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Bursa slips despite positive sentiment on regional market

Profit-taking in tech, consumer products drag local index down at end of morning session

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 25 Jan 2021 1:23PM

Bursa slips despite positive sentiment on regional market
Earlier gains this morning were cancelled out by emerging profit-taking in selected technology and consumer product counters, causing Bursa Malaysia to end the morning session lower. – Pixabay pic, January 25, 2021

KUALA LUMPUR – Bursa Malaysia ended the morning session lower today despite positive sentiment on the regional market, as emerging profit-taking in selected technology and consumer product counters cancelled earlier gains, a dealer said.

At lunch break, the benchmark FBM KLCI declined 4.19 points to 1,592.55 after moving between 1,592.19 and 1,600.54 throughout the session.

The index opened 3.80 points higher at 1,600.54 compared with last week’s close of 1,596.74. On the broader market, losers thumped gainers 965 to 223, while 319 counters were unchanged, 611 untraded and 20 others suspended.

Volume stood at 3.68 billion units worth RM2.5 billion.

A dealer said most of the Asian shares were on upward momentum today as concerns over rising Covid-19 cases and delays in vaccine supplies were calmed by expectations of a US$1.9 trillion (RM7.7 trillion) fiscal stimulus plan to help revive the US economy.

However, he said investors were also wary about towering valuations amid questions over the efficacy of vaccines in curbing the pandemic and as US lawmakers continue to debate a coronavirus aid package.

Among the heavyweights, Maybank slipped three sen to RM7.97, Public Bank declined 26 sen to RM21.40, Petronas Chemicals went down 29 sen to RM 7.06, TNB reduced four sen to RM9.74, while Top Glove improved 23 sen to RM6.48.

Of the actives, DNeX rose 3.5 sen to 29.5 sen, Luster Industries advanced 1.5 sen to 6.0 sen, Bioalpha earned half-a-sen to 30.5 sen, while QES decreased two sen to 36 sen.

On the index board, the FBM Emas Index fell 83.51 points to 11,480.27, the FBMT 100 Index narrowed 70.72 points to 11,224.04 and the FBM Emas Shariah Index was 62.71 points lower at 12,986.24.

The FBM 70 dropped 252.95 points to 14,648.73 and the FBM ACE decreased 47.23 points to 10,710.28.

Sector-wise, the Financial Services Index lost 165.09 points to 14,720.57, the Plantation Index increased 1.28 points to 7,224.44, and the Industrial Products and Services Index slipped 4.86 points to 172.59. – Bernama, January 25, 2021

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