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Bursa Malaysia extends gains to open higher

At 9.05am, the key FTSE Bursa Malaysia KLCI , gained 4.46 points to 1,605.81 after opening 2.91 points better at 1,604.26. — Picture by Hari Anggara

At 9.05am, the key FTSE Bursa Malaysia KLCI , gained 4.46 points to 1,605.81 after opening 2.91 points better at 1,604.26.Gainers led losers at 134 to 79, with 141 counters unchanged, 1,588 untraded and 24 others suspended.

On the lower liners as well as the broader market, the research house noted that shares would continue to dither amid the lack of following as more retail players converge on the sidelines until there is clarity in the market’s direction. Among heavyweights, TNB rose eight sen to RM11.44, Maxis earned five sen to RM5.41, Public Bank gained 10 sen to RM22.88 and Axiata climbed four sen to RM4.58.

 

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