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Bursa Malaysia ends easier on sector rotational play

At 5pm, the FTSE Bursa Malaysia KLCI fell 3.43 points to 1,668.94 compared with 1,672.37 yesterday. — Bernama pic

Inter-Pacific Securities head of research Pong Teng Siew said investors were shifting to specific stocks such as defensive stocks, as well as real estate investment trusts , healthcare, technology, energy, as well as construction counters.“Meanwhile, resumption of major projects have clearly pushed the counters related to it.

Index-linked counters, IHH gained six sen to RM5.80 while TNB lost 10 sen to RM13.78, Maybank reduced one sen to RM8.89, Public Bank was flat at RM22.98 while Petronas Chemicals was 12 sen easier at RM8.24. Turnover rose to 3.32 billion units worth RM2.09 billion from 3.01 billion units worth RM1.65 billion yesterday.

 

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