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Bursa Malaysia to see range-bound trading next week

Market rises to 1,599.42 points on Thursday, closing higher than the previous Friday

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 13 Feb 2021 12:45PM

Bursa Malaysia to see range-bound trading next week
Bursa Malaysia and all its subsidiaries will resume operations on February 15. – The Vibes file pic, February 13, 2021

KUALA LUMPUR – Bursa Malaysia is expected to see range-bound trading of between 1,580 and 1,610 points next week, amidst the absence of Chinese markets which are closed for the Lunar New Year celebration, said Bank Islam Malaysia Bhd economist Adam Mohamed Rahim.

For the week just ended, the market saw range-bound trading as market participants reduced trading activities ahead of the long weekend.

Bursa Malaysia had traded half-day on Thursday – the eve of the Chinese New Year (CNY) – and was closed yesterday for the CNY.

The FBM KLCI rose 20.79 points to 1,599.42 at the close on Thursday versus 1,578.63 recorded the previous Friday.

On the scoreboard, the FBM Emas Index increased 159.5 points to 11,661.82 and the FBMT 100 Index rose 150.48 points to 11,380.04.

The FBM 70 jumped 211.83 points to 15,271.65 and the FBM Emas Shariah Index surged 57.89 points to 13,120.25, while the FBM ACE Index added 22.0 points to 10,883.23.

Sector-wise, the Financial Services Index surged 458.57 points to 15,038.47, the Industrial Products and Services Index gained 4.02 points to 180.57, and the Plantation Index rose 4.98 points to 7,145.69.

The Energy Index added 22.48 points to 861.8 and the Technology Index inched up 1.75 points to 87.67, while the Healthcare Index slipped 85.39 points to 3,472.11.  

In the holiday-shortened week, turnover fell to 22.27 billion units worth RM14.87 billion from 26.16 billion units worth RM17.66 billion recorded in the previous week.

Main Market volume eased to 114.67 billion shares worth RM11.88 billion from 4.94 billion shares valued at RM13.54 billion previously.

Warrants turnover slid to 1.22 billion units worth RM206.98 million against 1.74 billion units worth RM307.50 million the previous week.

The ACE Market volume slipped to 6.38 billion shares valued at RM2.78 billion shares from 9.47 billion shares valued at RM3.80 billion.

Bursa Malaysia and all its subsidiaries will resume operations on February 15. – Bernama, February 13, 2021

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