KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 19 (Bernama) -- Bursa Malaysia ended lower on Wednesday, as elevated United States (US) Treasury yields and weakness in technology stocks weighed on investor sentiment, an analyst said. However, gains in healthcare and telecommunications stocks provided some support to the broader local market. At 5 pm, the FTSE Bursa Malaysia KLCI (FBM KLCI) eased 2.04 points, or 0.12 per cent, to 1,731.32 compared with Tuesday’s close of 1,733.36. The benchmark index opened 1.39 points weaker at 1,731.97, and fluctuated between 1,725.95 and 1,733.44 throughout the day. On the broader market, losers outpaced gainers 701 to 478, while 563 counters were unchanged, 1,131 untraded and 16 suspended. Turnover shrank to 3.31 billion units valued at RM2.92 billion from 3.74 billion units valued at RM2.91 billion on Tuesday.
The United States recorded a US$284 billion federal budget deficit in October, a figure distorted by the recent government shutdown and the shifting of benefit payments from November into last month’s accounts, the Treasury Department said on Tuesday. The release — delayed due to a 43-day shutdown that idled multiple federal agencies — marked the first monthly report of the 2026 fiscal year. Treasury officials said the interruption caused delays in salary payments and other obligations, contributing to anomalies in the data. The October shortfall was US$27 billion, or 10% higher than the US$257 billion deficit a year earlier. The increase was largely driven by the early booking of roughly US$105 billion in benefit outlays for certain military and healthcare programmes. Once adjusted for these timing shifts, the underlying deficit would have been closer to US$180 billion, representing a 29% decline from October 2024’s US$252 billion figure. Outlays and Shutdown Effects Total Octobe...