Malaysia’s blue chips rebound as Tenaga, Axiata lead


KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia’s blue chips jumped early Monday, underpinned by gains in power giant Tenaga Nasional and Axiata in line with the firmer key regional markets as investors expect the prospect of further policy stimulus in China and Europe.

At 9.29am, the KLCI was up 11.1 points or 0.61% to 1,820.23. Turnover was 344.79 million shares valued at RM120.52mil. There were 222 gainers, 123 losers  and 177 counters unchanged.

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