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159 gainers, 480 losers on Bursa this morning

FBM-KLCI down 9.76 points to 1,485.44

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 30 Oct 2020 9:41AM

159 gainers, 480 losers on Bursa this morning
Turnover on Bursa stood at 971.076 million shares, valued at RM496.687 million, as at 9.30am today. – AFP pic, October 30, 2020

KUALA LUMPUR – At 9.30am today, there were 159 gainers, 480 losers and 343 counters unchanged on Bursa Malaysia.

The FBM-KLCI was at 1,485.44, down 9.76 points, while the FBMACE was at 9,821.98, up 1.44 points.

The FBMEmas, meanwhile, was at 10,751.19, down 69.439 points.

Turnover was at 971.076 million shares, valued at RM496.687 million. – Bernama, October 30, 2020

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