FROM Tan Sri Abdul Wahid Omar, Chairman of Bursa Malaysia, WWF-Malaysia and MySDG Foundation
KUALA LUMPUR: Bursa Malaysia ended the week on a higher note buoyed by optimism surrounding Budget 2025 and widespread buying across the board, said an analyst.
Market breadth was positive, with advancers outpacing decliners 598 to 396, while 556 counters remained unchanged, 942 untraded, and 19 suspended. He said data from the world’s second-largest economy indicated that the decline in home prices eased last month, signalling that Beijing’s supportive policies may be starting to show results.
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