The benchmark FBM KLCI rebounded from heavy selling yesterday to close 9.75 points higher at 1,543.11, just a tad lower than its intra-day high of 1,543.17.
KUALA LUMPUR: Bursa Malaysia ended the first trading week of 2022 on a firm note, with gains recorded across the board thanks to continuous buying support for small capitalisation stocks and selected heavyweights, dealers said.
The benchmark FBM KLCI rebounded from heavy selling yesterday to close 9.75 points higher at 1,543.11, just a tad lower than its intra-day high of 1,543.17.
