Stocks on Bursa Malaysia ended marginally lower yesterday on profit-taking after two consecutive days of gains. Regional markets also pulled back with banks leading the way down as investors turned cautious ahead of central bank meetings and the release of economic data that included those from the European Central Bank and Bank of England and the US non-farm payrolls. The FBM KLCI eased 0.91 point to end at 1,650.93 after opening at 1,656.65, and hovered between 1,649.17 and 1,656.65 throughout the day. Advancers led decliners by 378 to 305, with 298 counters unchanged. Total volume dropped to 842.01 million shares valued at RM1.42 billion from 1.13 billion shares valued at RM1.741 billion on Wednesday. ...Read more>>
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