Commodities, equities in the red on Europe debt woes


KUALA LUMPUR: Commodities including oil and gold fell on worries about the eurozone debt crisis at midday on Friday while all key regional equities markets were in the red, posting losses of up 1.4%.

At 12.30pm, the FBM KLCI was down 1.14 points or just 0.07% to 1,586.92. Turnover was 475.81 million shares valued at RM374.94mil. Losers beat gainers 362 to 176 while 330 stocks were unchanged.

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