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KLCI rises 0 33% as Petronas-linked stocks lift

At 12.30pm, the FBM KLCI gained 5.16 points to 1,575.62. Gainers led losers by 418 to 332, while 764 counters traded unchanged. Trading volume was 7.43 billion shares valued at RM2.99 billion. The gainers included newly-listed Mobilia Holdings Bhd, Petronas Dagangan Bhd, Pimpinan Ehsan Bhd, Petronas Gas Bhd, Dutch Lady Milk Industries Bhd, Hong Leong Financial Group Bhd, Nestle (M) Bhd, Heineken Malaysia Bhd, Grand Hoover Bhd and Time dotCom Bhd. The actively traded stocks included AirAsia X Bhd, DGB Asia Bhd, Mobilia, AirAsia Group Bhd, Dynaciate Group Bhd, Velesto Energy Bhd, Fintec Global Bhd and Key Alliance Group Bhd. The decliners included Malaysian Pacific Industries Bhd, Latitude Tree Holdings Bhd, Tasco Bhd, Tong Herr Resources Bhd, Hong Leong Bank Bhd, Pharmaniaga Bhd and Unisem (M) Bhd.

FBM KLCI falls as glove giants decline

KUALA LUMPUR (Feb 23): The FBM KLCI Index continued to end lower today following declines in its glove maker constituents, in contrast with other regional bourses trending higher in anticipation of insights from the US Federal Reserve. The local benchmark index closed 0.34% or 5.41 points lower today at 1,565.05, following declines in Hartalega Holdings Bhd, Top Glove Corp Bhd and Supermax Corp Bhd. Hartalega fell by 4.98% or 58 sen to RM11.06, valuing it at RM37.91 billion. Meanwhile, Top Glove was the local bourse’s 19th top value loser, finishing 1.9% or 11 sen lower at RM5.67, yielding a market value of RM46.51 billion. Supermax ended the trading day 1.45% or eight sen lower at RM5.45, valuing it at RM14.83 billion.

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