The Borneo Post

Bursa Malaysia starts the week lower

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reaction to the announceme­nt that Public Bank Bhd Non-Executive Chairman Tan Sri Dr Teh Hong Piow would relinquish his position on Jan 1, 2019.

“This fuels speculatio­n of further consolidat­ion in the banking industry,” he told Bernama.

On the broader market, losers thumped gainers by 585 to 309, with 347 counters unchanged, 586 untraded and 53 others suspended. Volume improved to 1.94 billion units worth RM2.58 billion from 1.64 billion units worth RM2.20 billion on Friday.

Of the heavyweigh­ts, Maxis gained three sen to RM5.65, Petronas Chemicals was flat at RM6.95 and TNB declined four sen to RM14.12.

Among actives, Key Alliance edged down half-a-sen to three sen, Kronologi Asia rose 9.5 sen to 80.5 sen, AT Systematiz­ation was flat at 4.0 sen, Glotec eased one sen to 5.5 sen and LCTitan fell RM1.43 to RM4.70.

The FBM Emas Index decreased 39.03 points to 12,552.60, FBM Emas Shariah Index was 12.04 points lower at 12,717.64, FBMT 100 Index fell 37.42 points to 12,195.19, the FBM Ace dipped 85.01 points to 6,531.63 and the FBM 70 edged down 2.87 points to 14,970.6.

Sector-wise, the Finance Index lost 126.45 points to 16,663.93 and the Industrial Index was 7.91 points weaker at 3,266.1. The Plantation Index grew 16.95 points to 7,856.74.

The Main Market turnover declined to 1.12 billion shares worth RM2.42 billion from 1.64 billion shares worth RM2.20 billion on Friday.

Warrants surged to 231.94 million units valued at RM15.92 million from 96.68 million valued at RM11.73 million.

Volume on the ACE Market increased to 576.35 million shares worth RM144.95 million from 462.87 million shares worth RM109.68 million previously.

Consumer products accounted for 84.78 million shares traded on the Main Market, industrial products (287.48 million), constructi­on (73.69 million), trade and services ( 347.79 million), technology (68.91 million), infrastruc­ture (10.96 million), SPAC (1.89 million), finance ( 82.37 million), hotels ( 6.14 million), properties (134.50 million), plantation­s (12.34 million), mining (1,000), REITs ( 8.69 million) and closed/fund (31,800).

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

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