Bursa Malaysia opens slightly higher | Money



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  View of the Bursa Stock Exchange in Kuala Lumpur on February 6, 2018. - Photo by Ahmad Zamzahuri
Kuala Lumpur, July 5 – Bursa Malaysia opened slightly higher today on the soft discount hunt despite weaker regional sentiment due to lingering tensions and before tomorrow's deadline for imports from the United States.

At 9:05, the FTSE Bursa Malaysia KLCI benchmark index (FBM KLCI) rose 1.02 point to 1,689.47 after the close of yesterday from 1,688.45. The index rose 1.77 points to 1,690.22 and a dealer said its recent moves showed signs of rebound, which would remain valid, as long as the recent low of 1,655 points is not broken.

"The immediate support is 1,655 points, which was the lowest of June 28, while the immediate resistance is at the June low of 1735 points,

Among the heavyweights, Maybank put two sen at RM9 and Tenaga gained six sen at RM14.46, whi Petronas Chemicals and CIMB were static at 8.45 and 5.46 RM respectively

Public Bank lost 6 sen at RM 22.92

active, Barakah gained 1.5 sen at 14 sen, Berjaya Corp rose from half -sen to 30.5 sen and Perdana Perdoleum gain sen at 20 sen

Ucrest and PUC were flat at 35 sen and 18 , 5 sen respectively

The FBM Emas index rose 7.57 points to 11.957.9, the FBM70 was 4.97 points The FBM Emas Shariah index rose 22.98 points to 12 142 , 37 and the FBM Ace index rose 15.05 points to reach 5 287.37

by sector, the financial index fell by 14.664.21 and the FBMT100 index of 6, 67 p Anoints 34,559 points to 16,531.33 and the Plantation index lost 15.65 points to 7,480.83, while the industry index was stable at 3,119.78.

In the wider market, the winners outstripped the losers 108 to 64, while 159 are unchanged, 1536 not traded and 19 others suspended

Volume at 100.6 6 million units valued at 38 , 65 million RM. – Bernama

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