KLCI closes flat, Sime weighs but Axiata, Maybank offset decline


Axiata, which has interests in 10 countries across Asia, says it is within the required foreign ownership levels.

However, Thai shares fell 3.6% on Monday in their biggest intraday percentage drop since August 2015 after the palace said late on Sunday that King Bhumibol Adulyadej's health was in an unstable condition after receiving haemodialysis treatment, Reuters added.

Perisai Petroleum lost 0.5 sen to 7.5 sen in very active trade as the losing making oil and gas service provider struggles to regularise its financial condition.

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