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2021-03-19 11:29 | Report Abuse

Aiyaaa...like that you want register another account call...

"bursamarketfinish" ???.......

Keyman188 let you register 1st...if not then Keyman188 take a change lorr....

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2021-03-19 11:18 | Report Abuse

Wahhh....

Before that got glovefinish...

Now got another gentingfinish...

Later any possibility pbbfinish or mbbfinish or nestlefinish !!!...

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2021-03-19 11:16 | Report Abuse

Keyman188 hand itchy again today...

Nothing to do & top up Supermax again @ 4.21....


Wkwkwk...kekeke...hehehe...

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2021-03-19 11:14 | Report Abuse

Keyman188 top up again @ 4.21 today...


CHEERS.............

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2021-03-19 10:51 | Report Abuse

Latest Announcement - EPF keep on accumulating since Mar'21


Tuesday, 16 Mar 2021

5:20PM DLADY EMPLOYEES PROVIDENT FUND BOARD (15,900 units Acquired)

Friday, 12 Mar 2021

5:28PM DLADY EMPLOYEES PROVIDENT FUND BOARD (43,200 units Acquired)

Thursday, 11 Mar 2021

5:10PM DLADY EMPLOYEES PROVIDENT FUND BOARD (3,700 units Acquired)

Wednesday, 10 Mar 2021

5:22PM DLADY EMPLOYEES PROVIDENT FUND BOARD (26,800 units Acquired)

Tuesday, 9 Mar 2021

5:13PM DLADY EMPLOYEES PROVIDENT FUND BOARD (4,300 units Acquired)

Wednesday, 3 Mar 2021

5:39PM DLADY EMPLOYEES PROVIDENT FUND BOARD (6,000 units Acquired)

Monday, 1 Mar 2021

5:34PM DLADY EMPLOYEES PROVIDENT FUND BOARD (1,600 units Acquired)




Daily transaction to trace daily participant rate by EPF


18/03/2021 35.700 35.800 35.600 35.600 14,500 518,736.00
17/03/2021 36.000 36.100 35.700 35.780 3,900 139,834.00
16/03/2021 35.960 35.980 35.940 35.940 2,200 79,098.00
15/03/2021 36.480 36.480 35.600 35.980 7,900 285,004.00

12/03/2021 34.960 36.980 34.900 36.500 18,700 664,714.00
11/03/2021 35.000 35.000 34.820 34.840 55,200 1.924m
10/03/2021 34.760 34.820 34.760 34.820 5,800 201,806.00
09/03/2021 34.980 35.000 34.760 34.760 49,500 1.721m
08/03/2021 34.760 34.880 34.760 34.780 10,000 348,126.00

05/03/2021 34.800 34.900 34.760 34.800 39,500 1.374m
04/03/2021 34.700 34.800 34.700 34.800 5,500 191,380.00
03/03/2021 34.600 34.980 34.560 34.980 5,700 197,388.00
02/03/2021 34.900 34.900 34.700 34.780 7,300 254,128.00
01/03/2021 34.980 34.980 34.900 34.900 4,000 139,714.00

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2021-03-19 10:13 | Report Abuse

Really disappointed...

Keyman188 still waiting 1.00 ~ 1.02 further topping up...

Keyman188 still waiting 0.900 ~ 0.910 further topping up...

But the momentum already slow down further.......haizzz............

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2021-03-19 10:05 | Report Abuse

No play play...

This round very high possibility heading 1.30 ~ 1.35 level after short period of correction....


CHEERS..............

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2021-03-19 08:09 | Report Abuse

Keyman188 very humble person...

Keyman188 already highlighter earlier....

Well prepare for correction....






Posted by Keyman188 > Mar 17, 2021 12:54 PM | Report Abuse X

Market anything can be possible...

But...

At this moment impossible...

Well prepare for oil market correction...

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2021-03-19 08:08 | Report Abuse

Oil prices plunged due to :-

1) Higher US inventories

2) 2.4 mil barrels last week

3) Rising covid-19 cases in Europ

4) Slowdown in vaccination

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2021-03-19 08:08 | Report Abuse

Oil drops more than 7% in worst day since September

(PUBLISHED THU, MAR 18 20211:37 AM EDTUPDATED THU, MAR 18 20212:40 PM EDT)

Oil prices sunk for a fifth day running on Thursday on a stronger dollar, a further increase in U.S. crude and fuel inventories and the weight of the ever-present COVID-19 pandemic.

Brent crude slid 6.94% to settle at $63.28 per barrel. U.S. oil settled 7.12%, or $4.60, lower at $60 per barrel, after shedding 0.3% in the previous session. Both contracts are down 6% over the past five days.

“Short-term developments - stuttering vaccine rollouts and the build in U.S. oil inventories - are driving sentiment, but the longer-term oil outlook is still encouraging,” said PVM Oil Associates analyst Tamas Varga.

“Yesterday’s U.S. Federal Reserve meeting provided a boost to equities ... U.S. economic growth has been revised upwards while unemployment is expected to decline.”

A sharp rise in the value of the dollar after the Fed meeting has also driven the oil sell-off.

Government data on Wednesday showed U.S. crude inventories have risen for four straight weeks after severe cold weather forced shutdowns at refineries in the south. An industry report estimating a decline had raised hopes of a halt to the gains.

U.S. crude inventories rose by 2.4 million barrels last week, the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) said on Wednesday, a day after the American Petroleum Institute (API) estimated there had been a 1 million barrel decline.

Varga added the market would be waiting for U.S. manufacturing data next week for further indications on the health of the world’s largest economy.

“Lower crude demand from Asian buyers as a result of upcoming refinery maintenance and probably higher prices is also something not helping crude at the moment,” said UBS commodity analyst Giovanni Staunovo.

A slowdown in some vaccination programmes and the prospect of more restrictions to control the coronavirus have tempered expectations for a recovery in fuel use.

Britain said on Thursday that global supply bumps meant its vaccine rollout would be slower than hoped in the coming weeks but it expects deliveries to increase from May.

