen to our country if we place our trust in them. We cannot have an opposing stance when it comes to base policies," he said.

Star online

2013-04-25 12:04

Ranger

GE13: Pakatan unable to repeat 2008 performance in Perak, says Chua

Published: Thursday April 25, 2013 MYT 11:54:00 AM
Updated: Thursday April 25, 2013 MYT 11:58:12 AM


By FOONG PEK YEE

GOPENG: Pakatan Rakyat will not be able to repeat its 2008 feat in Perak this general election, MCA president Datuk Seri Dr Chua Soi Lek said.

In the last elections, DAP won 18 state seats while PAS and PKR won a combination of 13 seats, against Barisan Nasional's 28, resulting in Pakatan capturing the state.

However, three Pakatan assemblymen declared themselves as Independents in 2009, resulting in a new state government being formed by Barisan.

Dr Chua said DAP had not only failed to service the people after its victory, but also deserted them to chart its entry to Johor this round.

"The Opposition has always taken the support from the people, especially the Chinese, for granted," he said after a groundbreaking ceremony for SJK(C) Lawan Kuda Baru's basket ball court here Thursday.

Dr Chua said he was also confident that Barisan would be able to wrest back the Gopeng parliamentary seat and its two state seats - Teja and Simpang.

2013-04-25 12:09

Ranger

DAP leaders like nomad... from Melaka to Penang, then to Johor's Gelang Patah. How to serve people like that?

Aiya!!!Can't even serve people...talk a lot ONLY, n yet talk about running the country?

Funny people..jokers...to run the country. Better titon ler. Sudah tua mah...

2013-04-25 12:13

starships

Apa saja lah Ranger, ABU tetap ABU.

2013-04-25 12:18

Lowchinsin

DAP leaders are brave to go to various places to educate rakyat.

2013-04-25 12:28

datuk

IF the coming GE13 win by the existing party, Bursa will be continous fall behind its peers in SEA. This is inevitable as the dynmism in economy has been disapperared with the dominance of cronies.

In the short term soon after GE13m, bursa will be retreat at least 300 points within the next 12 months if without changing in FG.

IF PR win......positive picture is within the reach!!!! NO cronism economy, the dynamo power of malaysia economy will be tripple......

Inikalilah.....ubah !!! PR

2013-04-25 12:39

Kenny Foo

can believe got ppl can even speculate retreating of 300 points. if so good u will be the next warren buffet....

2013-04-25 12:44

Ooi Teik Bee

I agree with Datuk, if BN wins, the stock market is dead because there is no new policy to attract foreign investors to KLSE.

The day after we imposed capital control in Malaysia in 1998, we had wasted 15 years of our good time in KLSE. KLSE is practically dead after this bad decision.

Prior to 1998, one day trading in KLSE, the trading volume is > 5 days trading in SGX (Spore). Now it is just the opposite, one day trading in SGX is > 5 days trading in KLSE. Prior to 1998, KLSE is the biggest stock market in SEA. Where is KLSE now in term of standing ? I think KLSE is behind Jakarta, Spore, Thailand, Philippine or may be behind Vietnam.

We are moving backward instead of forward. The good time in KLSE is history. > 60% of stocks in KLSE, the price is < 1.00. In 1993 or 1995, it is very difficult to buy stock < 1.00 or 0.50.

I am dreaming every day for the good time to be back in KLSE, it will happen only if there is a change or Ubah.

2013-04-25 12:58

iafx

it will be great if pas understand this, stop doing thing that can hold back ubah, now and after ge13! if pas continues to act like this, 300 pts consider an discount!

2013-04-25 14:15

andyteng

please do not dream if Pakatan can win without clean and fair election.

2013-04-25 14:28

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