Business

FBM KLCI seen having upside bias next week on undemanding valuations

To range from 1,415 to 1,430 points in holiday-shortened trading period, says dealer

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 29 Apr 2023 11:16AM

FBM KLCI seen having upside bias next week on undemanding valuations
Bursa Malaysia Bhd and its subsidiaries will be closed on May 1, and May 4 in conjunction with the Labour Day and Wesak Day holidays. – SAIRIEN NAFIS/The Vibes file pic, April 29, 2023

KUALA LUMPUR – The FTSE Bursa Malaysia KLCI (FBM KLCI) is anticipated to trend higher next week within the range of 1,415-1,430 points in a holiday-shortened trading period, a dealer said.

Rakuten Trade Sdn Bhd equity research vice-president Thong Pak Leng said the outlook of the local equity market is expected to remain steady due to undemanding valuations and improving economic conditions.

“We are also positive on local equities as the consensus remains confident that blue chips will perform strongly in the coming corporate earnings season.

“Additionally, we still see some upside in the benchmark index as it is currently trading at around 13 times the price-to-earnings ratio compared with its five-year average of around 18 times,” he said.

Thong said from a technical point of view, the immediate resistance is spotted at 1,440 and support at 1,415, followed by 1,400.

Bursa Malaysia bucked the regional trend on Friday to end marginally lower after a shortened trading week due to the Raya break, pushed down by the selling of financial services and plantation blue chips.

However, regional indices trended higher following strong gains on Wall Street overnight.

Bursa Malaysia Bhd and its subsidiaries were closed on Friday, April 21, 2023, and Monday, April 24, 2023, in conjunction with the Hari Raya Aidilfitri holiday.

On a Friday-to-Thursday basis, the FBM KLCI declined 6.15 points to end at 1,415.96 from last week’s 1,422.11.

On the index board, the FBM Emas Index fell 54.57 points to 10,396.39, the FBMT 100 Index lost 55.49 points to 10,080.22 and the FBM Emas Shariah Index declined 38.53 points to 10,736.79.

The FBM 70 Index dropped 122.64 points to 13,522.58 while the FBM ACE Index rose 24.89 points to 5,368.38. 

Sector-wise, the Financial Services Index slipped 146.33 points to 15,519.53, the Energy Index shed 7.62 points to 847.37, the Industrial Products and Services Index trimmed 1.71 points to 171.45 and the Plantation Index ticked down 16.14 points to 6,817.38.

Weekly turnover was weaker at 10.26 billion units worth RM6.15 billion versus 12.02 billion units worth RM6.96 billion last week.

The Main Market volume fell to 6.90 billion shares valued at RM5.21 billion against 8.10 billion shares valued at RM5.76 billion in the previous week.

Warrant turnover shrank to 1.05 billion units worth RM185.51 million from 1.30 billion units worth RM191.82 million previously.

The ACE Market volume dropped to 2.31 billion shares worth RM858.61 million from 2.63 billion shares worth RM1.01 billion.

Bursa Malaysia Bhd and its subsidiaries will be closed on May 1, and May 4 in conjunction with the Labour Day and Wesak Day holidays. – Bernama, April 29, 2023

Related News

Malaysia / 5mth

Two factors contributed to lower EPF dividends this year – CEO

Business / 2y

SC, Bursa Malaysia pledge speedier IPO approvals in 3 months for main, ACE markets

Business / 2y

Bursa Malaysia opens lower on lack of fresh leads

Business / 2y

Bursa Malaysia retreats after yesterday's gains to open lower

Business / 2y

Bursa Malaysia opens marginally lower as ringgit drops slightly

Business / 2y

Bursa Malaysia in negative territory at mid-morning

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

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

Business

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