KLSE Traders Update and Ideas

Evening Market Summary - 11 Sept 2017

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Publish date: Mon, 11 Sep 2017, 05:26 PM
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FBM KLCI: 1,782.74 pts (+2.84pts, +0.16%)

The FBM KLCI finished higher on Monday, tracking the recovery in regional stockmarkets and stronger crude oil prices. Market breadth was upbeat as 527 winners beat 350 losers, while 372 stocks flatlined. Meanwhile, construction players like Gamuda (+7.0 sen), Protasco (+4.0 sen) and Kimlun (+3.0 sen) outperformed its peers.

Top 3 Active stocks:
HUAAN (2739): RM0.255 (+2.0 sen)
AAX (5238): RM0.41 (+4.0 sen)

MLAB (0085): RM0.13 (-1.0 sen)

Volume: 2.73 bln (100-day avg vol: 2.33 bln)
Value: RM2.16 bln
Market Breadth: ?:527?:350
Crude palm oil: RM2,802 (+RM40)

Dow Futures: 21,899 pts (+121 pts)

Source: Bloomberg, M+ Online


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Foreign participation rate was strong,inflow was in line; bucking the trend in Asia which experienced an outflow & also Foreign traders are back, Malaysia's excellent performance at the 2017 SEA Games.

2017-09-11 18:16

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