A number of European countries have halted use of the AstraZeneca shot because of concerns about possible side effects, though the World Health Organization said Europe should continue to use the vaccine.


## https://www.cnbc.com/2021/03/18/oil-markets-us-stockpile-build-demand-worries.html

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2021-03-19 08:07 | Report Abuse

Oil prices plunged due to :-

1) Higher US inventories

2) 2.4 mil barrels last week

3) Rising covid-19 cases in Europ

4) Slowdown in vaccination

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2021-03-19 08:07 | Report Abuse

Oil drops more than 7% in worst day since September

(PUBLISHED THU, MAR 18 20211:37 AM EDTUPDATED THU, MAR 18 20212:40 PM EDT)

Oil prices sunk for a fifth day running on Thursday on a stronger dollar, a further increase in U.S. crude and fuel inventories and the weight of the ever-present COVID-19 pandemic.

Brent crude slid 6.94% to settle at $63.28 per barrel. U.S. oil settled 7.12%, or $4.60, lower at $60 per barrel, after shedding 0.3% in the previous session. Both contracts are down 6% over the past five days.

“Short-term developments - stuttering vaccine rollouts and the build in U.S. oil inventories - are driving sentiment, but the longer-term oil outlook is still encouraging,” said PVM Oil Associates analyst Tamas Varga.

“Yesterday’s U.S. Federal Reserve meeting provided a boost to equities ... U.S. economic growth has been revised upwards while unemployment is expected to decline.”

A sharp rise in the value of the dollar after the Fed meeting has also driven the oil sell-off.

Government data on Wednesday showed U.S. crude inventories have risen for four straight weeks after severe cold weather forced shutdowns at refineries in the south. An industry report estimating a decline had raised hopes of a halt to the gains.

U.S. crude inventories rose by 2.4 million barrels last week, the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) said on Wednesday, a day after the American Petroleum Institute (API) estimated there had been a 1 million barrel decline.

Varga added the market would be waiting for U.S. manufacturing data next week for further indications on the health of the world’s largest economy.

“Lower crude demand from Asian buyers as a result of upcoming refinery maintenance and probably higher prices is also something not helping crude at the moment,” said UBS commodity analyst Giovanni Staunovo.

A slowdown in some vaccination programmes and the prospect of more restrictions to control the coronavirus have tempered expectations for a recovery in fuel use.

Britain said on Thursday that global supply bumps meant its vaccine rollout would be slower than hoped in the coming weeks but it expects deliveries to increase from May.

A number of European countries have halted use of the AstraZeneca shot because of concerns about possible side effects, though the World Health Organization said Europe should continue to use the vaccine.


## https://www.cnbc.com/2021/03/18/oil-markets-us-stockpile-build-demand-worries.html

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2021-03-19 08:07 | Report Abuse

Oil prices plunged due to :-

1) Higher US inventories

2) 2.4 mil barrels last week

3) Rising covid-19 cases in Europ

4) Slowdown in vaccination

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2021-03-19 08:06 | Report Abuse

Oil drops more than 7% in worst day since September

(PUBLISHED THU, MAR 18 20211:37 AM EDTUPDATED THU, MAR 18 20212:40 PM EDT)

Oil prices sunk for a fifth day running on Thursday on a stronger dollar, a further increase in U.S. crude and fuel inventories and the weight of the ever-present COVID-19 pandemic.

Brent crude slid 6.94% to settle at $63.28 per barrel. U.S. oil settled 7.12%, or $4.60, lower at $60 per barrel, after shedding 0.3% in the previous session. Both contracts are down 6% over the past five days.

“Short-term developments - stuttering vaccine rollouts and the build in U.S. oil inventories - are driving sentiment, but the longer-term oil outlook is still encouraging,” said PVM Oil Associates analyst Tamas Varga.

“Yesterday’s U.S. Federal Reserve meeting provided a boost to equities ... U.S. economic growth has been revised upwards while unemployment is expected to decline.”

A sharp rise in the value of the dollar after the Fed meeting has also driven the oil sell-off.

Government data on Wednesday showed U.S. crude inventories have risen for four straight weeks after severe cold weather forced shutdowns at refineries in the south. An industry report estimating a decline had raised hopes of a halt to the gains.

U.S. crude inventories rose by 2.4 million barrels last week, the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) said on Wednesday, a day after the American Petroleum Institute (API) estimated there had been a 1 million barrel decline.

Varga added the market would be waiting for U.S. manufacturing data next week for further indications on the health of the world’s largest economy.

“Lower crude demand from Asian buyers as a result of upcoming refinery maintenance and probably higher prices is also something not helping crude at the moment,” said UBS commodity analyst Giovanni Staunovo.

A slowdown in some vaccination programmes and the prospect of more restrictions to control the coronavirus have tempered expectations for a recovery in fuel use.

Britain said on Thursday that global supply bumps meant its vaccine rollout would be slower than hoped in the coming weeks but it expects deliveries to increase from May.

A number of European countries have halted use of the AstraZeneca shot because of concerns about possible side effects, though the World Health Organization said Europe should continue to use the vaccine.


## https://www.cnbc.com/2021/03/18/oil-markets-us-stockpile-build-demand-worries.html

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2021-03-19 08:05 | Report Abuse

Oil prices plunged due to :-

1) Higher US inventories

2) 2.4 mil barrels last week

3) Rising covid-19 cases in Europ

4) Slowdown in vaccination

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2021-03-19 08:05 | Report Abuse

Oil drops more than 7% in worst day since September

(PUBLISHED THU, MAR 18 20211:37 AM EDTUPDATED THU, MAR 18 20212:40 PM EDT)

Oil prices sunk for a fifth day running on Thursday on a stronger dollar, a further increase in U.S. crude and fuel inventories and the weight of the ever-present COVID-19 pandemic.

Brent crude slid 6.94% to settle at $63.28 per barrel. U.S. oil settled 7.12%, or $4.60, lower at $60 per barrel, after shedding 0.3% in the previous session. Both contracts are down 6% over the past five days.

“Short-term developments - stuttering vaccine rollouts and the build in U.S. oil inventories - are driving sentiment, but the longer-term oil outlook is still encouraging,” said PVM Oil Associates analyst Tamas Varga.

