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Bursa reverses losses despite Wall Street’s decline

FBM KLCI rises 2.14 points to 1,443.99 from 1,441.85 at yesterday’s close

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 04 Aug 2023 10:48AM

Bursa reverses losses despite Wall Street’s decline
The FTSE Bursa Malaysia KLCI has increased 2.14 points to 1,443.99 from 1,441.85 at yesterday’s close. – SAIRIEN NAFIS/The Vibes file pic, August 4, 2023

KUALA LUMPUR – Bursa Malaysia reversed yesterday’s losses to open higher today, supported by renewed buying interest despite Wall Street’s softer performance overnight. 

At 9.10am, the FTSE Bursa Malaysia KLCI (FBM KLCI) rose 2.14 points to 1,443.99 from 1,441.85 at yesterday’s close. The key index opened 0.64 of-a-point higher at 1,442.49. 

On the broader market, gainers surpassed losers 191 to 98, while 221 counters were unchanged, 1,766 untraded and 26 others suspended. 

Turnover stood at 247.35 million units worth RM63.69 million. 

Wall Street closed marginally lower as traders pondered the surge in the United States (US) Treasury yields while waiting for the US Non-Farm Payrolls data to be out later today. 

Rakuten Trade Sdn Bhd equity research vice-president Thong Pak Leng said the Dow Jones Index Average lost 67 points while the Nasdaq declined by 14 points as the US 10-year yield jumped to a year-to-date high at 4.178%.

“We believe buying activities would return today as foreign fund flows should continue into this region, so we expect the index to hover within the 1,435-1,445 range today, with banking stocks to be back on the radar,” he told Bernama. 

Among the heavyweights, Maybank increased three sen to RM8.93, and both Public Bank and Tenaga Nasional gained two sen to RM4.11 and RM9.58, respectively, while CIMB was flat at RM5.46 and Petronas Chemicals lost five sen to RM6.80. 

Of the actives, Classita and Pestech added 1.5 sen each to 17.5 sen and 28 sen, respectively, and BTM fell one sen to 8.0 sen, while Sapura Energy and Widad were flat at 4.5 sen and 43 sen, respectively. 

On the index board, the FBM Emas Index went up 17.28 points to 10,610.50, the FBMT 100 Index advanced by 17.10 points to 10,305.11, the FBM Emas Shariah Index earned 10.80 points to 10,880.53, the FBM ACE Index climbed 2.71 points to 5,304.56 and the FBM 70 Index garnered 30.86 points to 13,925.82. 

Sector-wise, the Financial Services Index strengthened by 36.47 points to 16,099.44 and the Energy Index improved by 6.04 points to 830.90, while the Industrial Products and Services Index reduced by 0.18 of-a-point to 165.65 and the Plantation Index gave up 0.15 of-a-point to 7,104.55. – Bernama, August 4, 2023

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