Bursa Msia opens lower on possible political realignment

Publish date: Mon, 24 Feb 2020, 11:35 AM

KUALA LUMPUR: Shares on Bursa Malaysia opened lower today, with political uncertainties over the current Pakatan Harapan-led government dragging all indices down.

As of 9.47am, the FTSE Bursa Malaysia KLCI (FBM KLCI) slid 21.70 points to 1,509.50 from Friday's close of 1,531.20, after opening 29.73 points lower at 1,501.47 this morning.

Losers led gainers by 767 to 64 on the broader market, with 155 counters unchanged, 1,013 untraded and 21 others suspended.

Turnover amounted to 962.20 million shares worth RM734.64 million. 


 - Bernama

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DickyMe2

The old cock PM have subsricbed to the rakyat to pee on his grave yard. Speak, dress and look like a honourable man actions are not honourable. Full of jealousy and venom. The snake have subscribed to condemnation. PM apt mnemonic for PENIPU MALAYSIA or PENGKHIANT Malaysia. May you rot in hell! I pray for it. I will pay for this sin of cursing when the time comes.

No amount of stimulus can save Malaysia. It is evident there is no integrity in the governmental leadership. Foreigners are not stupid. Malaysia have pressed the button to slip down the toilet bowl. Brace for deep shit economy.

2020-02-28 09:57

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