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Tenaga, Public Bank help KLCI close higher
KUALA LUMPUR: Bursa Malaysia closed lower on Tuesday but the 30-stock FBM KLCI managed to stay above the key 1,500 level, underpinned by gains in Tenaga Nasional and Public Bank.
Blue chips eke out slight gains, Hong Leong Bank up
KUALA LUMPUR: Bursa Malaysia started Tuesday on a weak note after the overnight fall on Wall Street as the FBM KLCI traded in a narrow range in the absence of convincing catalysts to spur buying interest.
Public Bank, Maybank drag KLCI into the red
KUALA LUMPUR: Late selling of Public Bank and Maybank pushed the FBM KLCI deeper into the red on Friday but Top Glove and Hartalega helped reduce the losses.
Top Glove, banks drag KLCI into the red
KUALA LUMPUR: Top Glove and banks dragged the FBM KLCI deeper into the red at the close on Thursday, in line with the weaker key Asian markets as hopes for a US stimulus programme faded after the US Federal Reserve meeting.
Bursa slightly higher as Hartalega lifts KLCI
KUALA LUMPUR: Bursa Malaysia was slightly higher in early Thursday trade as the FBM KLCI was lifted by gains in Hartalega after its strong earnings outlook.
Bursa best performer among key Asian markets
KUALA LUMPUR: Bursa Malaysia was the best performer among the key Asian markets on Tuesday on strong buying of Maybank, Public Bank and Hartalega.
Top Glove surge propels KLCI 20pt up
KUALA LUMPUR: Top Glove and Hartalega provided the boost to the FBM KLCI on Friday and propelled it above the crucial 1,500 level.
Glove stocks skid again, Bursa sees 1,000 stocks in the red
KUALA LUMPUR: The sharp fall in glove makers, until recently the darlings of the stock market, cast a pall of gloom over the broader market as over 1,000 counters were in the red at the close on Thursday.
No respite for Bursa as glove makers sold
KUALA LUMPUR: Bursa Malaysia closed lower on Wednesday as the Wall Street tech sell-off contagion effect spread to key Asian markets.
All Asian markets in red, KLCI below key 1,500
KUALA LUMPUR: Investors in all Asian markets suffered losses as the overnight fall on Wall Street battered sentiment including Bursa Malaysia where the FBM KLCI fell below the key 1,500 level.