UOB’s “buy” picks include Venture, which the analyst believes will benefit from a rising US$ versus the Malaysian ringgit given that its facilities – which account for 65% of the group’s manufacturing capacity – are located in Johore and Penang. Most of Venture’s revenue is also US$ denominated, he adds, while its dividend yield of 5.6% is among the highest in the technology sector.

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