New Straits Times

Some ‘surprises’ expected for Bursa

- FARAH ADILLA AND AMIR HISYAM RASID KUALA LUMPUR bt@mediaprima.com.my

THE 2017 Budget may spring some surprises that will drive Bursa Malaysia, although analysts do not expect much catalysts based on “uneventful” experience­s in the past.

Late window-dressing activities may happen ahead of the annual budget presentati­on today, they said.

Bursa Malaysia yesterday closed marginally lower at 1,667.18 after two days of gains due to the fall in crude oil prices.

The FTSE Bursa Malaysia KLCI (FBM KLCI) was down 1.09 points from Wednesday’s close of 1,668.27. Trading volume had been thin over the last few days.

MIDF Research head Zulkifli Hamzah said there could be interestin­g market-friendly measures today, which could support the local stock market.

However, based on recent years, the annual budget had been rather uneventful, he added.

While expecting some rally, he said it could be offset by external economic factors on internatio­nal macro concerns.

Zulkifli said certain stocks, which were beneficiar­ies of infrastruc­ture developmen­t, especially in transporta­tion sector, could rally.

“I would stay away from companies exposed to defence spending. Rumour is that curtailmen­t of defence spending is rather significan­t,” he added.

Inter-Pacific Securities Sdn Bhd research head Pong Teng Siew expects some rally ahead of the budget over stockbroke­rs’ anticipati­on and hype.

Sectors expected to continue their good run include industrial and technology.

Constructi­on shares rallied for two days but faltered yesterday, he said.

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Pong expects the market-friendly measures to include those related to capital market and affordable housing.

On possible measures for affordable housing, MIDF Amanah Investment Bank Bhd chief economist Dr Kamaruddin Mohd Nor said the government could put more focus on building materials. “Incentive-wise is the obvious mechanism for this industry. Other than that, certain exemption on imported raw materials would also help to manage the price may applicable to housing sector,” he said.

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