Business

Buying on selected counters sees Bursa close higher

Local bourse finishes against the regional grain where Covid-19 and US stimulus uncertainty largely dragged down investor sentiment

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 27 Jan 2021 6:36PM

Buying on selected counters sees Bursa close higher
Local benchmarks the FBM KLCI pared early gains to but ended modestly higher, with gainers leading losers 600 to 538 on the broader market. – File pic, January 27, 2021

KUALA LUMPUR – Persistent buying in selected technology as well as consumer products and services counters managed to keep Bursa Malaysia in the positive territory, despite weaker sentiment on most regional bourses, dealers said.

At 5pm, the benchmark FBM KLCI rose 5.31 points or 0.34% to 1,580.62, from yesterday’s close of 1,575.31.

The index opened 9.75 points higher at 1,585.06 and moved between 1,580.37 and 1,593.08 throughout the day.

On the broader market, gainers led losers 600 to 538, while 455 counters were unchanged, 560 untraded and 61 others suspended.

Total volume was weaker at 5.63 billion units worth RM4.98 billion compared with 5.93 billion units worth RM4.73 billion on Tuesday.

A dealer said the local market was boosted by news that the government has secured deals to acquire 18.4 million doses of Covid-19 vaccines through Pharmaniaga and Duopharma Biotech. 

Both companies had inked term sheet agreements with the Health Ministry to supply the vaccines.

Regionally, most Asian stocks fell today as investors grew cautious over the lingering concerns about potential delay to US President Joe Biden administration’s US$1.9 trillion (RM7.69 trillion) stimulus.

A dealer said investors are also closely watching the US central bank’s two-day meeting which began yesterday, and the Federal Open Market Committee is due to announce its policy decision later today for any fresh leads.

Bursa Malaysia will be closed tomorrow for Thaipusam.

Among heavyweights, Maybank went up 5.0 sen to RM7.87, TNB added 8.0 sen to RM9.87, Petronas Chemicals advanced 10 sen to RM6.85, Top Glove gained 1.0 sen to RM6.21, while Public Bank slipped 4.0 sen to RM4.36.

Of the actives, P.A. Resources improved 1.5 sen to 20 sen, Iris Corp increased 2.5 sen to 39.5  sen, Vivocom rose 13 sen to 96.5 sen, while AT Systematization was flat at 17 sen.

On the index board, the FBM Emas Index added 56.25 points to 11,455.14, the FBMT 100 Index went up 51.87 points to 11,190.39 and the FBM Emas Shariah Index was 82.95 points higher at 12,915.60.

The FBM 70 jumped 123.99 points to 14,801.39 and the FBM ACE surged 367.24 points to 11,165.84.

Sector-wise, the Financial Services Index climbed 48.79 points to 14,746.24, the Plantation Index decreased 31.79 points to 7,147.16 and the Industrial Products and Services Index added 0.68 of-a-point to 171.14.

The main market volume declined to 3.52 billion shares worth RM4.05 billion compared with 3.60 billion shares worth RM3.90 billion yesterday. 

Warrants turnover shrank to 365.21 million units valued at RM57.60 million from 558.85 million units valued at RM93.74 million.

Volume on the ACE Market decreased to 1.75 billion shares worth RM865.46 million versus 1.78 billion shares worth RM675.32 million previously.

Consumer products and services accounted for 555.70 million shares traded on the Main Market, industrial products and services (1.20 billion), construction (219.91 million), technology (487.38 million), SPAC (nil), financial services (136.26 million), property (261.74 million), .08 million), and utilities (79.60 million). – Bernama, January 27, 2021

Spotlight

Malaysia

RM245m Penang Hill cable car project 32 per cent complete - CM

By Ian McIntyre

Malaysia

Six locals charged over alleged kidnapping of Singaporean couple in Johor

Malaysia

PM: No political, racial or religious shield for those found guilty in TH, Felda probes

Malaysia

Singapore security guard jailed 14 days, fined RM7,000 for insulting Islam

Health

Dengue cases soar 56% to 58,079 as nation records 55 deaths

Malaysia

NGOs urge BERSAMA to put Indian community agenda on political radar

By Alfian Z.M. Tahir

Health

MOH warns seniors against unproven hydrogen inhalers

Malaysia

Former Tabung Haji CEO remanded seven days as MACC RCI probe deepens

Malaysia

21 held in KLIA-Nilai crackdown on alleged online love scam syndicate

You may be interested

Business

Robo.ai expects shareholders’ equity to turn positive after restructuring

By Alfian Z.M. Tahir

Business

Oil prices surge as US-Iran standoff, Ukraine strikes rattle global energy markets

Business

Independent review needed, not blind denial, to address US claims – maritime expert