The Borneo Post

Buying in blue chip, small caps push bursa to close on positive note

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“Stocks priced below RM1 seemed to be attracting more buying demand from investors.

“They kept the exchange in a positive mode while the US Federal Reserve was convening a two- day interest rate meeting.

“There is a possibilit­y interest rates will be increased,” said the dealer, adding that the uptrend on Bursa Malaysia was in line with the Asean exchange.

Asked if the increase in interest rates would impact local stocks, the dealer said: “I don’t expect it to be negative as overall there is a healthy degree of confidence among investors.

“Plus the weakening ringgit kept export oriented companies stronger,” he added.

Among heavyweigh­t s , Maybank gained three sen to RM8.80, Tenaga and Public Bank added six sen each to RM13.78 and RM19.86, respective­ly, while Sime Darby was one sen lower at RM9.13.

The FBM Emas Index rose 34.63 points to 12,170.25, the FBM Emas Shariah Index was up 27.52 points at 12,587.20 and the FBMT100 Index improved 33.94 points to 11,832.31.

The FBM Ace, however, fell 17.95 points to 5,320.15, while the FBM 70 was 56.10 points higher at 14,154.38.

Sector-wise, the Industrial Index inched up 3.58 points to 3,246.82, the Plantation Index advanced 34.79 points to 8,115.98 and the Finance Index increased 49.86 points to 15,449.93.

Of actives, At Systematiz­ation and Borneo Oil inched up halfa-sen each to 4.5 sen and 17 sen, respective­ly, while Hibiscus fell two sen to 41 sen and Ekovest dropped three sen to RM1.42.

Main Market turnover rose to 2.93 billion units, worth RM2.94 billion, from last Friday’s close of 2.72 billion units worth RM3.08 billion.

Volume on the ACE Market increased to 590.95 million shares, valued at RM104.03 million, versus 386.66 million shares wor th RM75. 67 million.

Warrants declined to 257.04 million units, valued at RM34.1 million, against 287.71 million units, worth RM30.97 million, registered on Friday.

Consumerpr­oductsacco­unted for 186.92 million shares traded on the Main Market, industrial products ( 910.43 mil lion), constructi­on ( 354.39 million), trade and services ( 735.09 million), technology (185.89 million), infrastruc­ture (10.13 million), SPAC (5.74 million), finance (118.06 million), hotels ( 14.64 million), properties ( 340.95 million), plantation­s (45.13 million), mining ( 52.5 million), REITs (19.05 million), and closed/fund (109,900).

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

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