QUOTE(OMG! @ Jun 10 2010, 10:11 PM)
I don't get what u mean here, mind to explain further on these biggest players in KLSE?
I dont know what kind of explaination you want here either. Perhaps you can answer the question how much money these bodies had in the hands. As with banks and insurance companies, these organisations must hold back some of the cash they hold and invest the rest. Where else do you think they will be allowed to invest if not in the local stock market? As to a directive from the Prime Minister or the Finance Minister, they could not choose not to follow it. If this does not answer you, then your questions had to be more specific.
QUOTE(OMG! @ Jun 10 2010, 10:11 PM)
what are actually the conditions for listed in KLSE? Pardon my lack of economics knowledge.
If you want to list a company in the KLSE you can Pm me. (There are many agents out there who help people list their companies). I give you one of the agent's contacts.
For on the surface knowlede, a company must show that they had track records of making millions in the past years.
Again these had nothing to do with economics. It does not study the forces of supply and demand. It is just rules and guidelines determined by Bursa on listing a company.