Bursa Malaysia ends easier midweek

Borneopost Thu, Mar 09, 2017 08:45am - 7 years View Original


KUALA LUMPUR: Bursa Malaysia ended on an easier note yesterday on mild profit-taking, dealers said.

The benchmark FTSE Bursa Malaysia KLCI (FBM KLCI) ended 3.12 points weaker at 1,725.54 from 1,728.66 on Tuesday.

The index opened 2.88 points lower at 1,725.78 and moved between 1,724.84 and 1,730.16 throughout the day.

However, on the broader market, gainers led decliners by 472 to 416, with 370 counters unchanged, 445 untraded and 16 others suspended.

Volume declined to 3.07 billion units worth RM2.44 billion against yesterday’s 3.37 billion units worth RM2.91 billion.

Hong Leong Investment Bank said despite attempting to breach the 1,730 mark, the FBM KLCI was unable to sustain its gains above the aforesaid level due to some emerging profit-taking.

The research firm has anticipated the local bourse’s sentiment to turn slightly weaker today after tracking the negative performance on the overnight Dow, coupled with the potential interest rate increase next week.

“Investors may take the opportunity to reduce their exposure in the market and the upside might be capped around 1,750,” it said.

Meanwhile, the FBM Emas Index fell 9.4 points to 12,198.68 and the FBMT100 Index declined 13.1 points to 11,869.87.

The FBM Emas Syariah Index was up 2.11 points at 12,617.4.

The FBM 70 rose 15.85 points to 14,247.21 and the FBM Ace was 36.82 points higher at 5,339.3.

Sector-wise, the Plantation Index fell 74.09 points to 8,100.05, Finance Index declined 30.36 points to 15,490.9 and the Industrial Index eased 1.71 points to 3,250.91.

Among heavyweights, Public Bank fell two sen to RM19.92, Sime Darby was one sen lower to RM9.10 and Petronas Chemicals declined four sen to RM7.44. Maybank was up three sen to RM8.83. TNB and Maxis were flat at RM13.70 and RM6.40, respectively,

Of the actives, Frontken rose half-a-sen to 24 sen, IFCA was up 1.5 sen to 48 sen and Malaysia Building Society Bhd improved three sen to RM1.19.

Borneo Oil eased half-a-sen to 16.5 sen and Priceworth fell one sen to 15 sen.

Main Market turnover fell to 2.17 billion units worth RM2.3 billion from Tuesday’s 2.49 billion units worth RM2.79 billion.

Volume on the ACE Market declined to 621.97 million shares valued at RM101.04 million from 631.64 million shares valued at RM88.11 million yesterday.

Warrants advanced to 273.1 million units worth RM36.85 million from 246.97 million units worth RM30.49 million on Tuesday.

Consumer products accounted for 194.59 million shares traded on the Main Market, industrial products (429.44 million), construction (214.71 million), trade and services (751.9 million), technology (139.28 million), infrastructure (3.28 million), SPAC (6.19 million), finance (121.82 million), hotels (1.97 million), properties (260.79 million), plantations (37.88 million), mining (nil), REITs (15.98 million), and closed/fund (50,200).

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