“Yesterday’s U.S. Federal Reserve meeting provided a boost to equities ... U.S. economic growth has been revised upwards while unemployment is expected to decline.”

A sharp rise in the value of the dollar after the Fed meeting has also driven the oil sell-off.

Government data on Wednesday showed U.S. crude inventories have risen for four straight weeks after severe cold weather forced shutdowns at refineries in the south. An industry report estimating a decline had raised hopes of a halt to the gains.

U.S. crude inventories rose by 2.4 million barrels last week, the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) said on Wednesday, a day after the American Petroleum Institute (API) estimated there had been a 1 million barrel decline.

Varga added the market would be waiting for U.S. manufacturing data next week for further indications on the health of the world’s largest economy.

“Lower crude demand from Asian buyers as a result of upcoming refinery maintenance and probably higher prices is also something not helping crude at the moment,” said UBS commodity analyst Giovanni Staunovo.

A slowdown in some vaccination programmes and the prospect of more restrictions to control the coronavirus have tempered expectations for a recovery in fuel use.

Britain said on Thursday that global supply bumps meant its vaccine rollout would be slower than hoped in the coming weeks but it expects deliveries to increase from May.

A number of European countries have halted use of the AstraZeneca shot because of concerns about possible side effects, though the World Health Organization said Europe should continue to use the vaccine.


## https://www.cnbc.com/2021/03/18/oil-markets-us-stockpile-build-demand-worries.html

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2021-03-19 08:05 | Report Abuse

Oil prices plunged due to :-

1) Higher US inventories

2) 2.4 mil barrels last week

3) Rising covid-19 cases in Europ

4) Slowdown in vaccination

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2021-03-19 08:05 | Report Abuse

Oil drops more than 7% in worst day since September

(PUBLISHED THU, MAR 18 20211:37 AM EDTUPDATED THU, MAR 18 20212:40 PM EDT)

Oil prices sunk for a fifth day running on Thursday on a stronger dollar, a further increase in U.S. crude and fuel inventories and the weight of the ever-present COVID-19 pandemic.

Brent crude slid 6.94% to settle at $63.28 per barrel. U.S. oil settled 7.12%, or $4.60, lower at $60 per barrel, after shedding 0.3% in the previous session. Both contracts are down 6% over the past five days.

“Short-term developments - stuttering vaccine rollouts and the build in U.S. oil inventories - are driving sentiment, but the longer-term oil outlook is still encouraging,” said PVM Oil Associates analyst Tamas Varga.

“Yesterday’s U.S. Federal Reserve meeting provided a boost to equities ... U.S. economic growth has been revised upwards while unemployment is expected to decline.”

A sharp rise in the value of the dollar after the Fed meeting has also driven the oil sell-off.

Government data on Wednesday showed U.S. crude inventories have risen for four straight weeks after severe cold weather forced shutdowns at refineries in the south. An industry report estimating a decline had raised hopes of a halt to the gains.

U.S. crude inventories rose by 2.4 million barrels last week, the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) said on Wednesday, a day after the American Petroleum Institute (API) estimated there had been a 1 million barrel decline.

Varga added the market would be waiting for U.S. manufacturing data next week for further indications on the health of the world’s largest economy.

“Lower crude demand from Asian buyers as a result of upcoming refinery maintenance and probably higher prices is also something not helping crude at the moment,” said UBS commodity analyst Giovanni Staunovo.

A slowdown in some vaccination programmes and the prospect of more restrictions to control the coronavirus have tempered expectations for a recovery in fuel use.

Britain said on Thursday that global supply bumps meant its vaccine rollout would be slower than hoped in the coming weeks but it expects deliveries to increase from May.

A number of European countries have halted use of the AstraZeneca shot because of concerns about possible side effects, though the World Health Organization said Europe should continue to use the vaccine.


## https://www.cnbc.com/2021/03/18/oil-markets-us-stockpile-build-demand-worries.html

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2021-03-19 08:04 | Report Abuse

Oil prices plunged due to :-

1) Higher US inventories

2) 2.4 mil barrels last week

3) Rising covid-19 cases in Europ

4) Slowdown in vaccination

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2021-03-19 08:04 | Report Abuse

Oil drops more than 7% in worst day since September

(PUBLISHED THU, MAR 18 20211:37 AM EDTUPDATED THU, MAR 18 20212:40 PM EDT)

Oil prices sunk for a fifth day running on Thursday on a stronger dollar, a further increase in U.S. crude and fuel inventories and the weight of the ever-present COVID-19 pandemic.

Brent crude slid 6.94% to settle at $63.28 per barrel. U.S. oil settled 7.12%, or $4.60, lower at $60 per barrel, after shedding 0.3% in the previous session. Both contracts are down 6% over the past five days.

“Short-term developments - stuttering vaccine rollouts and the build in U.S. oil inventories - are driving sentiment, but the longer-term oil outlook is still encouraging,” said PVM Oil Associates analyst Tamas Varga.

“Yesterday’s U.S. Federal Reserve meeting provided a boost to equities ... U.S. economic growth has been revised upwards while unemployment is expected to decline.”

A sharp rise in the value of the dollar after the Fed meeting has also driven the oil sell-off.

Government data on Wednesday showed U.S. crude inventories have risen for four straight weeks after severe cold weather forced shutdowns at refineries in the south. An industry report estimating a decline had raised hopes of a halt to the gains.

U.S. crude inventories rose by 2.4 million barrels last week, the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) said on Wednesday, a day after the American Petroleum Institute (API) estimated there had been a 1 million barrel decline.

Varga added the market would be waiting for U.S. manufacturing data next week for further indications on the health of the world’s largest economy.

“Lower crude demand from Asian buyers as a result of upcoming refinery maintenance and probably higher prices is also something not helping crude at the moment,” said UBS commodity analyst Giovanni Staunovo.

A slowdown in some vaccination programmes and the prospect of more restrictions to control the coronavirus have tempered expectations for a recovery in fuel use.

