KUALA LUMPUR: The FBM KLCI stayed in positive territory at mid-morning on Monday, Sept 20, lifted by gains including at Sime Darby, Tenaga, CIMB and Genting.
At 10am, the benchmark index was up 0.29% or 4.27 points to 1,471.24. Gainers led losers by 211 to 193, while 205 counters traded unchanged. Volume was 193.1 million shares valued at RM180.59 million.
Among the major gainers, Sime Darby rose 10 sen to RM8.25, Tenaga up nine sen to RM9.10, CIMB and Genting added six sen each to RM8.33 and RM10.06 respectively, PLUS up five sen to RM4.28 while BAT rose 30 sen to RM47.90.
Aeon was up 25 sen to RM5.90, HELP gained 17 sen to RM4.71, DFZ Capital rose 15 sen to RM3.80, Dutch Lady added 14 sen to RM15.50 and Kulim up 13 sen to RM8.35.
Sunrise gained 12 sen to RM2.18, while Naim and IJM rose 11 sen each to RM3.65 and RM5.11 respectively.
Nestle was the top loser, falling 98 sen to RM41.46. Sarawak Oil Palms fell 23 sen to RM2.56, United Malacca down 20 sen to RM11.26, Tan Chong lost 13 sen to RM5.87, Supermax and Bonia fell 11 sen each to RM4.47 and RM1.66 respectively, Public Bank down eight sen to RM12.68, Lay Hong fell seven sen to RM1.98 while Maybulk lost six sen to RM2.95.
KNM was the most actively traded counter with 27.12 million shares done. The stock added 1.5 sen to 45.5 sen. Other actives included Asia EP, Tejari, Sanichi and Dataprep.
Regional markets were mixed Monday morning, with Taiwan's Taiex up 0.29% to 8,182.16 and Singapore's Straits Times Index up 0.15% to 3,080.89, while the South Korean Kospi fell 0.25% to 1,822.74, Shanghai's Composite Index down 0.07% to 2,596.79 and Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index opened 0.2% lower at 21,918.45.
Japan's stock exchange is closed for a national holiday.
At 10am, the benchmark index was up 0.29% or 4.27 points to 1,471.24. Gainers led losers by 211 to 193, while 205 counters traded unchanged. Volume was 193.1 million shares valued at RM180.59 million.
Among the major gainers, Sime Darby rose 10 sen to RM8.25, Tenaga up nine sen to RM9.10, CIMB and Genting added six sen each to RM8.33 and RM10.06 respectively, PLUS up five sen to RM4.28 while BAT rose 30 sen to RM47.90.
Aeon was up 25 sen to RM5.90, HELP gained 17 sen to RM4.71, DFZ Capital rose 15 sen to RM3.80, Dutch Lady added 14 sen to RM15.50 and Kulim up 13 sen to RM8.35.
Sunrise gained 12 sen to RM2.18, while Naim and IJM rose 11 sen each to RM3.65 and RM5.11 respectively.
Nestle was the top loser, falling 98 sen to RM41.46. Sarawak Oil Palms fell 23 sen to RM2.56, United Malacca down 20 sen to RM11.26, Tan Chong lost 13 sen to RM5.87, Supermax and Bonia fell 11 sen each to RM4.47 and RM1.66 respectively, Public Bank down eight sen to RM12.68, Lay Hong fell seven sen to RM1.98 while Maybulk lost six sen to RM2.95.
KNM was the most actively traded counter with 27.12 million shares done. The stock added 1.5 sen to 45.5 sen. Other actives included Asia EP, Tejari, Sanichi and Dataprep.
Regional markets were mixed Monday morning, with Taiwan's Taiex up 0.29% to 8,182.16 and Singapore's Straits Times Index up 0.15% to 3,080.89, while the South Korean Kospi fell 0.25% to 1,822.74, Shanghai's Composite Index down 0.07% to 2,596.79 and Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index opened 0.2% lower at 21,918.45.
Japan's stock exchange is closed for a national holiday.
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