Bursa ends lower amid holiday-shortened week


At 5pm, the FTSE Bursa Malaysia KLCI (FBM KLCI) sheds 3.60 points to end at its intraday low of 1,450.78 from Friday's close of 1,454.38. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, December 26, 2023

BURSA Malaysia ended lower today amid muted trading as investors continued to stay on the sidelines due to the holiday-shortened week, a dealer said.

At 5pm, the FTSE Bursa Malaysia KLCI (FBM KLCI) shed 3.60 points to end at its intraday low of 1,450.78 from Friday’s close of 1,454.38.

The FBM KLCI opened 0.30 of-a-point easier at 1,454.08 and hit its day’s high of 1,456.66 thereafter before trending downwards towards closing.

In the broader market, losers outpaced gainers 454 to 376, while 447 counters were unchanged, 1,028 untraded and 15 others suspended.

Turnover eased to 2.91 billion units worth RM1.96 billion from 2.97 billion units worth RM1.84 billion on Friday.

Apex Securities Bhd head of research Kenneth Leong said the local market was also dragged down by weakness in more than two-thirds of the key index constituents today.

“Going forward, we expect the downward bias consolidation to persist in view of the lack of fresh leads,” he told Bernama.

“Given that market activities appear to be tepid, we reckon that any potential recovery will be limited for the time being. Still, we do not discount for any potential year-end window dressing in the final trading days of 2023.”

Meanwhile, Leong noted that investors would be keeping a close tab on Malaysia’s Producer Price Index data to be released tomorrow.

Among the heavyweights, Maybank was flat at RM8.89, Tenaga Nasional added one sen to RM10.00, while Public Bank lost one sen to RM4.24, CIMB slipped two sen to RM5.78 and Petronas Chemicals dipped three sen to RM7.19.

Of the actives, Minetech rose two sen to 15.5 sen, Sarawak Cable climbed eight sen to 28 sen, while Mercury Securities slid eight sen to 55 sen, Bina Puri and Leform erased one sen to 8.5 sen and 41 sen, respectively.

On the index board, the FBM 70 Index went up 8.75 points to 14,625.59, the FBM ACE Index increased 2.77 points to 5,218.97, while the FBM Emas Shariah Index declined 5.04 points to 11,011.53, the FBM Emas Index slid 14.77 points to 10,805.15, and the FBMT 100 Index fell 17.75 points to 10,467.18.

Sector-wise, the Plantation Index dropped 38.32 points to 6,998.13, the Industrial Products and Services Index inched down 0.22 of-a-point to 172.54, the Financial Services Index slipped 55.64 points to 16,191.44, while the Property Index added 4.45 points to 863.92, and the Energy Index perked up 0.83 of-a-point to 819.43.

The Main Market volume expanded to 1.89 billion units valued at RM1.67 billion against 1.65 billion units valued at RM1.54 billion last Friday.

Warrants turnover tumbled to 116.57 million units worth RM12.84 million from 574.73 million units worth RM69.88 million previously.

The ACE Market volume swelled to 846.89 million shares valued at RM269.45 million versus 724.26 million shares valued at RM233.05 million on Friday.

Consumer products and services counters accounted for 237.84 million shares traded on the Main Market, industrial products and services (555.10 million); construction (207.07 million); technology (126.64 million); SPAC (nil); financial services (71.74 million); property (214.67 million); plantation (15.36 million); REITs (3.90 million), closed/fund (39,100); energy (137.15 million); healthcare (187.85 million); telecommunications and media (28.59 million); transportation and logistics (31.81 million); and utilities (67.84 million). – Bernama, December 26, 2023


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