Britain said on Thursday that global supply bumps meant its vaccine rollout would be slower than hoped in the coming weeks but it expects deliveries to increase from May.

A number of European countries have halted use of the AstraZeneca shot because of concerns about possible side effects, though the World Health Organization said Europe should continue to use the vaccine.


## https://www.cnbc.com/2021/03/18/oil-markets-us-stockpile-build-demand-worries.html

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2021-03-19 08:03 | Report Abuse

Oil prices plunged due to :-

1) Higher US inventories

2) 2.4 mil barrels last week

3) Rising covid-19 cases in Europ

4) Slowdown in vaccination

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2021-03-19 08:03 | Report Abuse

Oil drops more than 7% in worst day since September

(PUBLISHED THU, MAR 18 20211:37 AM EDTUPDATED THU, MAR 18 20212:40 PM EDT)

Oil prices sunk for a fifth day running on Thursday on a stronger dollar, a further increase in U.S. crude and fuel inventories and the weight of the ever-present COVID-19 pandemic.

Brent crude slid 6.94% to settle at $63.28 per barrel. U.S. oil settled 7.12%, or $4.60, lower at $60 per barrel, after shedding 0.3% in the previous session. Both contracts are down 6% over the past five days.

“Short-term developments - stuttering vaccine rollouts and the build in U.S. oil inventories - are driving sentiment, but the longer-term oil outlook is still encouraging,” said PVM Oil Associates analyst Tamas Varga.

“Yesterday’s U.S. Federal Reserve meeting provided a boost to equities ... U.S. economic growth has been revised upwards while unemployment is expected to decline.”

A sharp rise in the value of the dollar after the Fed meeting has also driven the oil sell-off.

Government data on Wednesday showed U.S. crude inventories have risen for four straight weeks after severe cold weather forced shutdowns at refineries in the south. An industry report estimating a decline had raised hopes of a halt to the gains.

U.S. crude inventories rose by 2.4 million barrels last week, the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) said on Wednesday, a day after the American Petroleum Institute (API) estimated there had been a 1 million barrel decline.

Varga added the market would be waiting for U.S. manufacturing data next week for further indications on the health of the world’s largest economy.

“Lower crude demand from Asian buyers as a result of upcoming refinery maintenance and probably higher prices is also something not helping crude at the moment,” said UBS commodity analyst Giovanni Staunovo.

A slowdown in some vaccination programmes and the prospect of more restrictions to control the coronavirus have tempered expectations for a recovery in fuel use.

Britain said on Thursday that global supply bumps meant its vaccine rollout would be slower than hoped in the coming weeks but it expects deliveries to increase from May.

A number of European countries have halted use of the AstraZeneca shot because of concerns about possible side effects, though the World Health Organization said Europe should continue to use the vaccine.


## https://www.cnbc.com/2021/03/18/oil-markets-us-stockpile-build-demand-worries.html

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2021-03-19 08:02 | Report Abuse

Oil prices plunged due to :-

1) Higher US inventories

2) 2.4 mil barrels last week

3) Rising covid-19 cases in Europ

4) Slowdown in vaccination

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2021-03-19 08:02 | Report Abuse

Oil drops more than 7% in worst day since September

(PUBLISHED THU, MAR 18 20211:37 AM EDTUPDATED THU, MAR 18 20212:40 PM EDT)

Oil prices sunk for a fifth day running on Thursday on a stronger dollar, a further increase in U.S. crude and fuel inventories and the weight of the ever-present COVID-19 pandemic.

Brent crude slid 6.94% to settle at $63.28 per barrel. U.S. oil settled 7.12%, or $4.60, lower at $60 per barrel, after shedding 0.3% in the previous session. Both contracts are down 6% over the past five days.

“Short-term developments - stuttering vaccine rollouts and the build in U.S. oil inventories - are driving sentiment, but the longer-term oil outlook is still encouraging,” said PVM Oil Associates analyst Tamas Varga.

“Yesterday’s U.S. Federal Reserve meeting provided a boost to equities ... U.S. economic growth has been revised upwards while unemployment is expected to decline.”

A sharp rise in the value of the dollar after the Fed meeting has also driven the oil sell-off.

Government data on Wednesday showed U.S. crude inventories have risen for four straight weeks after severe cold weather forced shutdowns at refineries in the south. An industry report estimating a decline had raised hopes of a halt to the gains.

U.S. crude inventories rose by 2.4 million barrels last week, the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) said on Wednesday, a day after the American Petroleum Institute (API) estimated there had been a 1 million barrel decline.

Varga added the market would be waiting for U.S. manufacturing data next week for further indications on the health of the world’s largest economy.

“Lower crude demand from Asian buyers as a result of upcoming refinery maintenance and probably higher prices is also something not helping crude at the moment,” said UBS commodity analyst Giovanni Staunovo.

A slowdown in some vaccination programmes and the prospect of more restrictions to control the coronavirus have tempered expectations for a recovery in fuel use.

Britain said on Thursday that global supply bumps meant its vaccine rollout would be slower than hoped in the coming weeks but it expects deliveries to increase from May.

A number of European countries have halted use of the AstraZeneca shot because of concerns about possible side effects, though the World Health Organization said Europe should continue to use the vaccine.


## https://www.cnbc.com/2021/03/18/oil-markets-us-stockpile-build-demand-worries.html

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2021-03-19 08:01 | Report Abuse

Oil prices plunged due to :-

1) Higher US inventories

2) 2.4 mil barrels last week

3) Rising covid-19 cases in Europ

4) Slowdown in vaccination

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2021-03-19 08:01 | Report Abuse

Oil drops more than 7% in worst day since September

(PUBLISHED THU, MAR 18 20211:37 AM EDTUPDATED THU, MAR 18 20212:40 PM EDT)

Oil prices sunk for a fifth day running on Thursday on a stronger dollar, a further increase in U.S. crude and fuel inventories and the weight of the ever-present COVID-19 pandemic.

Brent crude slid 6.94% to settle at $63.28 per barrel. U.S. oil settled 7.12%, or $4.60, lower at $60 per barrel, after shedding 0.3% in the previous session. Both contracts are down 6% over the past five days.

