Stocks on Bursa Malaysia closed marginally lower yesterday despite the overnight uptrend on Wall Street and other regional bourses. Major Asian bourses were traded higher, led by Japan's Nikkei, as positive sentiment emerged following an improved reading of China's manufacturing sector and the US Federal Reserve's minutes reinforced expectations the central bank will not rush to raise interest rates. However, the FBMKLCI continued its correction for the third consecutive sessions to close 1.91 points or 0.10% lower at 1,875.12, after fluctuating between 1,871.50 and 1,882.28 throughout the day. Decliners outpaced advancers by 402 to 390, with 340 counters unchanged. Volume decreased to 1.8 billion shares worth RM2.23 billion, from 1.88 billion shares worth RM1.95 billion transacted on Wednesday. Read more>>
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