Stocks on Bursa Malaysia ended broadly lower yesterday on selling pressure from the resurfacing of domestic election jitters ahead of the long Chinese New Year holiday while most other Southeast Asian stocks ended off their day's highs amid profit taking in recent gainers. The FBM KLCI ended 19.21 points or 1.18% lower at 1,614.14 after opening 0.67 point higher at 1,634.02, and hovered between 1,634.70 and 1,610.05. Market breadth was negative with losers leading gainers by 548 to 175 while 291 counters were unchanged. Volume rose to 1.081 billion shares valued at RM2.013 billion from the 951.110 million shares valued at RM1.335 billion on Tuesday. ...Read more>>
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