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To: Hawkmoon who wrote (429)9/22/1998 1:41:00 PM
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Wall Street Journal - 09/22/98

NEW YORK -- Dow Jones & Co. is removing Malaysia from the Dow Jones World Stock Index, effective Oct. 1, in light of the country's decision to stop trading of its currency outside its own borders.

The capital controls eliminated Malaysia as a viable option for foreign investors. Dow Jones, which publishes the Dow Jones Global Indexes in addition to The Wall Street Journal, will continue to calculate the Malaysia stock index, but won't display it in the Dow Jones Global Indexes table. The index will move to the Stock Market Indexes table that appears within the foreign-markets listings.

Malaysia will return to the Dow Jones World Stock Index when it is again an option for investors, Dow Jones said.
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