Stocks on Bursa Malaysia ended on an easier note yesterday, as
investors remained sidelined, awaiting fresh leads from the ongoing European
debt crisis, and the outcome of a meeting of central bankers and economists,
including US Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke, at Jackson
Hole, Wyoming in the US later this
week. The FBM KLCI fell 1.52 points or 0.09% to close at 1,645.58 after opening
0.47 of a point better at 1,647.58. Losers led gainers by 363 to 352, while 368
counters were unchanged. Total turnover increased to 1.26 billion shares worth
RM1.296 billion from 1.21 billion shares worth RM1.11 billion registered on
Tuesday. Read more...
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