“Short-term developments - stuttering vaccine rollouts and the build in U.S. oil inventories - are driving sentiment, but the longer-term oil outlook is still encouraging,” said PVM Oil Associates analyst Tamas Varga.

“Yesterday’s U.S. Federal Reserve meeting provided a boost to equities ... U.S. economic growth has been revised upwards while unemployment is expected to decline.”

A sharp rise in the value of the dollar after the Fed meeting has also driven the oil sell-off.

Government data on Wednesday showed U.S. crude inventories have risen for four straight weeks after severe cold weather forced shutdowns at refineries in the south. An industry report estimating a decline had raised hopes of a halt to the gains.

U.S. crude inventories rose by 2.4 million barrels last week, the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) said on Wednesday, a day after the American Petroleum Institute (API) estimated there had been a 1 million barrel decline.

Varga added the market would be waiting for U.S. manufacturing data next week for further indications on the health of the world’s largest economy.

“Lower crude demand from Asian buyers as a result of upcoming refinery maintenance and probably higher prices is also something not helping crude at the moment,” said UBS commodity analyst Giovanni Staunovo.

A slowdown in some vaccination programmes and the prospect of more restrictions to control the coronavirus have tempered expectations for a recovery in fuel use.

Britain said on Thursday that global supply bumps meant its vaccine rollout would be slower than hoped in the coming weeks but it expects deliveries to increase from May.

A number of European countries have halted use of the AstraZeneca shot because of concerns about possible side effects, though the World Health Organization said Europe should continue to use the vaccine.


## https://www.cnbc.com/2021/03/18/oil-markets-us-stockpile-build-demand-worries.html

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2021-03-19 08:01 | Report Abuse

Oil prices plunged due to :-

1) Higher US inventories

2) 2.4 mil barrels last week

3) Rising covid-19 cases in Europ

4) Slowdown in vaccination

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2021-03-19 08:00 | Report Abuse

Oil drops more than 7% in worst day since September

(PUBLISHED THU, MAR 18 20211:37 AM EDTUPDATED THU, MAR 18 20212:40 PM EDT)

Oil prices sunk for a fifth day running on Thursday on a stronger dollar, a further increase in U.S. crude and fuel inventories and the weight of the ever-present COVID-19 pandemic.

Brent crude slid 6.94% to settle at $63.28 per barrel. U.S. oil settled 7.12%, or $4.60, lower at $60 per barrel, after shedding 0.3% in the previous session. Both contracts are down 6% over the past five days.

“Short-term developments - stuttering vaccine rollouts and the build in U.S. oil inventories - are driving sentiment, but the longer-term oil outlook is still encouraging,” said PVM Oil Associates analyst Tamas Varga.

“Yesterday’s U.S. Federal Reserve meeting provided a boost to equities ... U.S. economic growth has been revised upwards while unemployment is expected to decline.”

A sharp rise in the value of the dollar after the Fed meeting has also driven the oil sell-off.

Government data on Wednesday showed U.S. crude inventories have risen for four straight weeks after severe cold weather forced shutdowns at refineries in the south. An industry report estimating a decline had raised hopes of a halt to the gains.

U.S. crude inventories rose by 2.4 million barrels last week, the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) said on Wednesday, a day after the American Petroleum Institute (API) estimated there had been a 1 million barrel decline.

Varga added the market would be waiting for U.S. manufacturing data next week for further indications on the health of the world’s largest economy.

“Lower crude demand from Asian buyers as a result of upcoming refinery maintenance and probably higher prices is also something not helping crude at the moment,” said UBS commodity analyst Giovanni Staunovo.

A slowdown in some vaccination programmes and the prospect of more restrictions to control the coronavirus have tempered expectations for a recovery in fuel use.

Britain said on Thursday that global supply bumps meant its vaccine rollout would be slower than hoped in the coming weeks but it expects deliveries to increase from May.

A number of European countries have halted use of the AstraZeneca shot because of concerns about possible side effects, though the World Health Organization said Europe should continue to use the vaccine.


## https://www.cnbc.com/2021/03/18/oil-markets-us-stockpile-build-demand-worries.html

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2021-03-19 08:00 | Report Abuse

Oil prices plunged due to :-

1) Higher US inventories

2) 2.4 mil barrels last week

3) Rising covid-19 cases in Europ

4) Slowdown in vaccination

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2021-03-19 08:00 | Report Abuse

Oil drops more than 7% in worst day since September

(PUBLISHED THU, MAR 18 20211:37 AM EDTUPDATED THU, MAR 18 20212:40 PM EDT)

Oil prices sunk for a fifth day running on Thursday on a stronger dollar, a further increase in U.S. crude and fuel inventories and the weight of the ever-present COVID-19 pandemic.

Brent crude slid 6.94% to settle at $63.28 per barrel. U.S. oil settled 7.12%, or $4.60, lower at $60 per barrel, after shedding 0.3% in the previous session. Both contracts are down 6% over the past five days.

“Short-term developments - stuttering vaccine rollouts and the build in U.S. oil inventories - are driving sentiment, but the longer-term oil outlook is still encouraging,” said PVM Oil Associates analyst Tamas Varga.

“Yesterday’s U.S. Federal Reserve meeting provided a boost to equities ... U.S. economic growth has been revised upwards while unemployment is expected to decline.”

A sharp rise in the value of the dollar after the Fed meeting has also driven the oil sell-off.

Government data on Wednesday showed U.S. crude inventories have risen for four straight weeks after severe cold weather forced shutdowns at refineries in the south. An industry report estimating a decline had raised hopes of a halt to the gains.

U.S. crude inventories rose by 2.4 million barrels last week, the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) said on Wednesday, a day after the American Petroleum Institute (API) estimated there had been a 1 million barrel decline.

Varga added the market would be waiting for U.S. manufacturing data next week for further indications on the health of the world’s largest economy.

“Lower crude demand from Asian buyers as a result of upcoming refinery maintenance and probably higher prices is also something not helping crude at the moment,” said UBS commodity analyst Giovanni Staunovo.

