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Bursa ends morning higher

Local bourse rises after CNY break, in line with regional markets

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 15 Feb 2021 1:12PM

Bursa ends morning higher
The benchmark FBM KLCI rose to 1,609.31 at midday, while gainers thumped losers 702 to 348 on the broader market. – The Vibes file pic, February 15, 2021

KUALA LUMPUR – Bursa Malaysia ended the morning session higher, in line with regional bourses amid optimistic sentiment among investors fresh from Chinese New Year celebrations.  

At lunch, the benchmark FBM KLCI rose 9.89 points to go into the break at 1,609.31.

The index opened 7.58 points higher at 1,607.00 compared to last Thursday’s close of 1,599.42, and moved between 1,607.00 and 1,614.92 throughout the morning session.

On the broader market, gainers thumped losers 702 to 348, while 449 counters were unchanged, 662 untraded and 11 others suspended.

Volume stood at 5.56 billion units worth RM2.56 billion.

Regionally, Japan’s Nikkei rose 1.71% to 30,025.61, Hong Kong’s Hang Seng improved 0.45% to 30,173.57 and Singapore’s STI gained 0.42% to 2,937.9. 

In a note today, Malacca Securities Sdn Bhd said that despite the country’s sharper-than-expected economic contraction of 3.4% in the fourth quarter of 2020, the FBM KLCI inched up ahead of the holiday as investors might have priced in the impact of the ongoing movement control order.

“We expect the positive sentiment on Wall Street overnight may spillover to stocks on the local front as market players should refocus after the long break ahead of the full blown reporting season. Meanwhile, we noticed crude oil prices surging above US$62 firmly last week,” it said.

Among the heavyweights, Maybank and Axiata rose 10 sen each to RM8.08 and RM3.53, respectively, MISC added 22 sen to RM6.48, Tenaga improved 12 sen to RM10.18, and TM increased 13 sen to RM6.73.

Of the actives, Dagang NeXchange gained 8.5 sen to 51.5 sen, DGB Asia and Luster Industries picked up two sen each to 10 sen and 24.5 sen, respectively, and Techna-X improved 2.5 sen to 16 sen. However, AT Systematization was flat at 16 sen.

On the index board, the FBM Emas Index bagged 76.55 points to 11,738.37, the FBMT 100 Index expanded 68.68 points to 11,448.72, and the FBM Emas Shariah Index was 93.64 points higher at 13,213.89.

The FBM 70 rose 85.79 points to 15,357.44 and the FBM ACE increased 217.28 points to 11,100.52.

Sector-wise, the Financial Services Index climbed 75.79 points to 15,114.26, the Industrial Products and Services Index rose 1.16 points to 181.73, and the Plantation Index increased 42.36 points to 7,188.05. – Bernama, February 15, 2021

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