KUALA LUMPUR: Blue chips were level early Monday as speculators looked for leads from stores while glove creator Supermax fell after its overseeing chief Datuk Seri Stanley Thai was indicted for insider exchanging APL Industries shares.
At 9.32am, the FBM KLCI was down 0.03 point to 1,717.20. Turnover was 296.28 million offers esteemed at RM119.09mil. There were 208 gainers, 211 failures and 242 counters unaltered.
Asian stocks drifted almost 10 years high on Monday as a vigorous business viewpoint kept on supporting speculator hazard hunger, while the euro achieved a two-month top against the US dollar, Reuters announced.
MSCI's broadest record of Asia-Pacific offers outside Japan was a shade bring down at 567.94, still in striking separation of a 10-year pinnacle of 570.21 on Thursday.
US oil costs stayed almost two-year highs on Monday on the back of the continuous conclusion of the Keystone pipeline associating Canada and the US, while desires of broadened OPEC-drove supply cuts likewise bolstered markets.
US West Texas Intermediate (WTI) unrefined fates slipped four pennies to US$58.91 a barrel at 0029 GMT. Brent unrefined fates were level at US$63.84 a barrel.
At Bursa Malaysia, Supermax fell 15 sen to RM1.94, in the wake of tumbling to an early low of RM1.79. There were 10.16 million offers done. Its call warrants C30 tumbled 9.5 sen to 23.5 sen.
Supermax-C29 was the most dynamic with 34 million units exchanged. It fell 3.5 sen to 4.5 sen.
Ann Joo fell 16 sen to RM3.72, Ann Joo-PA fell 11 sen to RM2.29, CSC Steel lost 11 sen to RM1.60.
Batu Kawan lost 20 sen to RM19.70 and KL Kepong 14 sen to RM24.36.
UMW-OG rose one sen to 31 sen. It conveyed a center net loss of RM148mil for the nine months finished Sept 30, 2017 which made up 78% of CIMB Equities Research's past entire year center net misfortune estimate, and 42% of agreement.
Settle rose 84 sen to RM92.80, HL Industries 14 sen to RM9.95, Lafarge 12 sen to RM6.90 while Lii Hen and Prestariang increased eight sen each to RM3.83 and RM1.43.
Petron picked up 12 sen to RM12.28 while Petronas Dagangan and Hengyuan added 10 sen each to RM23.70 and RM10.82.
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