A slowdown in some vaccination programmes and the prospect of more restrictions to control the coronavirus have tempered expectations for a recovery in fuel use.

Britain said on Thursday that global supply bumps meant its vaccine rollout would be slower than hoped in the coming weeks but it expects deliveries to increase from May.

A number of European countries have halted use of the AstraZeneca shot because of concerns about possible side effects, though the World Health Organization said Europe should continue to use the vaccine.


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2021-03-19 07:59 | Report Abuse

Oil prices plunged due to :-

1) Higher US inventories

2) 2.4 mil barrels last week

3) Rising covid-19 cases in Europ

4) Slowdown in vaccination

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Oil drops more than 7% in worst day since September

(PUBLISHED THU, MAR 18 20211:37 AM EDTUPDATED THU, MAR 18 20212:40 PM EDT)

Oil prices sunk for a fifth day running on Thursday on a stronger dollar, a further increase in U.S. crude and fuel inventories and the weight of the ever-present COVID-19 pandemic.

Brent crude slid 6.94% to settle at $63.28 per barrel. U.S. oil settled 7.12%, or $4.60, lower at $60 per barrel, after shedding 0.3% in the previous session. Both contracts are down 6% over the past five days.

“Short-term developments - stuttering vaccine rollouts and the build in U.S. oil inventories - are driving sentiment, but the longer-term oil outlook is still encouraging,” said PVM Oil Associates analyst Tamas Varga.

“Yesterday’s U.S. Federal Reserve meeting provided a boost to equities ... U.S. economic growth has been revised upwards while unemployment is expected to decline.”

A sharp rise in the value of the dollar after the Fed meeting has also driven the oil sell-off.

Government data on Wednesday showed U.S. crude inventories have risen for four straight weeks after severe cold weather forced shutdowns at refineries in the south. An industry report estimating a decline had raised hopes of a halt to the gains.

U.S. crude inventories rose by 2.4 million barrels last week, the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) said on Wednesday, a day after the American Petroleum Institute (API) estimated there had been a 1 million barrel decline.

Varga added the market would be waiting for U.S. manufacturing data next week for further indications on the health of the world’s largest economy.

“Lower crude demand from Asian buyers as a result of upcoming refinery maintenance and probably higher prices is also something not helping crude at the moment,” said UBS commodity analyst Giovanni Staunovo.

A slowdown in some vaccination programmes and the prospect of more restrictions to control the coronavirus have tempered expectations for a recovery in fuel use.

Britain said on Thursday that global supply bumps meant its vaccine rollout would be slower than hoped in the coming weeks but it expects deliveries to increase from May.

A number of European countries have halted use of the AstraZeneca shot because of concerns about possible side effects, though the World Health Organization said Europe should continue to use the vaccine.


## https://www.cnbc.com/2021/03/18/oil-markets-us-stockpile-build-demand-worries.html

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2021-03-19 07:58 | Report Abuse

Oil prices plunged due to :-

1) Higher US inventories

2) 2.4 mil barrels last week

3) Rising covid-19 cases in Europ

4) Slowdown in vaccination

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2021-03-19 07:58 | Report Abuse

Oil drops more than 7% in worst day since September

(PUBLISHED THU, MAR 18 20211:37 AM EDTUPDATED THU, MAR 18 20212:40 PM EDT)

Oil prices sunk for a fifth day running on Thursday on a stronger dollar, a further increase in U.S. crude and fuel inventories and the weight of the ever-present COVID-19 pandemic.

Brent crude slid 6.94% to settle at $63.28 per barrel. U.S. oil settled 7.12%, or $4.60, lower at $60 per barrel, after shedding 0.3% in the previous session. Both contracts are down 6% over the past five days.

“Short-term developments - stuttering vaccine rollouts and the build in U.S. oil inventories - are driving sentiment, but the longer-term oil outlook is still encouraging,” said PVM Oil Associates analyst Tamas Varga.

“Yesterday’s U.S. Federal Reserve meeting provided a boost to equities ... U.S. economic growth has been revised upwards while unemployment is expected to decline.”

A sharp rise in the value of the dollar after the Fed meeting has also driven the oil sell-off.

Government data on Wednesday showed U.S. crude inventories have risen for four straight weeks after severe cold weather forced shutdowns at refineries in the south. An industry report estimating a decline had raised hopes of a halt to the gains.

U.S. crude inventories rose by 2.4 million barrels last week, the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) said on Wednesday, a day after the American Petroleum Institute (API) estimated there had been a 1 million barrel decline.

Varga added the market would be waiting for U.S. manufacturing data next week for further indications on the health of the world’s largest economy.

“Lower crude demand from Asian buyers as a result of upcoming refinery maintenance and probably higher prices is also something not helping crude at the moment,” said UBS commodity analyst Giovanni Staunovo.

A slowdown in some vaccination programmes and the prospect of more restrictions to control the coronavirus have tempered expectations for a recovery in fuel use.

Britain said on Thursday that global supply bumps meant its vaccine rollout would be slower than hoped in the coming weeks but it expects deliveries to increase from May.

A number of European countries have halted use of the AstraZeneca shot because of concerns about possible side effects, though the World Health Organization said Europe should continue to use the vaccine.


## https://www.cnbc.com/2021/03/18/oil-markets-us-stockpile-build-demand-worries.html

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2021-03-19 07:58 | Report Abuse

Oil prices plunged due to :-

1) Higher US inventories

2) 2.4 mil barrels last week

3) Rising covid-19 cases in Europ

4) Slowdown in vaccination

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2021-03-19 07:57 | Report Abuse

Oil drops more than 7% in worst day since September

(PUBLISHED THU, MAR 18 20211:37 AM EDTUPDATED THU, MAR 18 20212:40 PM EDT)

Oil prices sunk for a fifth day running on Thursday on a stronger dollar, a further increase in U.S. crude and fuel inventories and the weight of the ever-present COVID-19 pandemic.

Brent crude slid 6.94% to settle at $63.28 per barrel. U.S. oil settled 7.12%, or $4.60, lower at $60 per barrel, after shedding 0.3% in the previous session. Both contracts are down 6% over the past five days.

