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MCO 3.0 likely to be less painful: CGS CIMB

But infections surge could dampen short-term sentiment, prompt profit-taking

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 10 May 2021 2:00PM

MCO 3.0 likely to be less painful: CGS CIMB
Putrajaya’s new system for identifying potential Covid-19 hotspots has shut some malls in the Klang Valley and CGS CIMB says this could have an impact on some investors. – The Vibes file pic, May 10, 2021

KUALA LUMPUR – CGS CIMB has maintained its view that the latest movement control order (MCO 3.0) is likely to be less painful than past iterations.

However, the stockbroking firm is concerned that corporate earnings risks could rise if the current measures fail to flatten the Covid-19 infection curve within the next month, as the pace of the National Covid-19 Immunisation Programme is likely to only pick up in June when more vaccines arrive for the third phase.

“Concerns over increasing Covid-19 cases could dampen near-term sentiment and prompt investors to profit-take on recovery play stocks (banks, auto, real estate investment trusts, property, construction and tourism-related names) as well as names that have done well.

“Some investors could switch to defensive plays such as utilities, telco and glove makers,” it said in a note today.

On May 8, the government announced that the Kuantan district in Pahang as well as several districts and sub-districts in Penang and Perak will be placed under the MCO from May 10-23.

They will be joining Kelantan, Kuala Lumpur, some districts and sub-districts in Johor, Terengganu, Selangor and Kedah, which were earlier placed under a targeted MCO.

The government also announced a ban on all inter-district and interstate travel, as well as social functions starting from today until June 6.

It had also ordered the three-day closure of potentially high-risk premises identified by the Hotspots Identification for Dynamic Engagement, which includes major malls in Kuala Lumpur and Selangor, effective till May 11. – Bernama, May 10, 2021

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