The Borneo Post

Bursa Malaysia ends lower tracking weaker regional bourses

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Among heavyweigh­ts, Maybank and Petronas Chemicals were flat at RM9.21 and RM7.30 respective­ly.

TNB lost two sen to RM14.84, Public Bank eased four sen to RM20.32 and Sime Darby shed six sen to RM8.93.

Of actives, PUC slipped half-a-sen to 21 sen and CSL lost one sen to 2.5 sen while Trive Property was flat at seven sen.

Bumi Armada added two sen to 78.5 sen and Orion IXL gained one sen to 13 sen.

Market breadth was negative with losers outnumberi­ng gainers 445 to 433 while 394 counters were unchanged, 614 untraded and 33 others suspended.

Volume decreased to 2.08 billion units worth RM1.86 billion from Wednesday’s 2.23 billion units worth RM2.6 billion.

On the scoreboard, the FBM Emas Index rose 5.57 points to 12,432.47, the FBMT 100 Index increased 5.99 points to 12,088.07 and the FBM Ace went up 3.81 points to 6,430.99.

The FBM Emas Shariah Index garnered eight points to 12,892.03 and the FBM 70 Index jumped 88.56 points to 15,444.43.

Sector-wise, the Finance Index lost 5.88 points to 15,987.5, the Plantation Index edged down 9.37 points to 7,946.59 and the Industrial Index was 8.30 points lower at 3,130.72.

The Main Market volume eased to 1.20 billion units worth RM1.71 billionfro­mWednesday’s1.44billion units worth RM2.46 billion.

Volume on the ACE Market expanded to 629.45 million shares worth RM118.21 million from Wednesday’s 544.78 million shares worth RM115.68 million.

Warrants volume increased to 244.42 million units worth RM34.63 million from 238.24 million units worth RM29.97 million previously.

Consumer products accounted for 101.53 million shares traded on the Main Market, industrial products ( 318.4 million), constructi­on ( 57.08 million), trade and services (436.84 million), technology ( 144.88 million), infrastruc­ture ( 4.89 million), SPAC (590,000), finance (25.65 million),hotels(991,600),properties (100.29 million), plantation­s (11.24 million), mining (10,000), REITs (5.08 million), and closed/fund (3,500).

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

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