FBM KLCI finds support at 1,580


Weekly FMB KLCI Feb 20

REVIEW: It has become clear that further evidence of an economic recovery would be required to take the FBM KLCI into more bullish territory.

Initially, the surge in crude oil prices was received with much fanfare. Coupled with the acceleration of coronavirus vaccination programmes around the world (and Malaysia’s own impending launch), the signs pointed towards an economic recovery.

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