Tuesday, 24 October 2017

Bursa Malaysia inches higher early Tuesday on Petronas, Genting picks up

KUALA LUMPUR: Petronas Dagangan, Genting Bhd and Sime Darby supported the FBM KLCI's initial progress on Tuesday in front of the Budget 2018 recommendations to be declared on Friday. 



At 9.16am, the KLCI was up 3.01 focuses or 0.17% to 1,744.48. Turnover was 214.73 million offers esteemed at RM110.63mil. There were 164 gainers, 134 failures and 237 counters unaltered. 

Asian offers held inside striking separation of late decade highs on Tuesday even as Wall Street tumbled from record levels, while monetary forms kept to limit runs in front of key financial occasions, Reuters revealed. 

MSCI's broadest list of Asia-Pacific offers outside Japan was 0.1% firmer at 549.71, not a long way from a 10-year high of 554.63 set a week ago. 

Australian offers additionally edged higher and back toward a 5-1/2 month top addressed Monday, while Japan's Nikkei fell 0.2% from a 21-year high. 

With respect to Bursa Malaysia, Hong Leong Investment Bank (HLIB) Research said mid-to-vast top stocks may even now merge sideways in front of the Budget 2018 proposition this Friday. 

It additionally anticipated that lower liners related would innovation divisions could in any case be exchanged effectively. 

"Likewise, we see a pickup in exchanging volumes on coordinations players, for example, Century Logistics and Xinhwa. 

"Any adjust LRT3 contracts to be granted may add to reestablished exchanging enthusiasm among development stocks," it said. 

Petronas Dagangan added 28 sen to RM24.26, KL Kepong picked up 18 sen to RM24.58, Genting Bhd 10 sen to RM9.45, Sime Darby nine sen to RM9.20 while Petronas Gas propelled eight sen to RM18.28 with only 100 offers done. 

Denko Industrial hopped 27 sen to RM1.55. Its official director and controlling investor Datuk Seri Foo Chee Juan intends to infuse his exclusive accuracy plastic infusion forming firm into Denko at a demonstrative cost of RM1.19bil. 

Adventa included 10 sen in rising exchange on reports Top Glove may to purchase the glove producer. Top Glove lost nine sen to RM6.59 on benefit taking. 

BAT fell 60 sen to RM42 after its second from last quarter income fell by 33%. 

Tenaga and Yinson lost six sen each to RM14.24 and RM3.92.

KLSE Hot Stocks for Malaysian Traders-


  • DENKO
  • GREENYB
  • ADVENTA
  • FRONTKN
  • TECFAST

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