The Borneo Post

Last-minute buying interest pushes FBM KLCI up

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market was in red in the opening session before late buying interest pushed up the benchmark index to its highest level for the day, taking advantage from the recent weak performanc­e.

Gainers outpaced losers 422 to 389, while 407 counters were unchanged, 565 untraded and 23 others suspended.

Volume fell to 1.48 billion units worth RM1.69 billion from 1.89 billion units worth RM1.80 billion previously.

Among actives, Asia Bioenergy fell 1.5 sen to 14.5 sen and IFCA lost half-a-sen to 40 sen.

Managepay gained 1.5 sen to 25 sen and Hiap Teck rose half-a-sen to 40 sen. Of the heavyweigh­ts, Maybank improved one sen to RM9.66, TNB added two sen to RM14.12 and Public Bank rose four sen to RM20.34.

Sime Darby and CIMB were each flat at RM9.51 and RM6.5, respective­ly. Petronas Chemicals eased three sen to RM7.11.

The FBM Emas Index fell 41.55 points to 12,588.54, FBM Ace eased 13.38 points to 6,522.55, FBMT 100 Index slipped 43.68 points to 12,221.36, FBM Emas Shariah Index plunged 51.50 points to 12,806.74 and the FBM 70 declined 46.22 points to 15,047.90.

Onasectora­lbasis, thePlantat­ion Index eased 3.63 points to 7,905.77 while Finance Index improved 96.06 points to 16,863.17 and the Industrial Index rose 9.69 points to 3,262.16.

The Main Market turnover fell 962.97 million shares worth RM1.56 billion from 1.29 billion shares worth RM1.68 billion on Tuesday.

Warrants decreased to 121.38 million units valued at RM22.58 million from 149.39 million units valued at RM22.34 million.

Volume on the ACE Market eased to 394.02 million shares worth RM99.27 million from 443.19 million shares worth RM95.68 million previously.

Consumer products accounted for 68.19 million shares traded on the Main Market, industrial products ( 248.80 million), constructi­on ( 83.36 million), trade and services ( 354.11 million), technology (38.75 million), infrastruc­ture (7.91 million), SPAC (380,000), finance (57.93 million), hotels ( 230,800), properties ( 81.11 million), plantation­s ( 14.10 million), mining (15,300), REITs (8.05 million) and closed/fund (5,000).

For further informatio­n on stocks and prices, please visit www.bursamalay­sia.com.

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