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Bursa Malaysia closes mixed

Benchmark FBM KLCi finishes 0.08% lower, with gainers pipping loser 601 to 537on the broader market

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 26 Jan 2021 5:16PM

Bursa Malaysia closes mixed
Total volume was weaker on Bursa Malaysia today at 5.93 billion units worth RM4.73 billion, compared with 7.47 billion units worth RM5.14 billion yesterday. – The Vibes file pic, January 26, 2021

KUALA LUMPUR – Last-minute selling in healthcare counters pulled Bursa Malaysia slightly down from earlier gains to close mixed today, amid weaker sentiment on most regional bourses, dealers said.

At 5pm, the benchmark FBM KLCI declined 1.31 points or 0.08% to 1,575.31, from yesterday’s close of 1,576.62.

The index opened 13.97 points higher at 1,590.59 and moved between 1,575.31 and 1,609.19 throughout the day.

On the broader market, gainers led losers 601 to 537, while 490 counters were unchanged, 515 untraded and 17 others suspended.

Total volume was weaker at 5.93 billion units worth RM4.73 billion compared with 7.47 billion units worth RM5.14 billion yesterday. 

A dealer said most Asian markets were bearish on growing concern among investors over the timeline for US President Joe Biden’s fiscal-relief plan amid warnings about potential asset bubbles.

He said investors are now considering the possibility that the US$1.9 trillion (RM7.69 trillion) fiscal package might be delayed while market concern over delays in distributing the vaccine and jitters before the earnings season fuelled the caution, sending Asian stocks lower during early trade along with US futures.

Among heavyweights, Public Bank rose 14 sen to RM4.40 after a four-for-one bonus issue, TNB advanced 5 sen to RM9.70, while Maybank slipped 6.0 sen to RM7.82, Petronas Chemicals went down 15 sen to RM6.75 and Top Glove gave up 32 sen to RM6.20. 

Of the actives, DNeX fell 2.0 sen to 28 sen, K-Star was down 3 sen to 14.5 sen, while Fintec earned half-a-sen to 8.0 sen and Key ASIC improved 1.5 sen to 10.5 sen.

On the index board, the FBM Emas Index added 8.34 points to 11,398.89, the FBMT 100 Index went up 3.28 points to 11,138.52, but the FBM Emas Shariah Index was 59.93 points lower at 12,832.65.

The FBM 70 gained 53.18 points to 14,677.40 and the FBM ACE jumped 128.35 points to 10,798.60.

Sector-wise, the Financial Services Index surged 132.71 points to 14,697.45, the Plantation Index decreased 0.11 of-a-point to 7,184.35 and the Industrial Products and Services Index slipped 0.34 of-a-point to 170.46.

The Main Market volume was lower at 3.6 billion shares worth RM3.9 billion compared with 4.67 billion shares worth RM4.26 billion yesterday. 

Warrants turnover improved to 558.85 million units valued at RM93.74 million from 520.57 million units valued at RM80.32 million.

Volume on the ACE Market decreased to 1.78 billion shares worth RM675.32 million versus 2.28 billion shares worth RM798.15 million previously.

Consumer products and services accounted for 612.94 million shares traded on the Main Market, industrial products and services (926.01 million), construction (176.87 million), technology (793.42 million), SPAC (nil), financial services (193.96 million), property (287.52 million), plantations (40.97 million), REITs (10.14 million), closed/fund (8,400), energy (265.29 million), healthcare (111.63 million), telecommunications and media (62.98 million), transportation and logistics (72.47 million), and utilities (40.97 million). – Bernama, January 26, 2021

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