The Borneo Post

KL shares retreats to end lower

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billion units valued at RM2.13 billion.

Buying support for Petronas Dagangan ( PetDag) and other heavyweigh­ts, among oil and gas, banking and shipping- related companies, were seen supporting the composite index, which interspers­ed with profit-taking in blue- chips led by Petronas Gas ( PetGas).

PetDag, which registered a strong core earnings in its third quarter result ended Sept 30, 2017 was the top contributo­r to the key index (+3.54 points), gaining RM2.10 to RM23.70, with 788,600 shares traded.

Other leading movers in the FBM KLCI component stocks were MISC, which chalked up seven sen to RM7.37, Westports added eight sen to RM3.75 while Petronas Chemicals rose one sen to RM7.45.

Meanwhile, PetGas led the list of blue- chips’ losers (-1.21 points), trimming 36 sen to RM17.44.

Other heavyweigh­ts; CIMB declined five sen to RM6.13 while IOI Corp and Tenaga both erased eight sen each to RM4.42 and RM14.82, respective­ly.

Among actives, property group, Trive was flat at 9.5 sen, Sumatec eased half-a-sen to five sen, MUI slipped five sen to 21.5 sen and Palette eased 8.5 sen to 40.5 sen while Hibiscus gained one sen to 80 sen.

The FBM Emas Index fell 24.38 points to 12,557.11, the FBMT 100 Index lost 26.39 points to 12,192.30 and the FBM Emas Shariah Index eased 16.83 points to 13,012.89.

The FBM Ace declined 41.74 points to 6,786.98 while the FBM 70 slipped 6.83 points to 15,542.04.

Sector-wise, the Finance Index was 49.42 points weaker at 16,180.30, Industrial Index fell 9.85 points to 3,191.90 and the Plantation Index trimmed 60.35 points to 7,955.66.

The Main Market volume fell to 1.80 billion units, worth RM2.03 billion, compared with Friday’s 1.82 billion units worth RM2.11 billion.

Volume on the ACE Market eased to 843.76 million shares valued at RM177.36 million from 2.02 billion shares valued at RM1.96 billion, previously.

Warrants’ volume firmed to 237.29 million units’, worth RM33.33 million, from Friday’s 218.49 million units worth RM30.06 million.

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

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