KUALA LUMPUR: The FBM KLCI rose marginally higher by 0.19 of a point to 1,290.27 at 9.30am on Thursday, June 10 as investors await the announcement of the 10th Malaysia Plan later in the morning.
The benchmark index had started the morning in negative territory but was soon lifted by gains at CIMB, Maybank and RHB Capital.
Losers edged gainers by 80 to 72, while 111 counters traded unchanged. Volume was 164.5 million shares valued at RM45.32 million.
CIMB and Maybank added two sen each to RM6.90 and RM7.40, while RHB Capital rose four sen to RM5.74.
Other gainers in early trade included Aeon that added 13 sen to RM4.89, KFCH up 12 sen to RM8.47, KPJ up seven sen to RM3.13 while Jobstreet, Knusford and HSL added five sen each to RM2.05, RM1.50 and RM1.48, respectively.
Among the decliners, BAT fell 10 sen to RM43.72 and Berjaya Corp shed one sen to RM1.37.
Other losers included K-Star Sports, Perduren, OSK Property, Century and KSL.
Talam was the most actively traded stock with 131.6 million shares done. The counter added one sen to 15 sen. Other actives included Kenmark, Kumpulan Europlus, Titan Chemicals and K-Star Sports.
The benchmark index had started the morning in negative territory but was soon lifted by gains at CIMB, Maybank and RHB Capital.
Losers edged gainers by 80 to 72, while 111 counters traded unchanged. Volume was 164.5 million shares valued at RM45.32 million.
CIMB and Maybank added two sen each to RM6.90 and RM7.40, while RHB Capital rose four sen to RM5.74.
Other gainers in early trade included Aeon that added 13 sen to RM4.89, KFCH up 12 sen to RM8.47, KPJ up seven sen to RM3.13 while Jobstreet, Knusford and HSL added five sen each to RM2.05, RM1.50 and RM1.48, respectively.
Among the decliners, BAT fell 10 sen to RM43.72 and Berjaya Corp shed one sen to RM1.37.
Other losers included K-Star Sports, Perduren, OSK Property, Century and KSL.
Talam was the most actively traded stock with 131.6 million shares done. The counter added one sen to 15 sen. Other actives included Kenmark, Kumpulan Europlus, Titan Chemicals and K-Star Sports.
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