“Short-term developments - stuttering vaccine rollouts and the build in U.S. oil inventories - are driving sentiment, but the longer-term oil outlook is still encouraging,” said PVM Oil Associates analyst Tamas Varga.

“Yesterday’s U.S. Federal Reserve meeting provided a boost to equities ... U.S. economic growth has been revised upwards while unemployment is expected to decline.”

A sharp rise in the value of the dollar after the Fed meeting has also driven the oil sell-off.

Government data on Wednesday showed U.S. crude inventories have risen for four straight weeks after severe cold weather forced shutdowns at refineries in the south. An industry report estimating a decline had raised hopes of a halt to the gains.

U.S. crude inventories rose by 2.4 million barrels last week, the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) said on Wednesday, a day after the American Petroleum Institute (API) estimated there had been a 1 million barrel decline.

Varga added the market would be waiting for U.S. manufacturing data next week for further indications on the health of the world’s largest economy.

“Lower crude demand from Asian buyers as a result of upcoming refinery maintenance and probably higher prices is also something not helping crude at the moment,” said UBS commodity analyst Giovanni Staunovo.

A slowdown in some vaccination programmes and the prospect of more restrictions to control the coronavirus have tempered expectations for a recovery in fuel use.

Britain said on Thursday that global supply bumps meant its vaccine rollout would be slower than hoped in the coming weeks but it expects deliveries to increase from May.

A number of European countries have halted use of the AstraZeneca shot because of concerns about possible side effects, though the World Health Organization said Europe should continue to use the vaccine.


## https://www.cnbc.com/2021/03/18/oil-markets-us-stockpile-build-demand-worries.html

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2021-03-19 07:57 | Report Abuse

Oil prices plunged due to :-

1) Higher US inventories

2) 2.4 mil barrels last week

3) Rising covid-19 cases in Europ

4) Slowdown in vaccination

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Oil drops more than 7% in worst day since September

(PUBLISHED THU, MAR 18 20211:37 AM EDTUPDATED THU, MAR 18 20212:40 PM EDT)

Oil prices sunk for a fifth day running on Thursday on a stronger dollar, a further increase in U.S. crude and fuel inventories and the weight of the ever-present COVID-19 pandemic.

Brent crude slid 6.94% to settle at $63.28 per barrel. U.S. oil settled 7.12%, or $4.60, lower at $60 per barrel, after shedding 0.3% in the previous session. Both contracts are down 6% over the past five days.

“Short-term developments - stuttering vaccine rollouts and the build in U.S. oil inventories - are driving sentiment, but the longer-term oil outlook is still encouraging,” said PVM Oil Associates analyst Tamas Varga.

“Yesterday’s U.S. Federal Reserve meeting provided a boost to equities ... U.S. economic growth has been revised upwards while unemployment is expected to decline.”

A sharp rise in the value of the dollar after the Fed meeting has also driven the oil sell-off.

Government data on Wednesday showed U.S. crude inventories have risen for four straight weeks after severe cold weather forced shutdowns at refineries in the south. An industry report estimating a decline had raised hopes of a halt to the gains.

U.S. crude inventories rose by 2.4 million barrels last week, the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) said on Wednesday, a day after the American Petroleum Institute (API) estimated there had been a 1 million barrel decline.

Varga added the market would be waiting for U.S. manufacturing data next week for further indications on the health of the world’s largest economy.

“Lower crude demand from Asian buyers as a result of upcoming refinery maintenance and probably higher prices is also something not helping crude at the moment,” said UBS commodity analyst Giovanni Staunovo.

A slowdown in some vaccination programmes and the prospect of more restrictions to control the coronavirus have tempered expectations for a recovery in fuel use.

Britain said on Thursday that global supply bumps meant its vaccine rollout would be slower than hoped in the coming weeks but it expects deliveries to increase from May.

A number of European countries have halted use of the AstraZeneca shot because of concerns about possible side effects, though the World Health Organization said Europe should continue to use the vaccine.


## https://www.cnbc.com/2021/03/18/oil-markets-us-stockpile-build-demand-worries.html

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2021-03-19 07:56 | Report Abuse

Oil prices plunged due to :-

1) Higher US inventories

2) 2.4 mil barrels last week

3) Rising covid-19 cases in Europ

4) Slowdown in vaccination

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2021-03-19 07:52 | Report Abuse

Oil drops more than 7% in worst day since September

(PUBLISHED THU, MAR 18 20211:37 AM EDTUPDATED THU, MAR 18 20212:40 PM EDT)

Oil prices sunk for a fifth day running on Thursday on a stronger dollar, a further increase in U.S. crude and fuel inventories and the weight of the ever-present COVID-19 pandemic.

Brent crude slid 6.94% to settle at $63.28 per barrel. U.S. oil settled 7.12%, or $4.60, lower at $60 per barrel, after shedding 0.3% in the previous session. Both contracts are down 6% over the past five days.

“Short-term developments - stuttering vaccine rollouts and the build in U.S. oil inventories - are driving sentiment, but the longer-term oil outlook is still encouraging,” said PVM Oil Associates analyst Tamas Varga.

“Yesterday’s U.S. Federal Reserve meeting provided a boost to equities ... U.S. economic growth has been revised upwards while unemployment is expected to decline.”

A sharp rise in the value of the dollar after the Fed meeting has also driven the oil sell-off.

Government data on Wednesday showed U.S. crude inventories have risen for four straight weeks after severe cold weather forced shutdowns at refineries in the south. An industry report estimating a decline had raised hopes of a halt to the gains.

U.S. crude inventories rose by 2.4 million barrels last week, the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) said on Wednesday, a day after the American Petroleum Institute (API) estimated there had been a 1 million barrel decline.

Varga added the market would be waiting for U.S. manufacturing data next week for further indications on the health of the world’s largest economy.

“Lower crude demand from Asian buyers as a result of upcoming refinery maintenance and probably higher prices is also something not helping crude at the moment,” said UBS commodity analyst Giovanni Staunovo.

A slowdown in some vaccination programmes and the prospect of more restrictions to control the coronavirus have tempered expectations for a recovery in fuel use.

