KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 3 ― Bursa Malaysia opened sharply lower on the first trading day of 2023, taking its cue from the weaker Wall Street performance last Friday. At 9.18am,...
KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 3 ― Bursa Malaysia opened sharply lower on the first trading day of 2023, taking its cue from the weaker Wall Street performance last Friday.
“Construction stocks should see some buying interests today as we have noticed the emergence of positive newsflow, while the oil and gas stocks may also attract buying interests with the Brent crude price trending near the US$86 per barrel,” he said in a note. As for the actives, ACE-market debutant L&P Global jumped 18 sen to 48 sen, Cypark and Vinvest Capital edged up half-a-sen each to 47.5 sen and 19.5 sen, respectively, Top Glove rose 1.5 sen to 92 sen, MMAG was flat at 2.5 sen and Berjaya Corp inched down half-a-sen to 29.5 sen.
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