KUALA LUMPUR, April 3 (Bernama) -- Bursa Malaysia closed marginally lower on Friday, as cautious sentiment persisted, with investors remaining on the sidelines amid ongoing conflicts in West Asia, said an analyst. At 5 pm, the FTSE Bursa Malaysia KLCI (FBM KLCI) eased 2.80 points, or 0.16 per cent, to 1,695.50 from Thursday’s close of 1,698.30. The benchmark index opened 5.82 points higher at 1,704.12, and moved between 1,693.65 and 1,708.12 throughout the day. However, market breadth remained positive, with gainers outnumbering losers 634 to 415, while 521 counters were unchanged, 1,077 untraded and 10 suspended. Turnover improved to 3.38 billion units worth RM2.95 billion from yesterday’s 3.20 billion units worth RM3.50 billion.
KUALA LUMPUR (Sept 27): The FBM KLCI fell 0.08 point to settle at 1,798.64 points with Asian shares after the US Federal Reserve (Fed) raised interest rates. At 5pm, the KLCI cut losses after falling to its intraday low at 1,793.83 points. Malacca Securities Sdn Bhd senior analyst Kenneth Leong told theedgemarkets.com the KLCI was, however, supported by rising crude oil prices at above US$80 a barrel. “(At Bursa Malaysia) the sentiment was quite negative today. Both FBM Small Cap and ACE (indices) were in the red most of the day, mainly affected by the Fed’s move to raise interest rates. "It was not just us, most emerging markets were declining today. This trend is likely to persist in the near term,” Leong said. Across Asian stock markets, Japan’s Nikkei 225 fell 0.99% while Hong Kong's Hang Seng declined 0.36%. Bloomberg reported that stocks in Europe and Asia fell Thursday as investors digested the likelihood of more Federal Reserve interest-r...