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Bursa opens higher in cautious trading mode

Ringgit also opens higher against US dollar

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 05 Apr 2022 9:51AM

Bursa opens higher in cautious trading mode
Taking the cue from overnight performance on Wall Street, solid gains of tech stocks and potential of more Russian sanctions, Bursa Malaysia opened higher in cautious trading mode today. – ALIF OMAR/The Vibes file pic, April 5, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – Bursa Malaysia opened higher in a cautious trading mode today, taking the cue from overnight performance on Wall Street on tech stocks’ solid gains and the potential for more sanctions against Russia.

At 9.05am, the benchmark FTSE Bursa Malaysia KLCI was 0.65 of-a-point better at 1,599.57 from yesterday’s close of 1,598.92.

The barometer index opened 2.74 points better at 1,601.66.

On the broader market, gainers led losers 258 to 100, while 250 counters were unchanged, 1,629 untraded and 10 others suspended.

Total turnover stood at 153.20 million worth RM76.27 million.

In a note, Malacca Securities Sdn Bhd said the FBM KLCI underperformed regional peers as the key index traded below 1,600 amid profit-taking activities within selected heavyweights yesterday.

“We expect the market to remain volatile over the near term, while investors continue to monitor the potential of Western countries imposing more sanctions against Russia.

“Nevertheless, downside risk should be cushioned by continuous foreign inflows,” it said.

Meanwhile, the brokerage firm highlighted that the European Union’s acceptance of Malaysia’s Covid-19 vaccination and test certificates may bode well for the aviation sector moving forward.

Commodity-wise, it noted that both crude oil and crude palm oil (CPO) prices trended higher as global demand remained strong.

“For sectors in focus, given the rebound in CPO futures price, plantation stocks could be traded actively today. The investors and traders would also focus on the construction, building material and property sectors following the highway deals.

“Besides, selected technology stocks may trade positively in tandem with the Nasdaq movements overnight,” it added.

Among heavyweights, Maybank added 2 sen to RM8.98, Petronas Chemicals and IHH Healhcare gained 1 sen each to RM9.71 and RM6.29, respectively, while Public Bank and CIMB Group eased 1 sen each to RM4.69 and RM5.29, respectively.

Of the actives, BCM Alliance and Techna-X edged up 0.5 each to 4 sen and 8.5 sen, respectively, Pappajack increased 1.5 sen to 47.5 sen, while Sapura Energy and Top Builders were flat at 4 sen and 2 sen, respectively.

On the index board, FBMT 100 Index gained 17.62 points to 11,161.83, FBM Emas Index added 20.27 points to 11,500.43, and FBM Emas Shariah Index advanced 46.80 points to 12,126.33.

FBM 70 rose 75.24 points to 14,016.34 and FBM ACE bagged 7.66 points to 5,778.72.

Sector-wise, the Industrial Products and Services Index edged up 1.05 points to 208.46, the Plantation Index perked 38.28 points to 8,118.60, while the Financial Services Index slipped 26.96 points to 16,795.11.

Meanwhile, the ringgit opened slightly higher against the US dollar today on renewed buying interest of the local currency, said an analyst.

At 9am, the local currency stood at 4.2175/2220 from 4.2185/2215 at yesterday’s close.

A dealer said it was in line with improved sentiment on the local equities market which saw the FTSE Bursa Malaysia KLCI barometer index open 2.74 points better at 1,601.66. – Bernama, April 5, 2022

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