The Borneo Post

Bursa Malaysia to trend higher on improved sentiment

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Bursa Malaysia is expected to trend higher on improved sentiment following a modest recovery in global markets and commodity prices, which has helped clear investor uncertaint­ies.

Affin Hwang Investment Bank vice- president/ head of Retail Research Datuk Dr Nazri Khan Adam Khan, said regional stock markets, including Malaysia, had steadied, backed by the better performanc­e of Wall Street and stronger economic data for jobs and business activities after a steep sell- off two days ago.

“Trade will shift their focus to local catalysts, as concerns surroundin­g US politics wanes,” he told Bernama, adding, regional bourses and Bursa Malaysia will still watch Wall Street’s performanc­e for further clues.

The rebound in crude oil prices will also set a better tone for Bursa Malaysia .

On Friday, Brent crude was up 28 cents to US$ 52.79 per barrel and US crude rose 29 cents to US$ 49.64 per barrel, on growing optimism that the big producer countries would extend output cuts to curb a persistent glut.

On the local front, Nazri said Malaysia’s encouragin­g gross domestic product data with robust first quarter 2017 growth of 5.6 per cent would also encourage the local bourse.

For the week just ended, the local bourse trended rangebound following the softer tone on Wall Street and political turmoil in the US.

On a week- to- week basis, the FBM KLCI fell 7.59 points to 1,768.28, the FBM Emas Index shed 32.22 points to 12,685.88, the FBMT 100 Index declined 40.83 points to 12,307.17 and the FBM Emas Shariah Index decreased 48.44 points to 13,009.49.

The FBM 70 slid 5.95 points to 15,313.96 and the FBM Ace surged 163.45 points to 6,601.71.

On a sectoral basis, the Finance Index was 55.83 points lower at 16,355.32, the Plantation Index declined 46.79 points to 8,066.00 and the Industrial Index was 3.01 points lower at 3,262.22.

Weekly turnover rose to 16.98 billion units valued at RM15.60 billion from 13.49 billion units worth RM10.82 billion recorded last week.

Main Market volume increased to 11.30 billion shares valued at RM14.71 billion from last week’s 8.43 billion shares worth RM10.10 billion.

The ACE Market fell to 3.70 billion units worth RM611.29 million from 3.89 billion units valued at RM564.34 million.

Warrants’ turnover, however, rose to 1.96 billion units worth RM268.02 million from 1.11 billion units valued at RM143.90 million. — Bernama

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