Britain said on Thursday that global supply bumps meant its vaccine rollout would be slower than hoped in the coming weeks but it expects deliveries to increase from May.

A number of European countries have halted use of the AstraZeneca shot because of concerns about possible side effects, though the World Health Organization said Europe should continue to use the vaccine.


## https://www.cnbc.com/2021/03/18/oil-markets-us-stockpile-build-demand-worries.html

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2021-03-18 23:05 | Report Abuse

Keyman188 too nervous & naive to say...

Where can earn money Keyman188 definitely will go...


wkwkwk...kekeke...hehehe...



Posted by glovefinish > Mar 18, 2021 11:00 PM | Report Abuse 

Wou I saw a number of glove supporters like agjl, keyman188, Maxsuper and emsvsi also the supporters and investors of Genting here. Good.

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2021-03-18 22:51 | Report Abuse

Keyman188 heard that got member here voice out to authorities...

But until now Keyman188 still waiting consequences...

or maybe just "blow water never wipe mouth "!!!...

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2021-03-18 22:48 | Report Abuse

大导演回来了...Coward Street Beggar is back...


自编自导自演


Self-producing...self-directing...self-acting...


棟篤笑


真可怜...真可怜...


Kesian...kesian...kesian...


Keyman188 always prefer to highlight again & again to the market...


Seem like sourgrape "coward street beggar" still begging traders throw some cheap ticket to this "coward street beggar"...


For those already sold definitely will foresee regret later & hammer your own leg...


wkwkwk...kekeke...

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2021-03-18 22:37 | Report Abuse

Too nervous & naive to say...

Keyman188 not Professional or expert...

Keyman188 just learned from Goldencoins...copy & paste from professional...


wkwkwk...kekeke...hehehe...

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2021-03-18 22:22 | Report Abuse

OMG...Suddenly so hot liao this forum after Genting share so wild so fierce hit 5.50 today ..


Seem like got members start to all in liao...


wkwkwk...kekeke...hehehe...

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2021-03-18 22:18 | Report Abuse

Too sad to say...

Keyman188 really don't know....maybe you know...


wkwkwk...kekeke...hehehe...


Keyman188 always is 1st day at share market....每天都是第一天...







Posted by UlarSawa > Mar 18, 2021 10:11 PM | Report Abuse 

Keyman you said market going to crash kah. Ular heard from many sifu sifu in I3 said that since 2018 market mau crash leh. Then 2019 belum crash. then 2020 also no crash. You very sure 2021 will crash kah. Ular dunno lah. Correct?

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2021-03-18 22:16 | Report Abuse

Wkwkwk...

kekeke...

hehehe...

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2021-03-18 22:15 | Report Abuse

Maybank IB reiterates FBM KLCI year-end target at 1,830

(Bernama / March 03, 2021 15:28 pm +08)

KUALA LUMPUR (March 3): Maybank Investment Bank Bhd (Maybank IB) has maintained its end-2021 target for the FBM KLCI at 1,830, reflective of an equities-supportive environment of accelerating earnings recovery, ample market liquidity and relative attraction on ringgit-fixed income.

The investment bank also upgraded ratings for banks to “overweight” and consumer to “neutral”, while revising higher earnings and valuation drivers for plantations, as well as technology and semiconductor stocks.

“Notwithstanding, a modest contraction in seasonally-adjusted in the fourth quarter of 2020 (4Q20) gross domestic product due to the impact of the conditional movement control order from mid-October to early-December, core net profit of our research universe powered ahead to a second consecutive quarter of quarter-on-quarter earnings expansion, at +13.5%,” Maybank IB said in a research note on Wednesday.

The investment bank noted that three sectors reported earnings outperformance versus expectations in 4Q20, namely construction, oil and gas, and transport.

“While re-imposition of the movement control order (MCO) since January and vaccine rollout that kicked off late February will weigh on the first quarter of 2021 economic performance, a sustained recovery is expected from the second quarter of 2021 onwards as domestic lockdown measures are rolled back and global demand strengthens,” said Maybank IB.

The investment bank estimates core earnings for stocks under its coverage to rebound by a higher +44.3% year-on-year for 2021 versus +43.8% previously, and for the FBM KLCI by +50.1%.

“Almost all sectors are to see double-digit growth, with key drivers being the gloves sector, where we expect earnings to double year-on-year, (pulling back in 2022E), and banks/financials, where earnings are to rebound +20.0% year-on-year, after 2020E’s provisioning and net interest margin-led -20.8% year-on-year decline,” it added.


## https://www.theedgemarkets.com/article/maybank-ib-reiterates-fbm-klci-yearend-target-1830

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2021-03-18 22:04 | Report Abuse

A Stock Market Crash May Be Coming: 6 Metrics You'll Want to KnowA plunging stock market is no reason to panic, and these figures prove it.



Over the past three weeks, the stock market has sent investors a stern warning: Equities can go down, too.

Despite the benchmark S&P 500 (SNPINDEX:^GSPC), iconic Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJINDICES:^DJI), and growth-oriented Nasdaq Composite (NASDAQINDEX:^IXIC) reveling in record-breaking bounce-back rallies from the March 23, 2020, bear market low, the conditions are ripe for a stock market crash.

Since emotion is the primary driver of very short-term price movements, we're never going to know precisely when a crash or correction is coming. But make no mistake about it, crashes and corrections are an inevitable part of the investing cycle, and some would say the price of admission to the greatest wealth-creating tool on the planet.

With this in mind, here are six stock market crash metrics every investor should have in mind.


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2021-03-18 21:53 | Report Abuse

10-year Treasury yield surges to 14-month high of 1.74%, 30-year rate tops 2.5%

PUBLISHED THU, MAR 18 20215:30 AM EDTUPDATED THU, MAR 18 20219:48 AM EDT


## https://www.cnbc.com/2021/03/18/us-bonds-10-year-treasury-yields-tops-1point7percent-despite-fed-reassurance-.html



OMG...US market seem like going to big correction...

For short term traders, strongly advise be more cautious right now...