KUALA LUMPUR, March 24 — Bursa Malaysia ended the morning trading session on a low note due to the absence of market-moving catalysts. At lunch break, the benchmark FTSE Bursa...
KUALA LUMPUR, March 24 — Bursa Malaysia ended the morning trading session on a low note due to the absence of market-moving catalysts.
The market bellwether, which opened 0.15 of-a-point higher at 1,411.13, moved between 1,402.04 and 1,411.67 throughout the session. “Thus, we expect the FBM KLCI to trend higher within the range of 1,410-1,420 for today,” he said in a note. As for the actives, Careplus added half-a-sen to 34 sen, Dagang Nexchange advanced five sen to 61 sen, Top Glove and Fitters Diversified were flat at RM1.02 and eight sen, respectively, Hong Seng Consolidated eased half-a-sen to 13 sen, and Computer Forms discounted four sen to 31 sen.
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