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KUALA LUMPUR (Dec 22): The FBM KLCI ended almost 1% lower today on continued profit taking, as sentiment remained jittery on concern over the resurgence of Covid-19 cases.
The benchmark index stayed in negative territory throughout the trading session. It closed 0.97% or 15.97 points down at 1,631.92 after hitting an intra-day low of 1,625.39.
TA Securities Holdings Bhd senior technical analyst Stephen Soo told theedgemarkets.com that worries over a new strain of Covid-19 in Europe affected market sentiment.
He added that the downtrend was also due to profit taking in recovery play on technology, banking and tourism-related stocks.
On the broader market, 1,046 counters finished lower versus 251 gainers, while 395 others were unchanged.
KUALA LUMPUR (Dec 21): The FBM KLCI today marked its third straight day of decline, on the absence of fresh catalysts on the local bourse. It gave up 0.28% or 4.6 points to settle at 1,647.89 on market close.
Across Bursa Malaysia, 8.09 billion securities were traded for RM3.66 billion, compared to 8.06 billion securities worth RM4.4 billion last Friday. Market breadth was negative, with 848 counters ending the day in the red, versus 392 gainers and 437 that were unchanged.
Of the KLCI constituents, losers were led by Nestle (M) Bhd, which fell RM3.5 or 2.5% to close at RM137.4. This was followed by Axiata Group Bhd (down 13 sen or 3.4% to RM3.74), and Hong Leong Financial Group Bhd (down 42 sen or 2.3% to RM18.14).