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Border reopening boosts Bursa Malaysia

It stages rebound today after 3 consecutive days of losses

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 09 Mar 2022 11:50AM

Border reopening boosts Bursa Malaysia
The ringgit opens flat against the US dollar today despite higher crude oil prices. – The Vibes pic, March 9, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – Bursa Malaysia staged a rebound today after three consecutive days of losses, lifted by the positive sentiment following the announcement of Malaysia reopening its international border starting April 1, 2022.

At 9.05am, the benchmark FTSE Bursa Malaysia KLCI was 4.80 points better at 1,551.67 from Tuesday’s close of 1,546.87.

The bellwether index opened 3.45 points firmer at 1,550.32.

Market breadth was positive with gainers surpassing losers 249 to 85, while 218 counters were unchanged, 1,721 untraded and 11 others suspended.

Turnover stood at 116.73 million units worth RM72.52 million.

Meanthile, the ringgit opened flat against the US dollar today despite higher crude oil prices.

At 9.01am, the local note was trading at 4.1800/1845 versus the greenback compared with 4.1800/1840 at yesterday’s close.

SPI Asset Management managing partner Stephen Innes said the ringgit was somewhat insulated by a relatively strong China impulse, as well as the very strong possibility of China easing its Covid-19 restrictions, which could, in turn, boost Malaysia’s tourism sector.

“The other good thing is that a healthy yuan is buttressing the ringgit with a bit of a haven appeal,” he told Bernama, adding that the market should be worried about stagnation, which will not bode well for exporters.

“That said, Malaysia is an oil exporter. Still, in economic terms, higher oil prices are harmful to global growth.

“In my opinion, that produces tremendous currency angst for the ringgit and provides a significant negative offset to higher oil prices,” added Innes.

At the time of writing, Brent crude advanced 3.87% to US$128 (RM535.40) per barrel amid import bans imposed by the United States on oil and gas from Russia. 

Meanwhile, the ringgit was traded mostly higher against a basket of major currencies.

The domestic units strengthened against the yen to 3.6078/6120 from 3.6159/6197 at the close, and advanced against the British pound to 5.4796/4855 from 5.4837/4890 yesterday.

It rose against the Singapore dollar to 3.0636/0674 from yesterday’s 3.0656/0688 but declined against the euro to 4.5621/5670 from 4.5508/5551 previously. – Bernama, March 9, 2022

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