Malaysia’s blue chips continue to struggle


KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia’s  blue chips continued to struggle early Thursday, bogged down by the overnight fall on Wall Street while foreign funds continued to reduce their shareholdings in Malaysian companies.

At 9.44am, the FBM  KLCI was down 2.44 points or 0.13% to 1,842.88. Turnover was 263 million shares valued at RM80.73mil. Decliners beat advancers 254 to 105  while 204 counters were unchanged.

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