Tech and Glove Sectors Surge: Which Malaysian Industries Benefit from US Tariff Hikes?
On Wednesday, shares of Malaysian technology firms soared to a 15-month peak, buoyed by the announcement of the US' intention to impose a twofold increase in tariffs on Chinese semiconductors.
Malaysia Closing Bell on 14 May | MAXIS Was the Top Gainer of FBM KLCI
MAXIS was the top gainer, rising 1.39 percent to close at RM 3.660. The top loser was PETDAG, losing 1.59 percent to end at RM 21.000.
Malaysia Closing Bell on 13 May | GENTING Was the Top Gainer of FBM KLCI
GENTING was the top gainer, rising 4.62 percent to close at RM 4.760. The top loser was MRDIY, losing 1.67 percent to end at RM 1.770.
Investors in Tenaga Nasional Berhad (KLSE:TENAGA) Have Seen Notable Returns of 37% Over the Past Year
Malaysia Closing Bell on 10 May | MAXIS Was the Top Gainer of FBM KLCI
MAXIS was the top gainer, rising 1.98 percent to close at RM 3.600. The top loser was PPB, losing 2.03 percent to end at RM 15.480.
Malaysia Closing Bell on 09 May | MRDIY Was the Top Gainer of FBM KLCI
MRDIY was the top gainer, rising 0.56 percent to close at RM 1.790. The top loser was AXIATA, losing 2.08 percent to end at RM 2.830.
Malaysia Closing Bell on 08 May | SIMEPLT Was the Top Gainer of FBM KLCI
SIMEPLT was the top gainer, rising 3.13 percent to close at RM 4.620. The top loser was TM, losing 1.44 percent to end at RM 6.170.
Malaysia Closing Bell on 06 May | PBBANK Was the Top Gainer of FBM KLCI
PBBANK was the top gainer, rising 1.94 percent to close at RM 4.200. The top loser was SIME, losing 1.74 percent to end at RM 2.820.
Malaysia Closing Bell on 30 Apr | AXIATA Was the Top Gainer of FBM KLCI
AXIATA was the top gainer, rising 1.07 percent to close at RM 2.830. The top loser was PCHEM, losing 1.60 percent to end at RM 6.780.
Malaysia Closing Bell on 29 Apr | MRDIY Was the Top Gainer of FBM KLCI
MRDIY was the top gainer, rising 1.95 percent to close at RM 1.570. The top loser was SIME, losing 1.07 percent to end at RM 2.780.
Malaysia Closing Bell on 26 Apr | CDB Was the Top Gainer of FBM KLCI
CDB was the top gainer, rising 1.95 percent to close at RM 4.180. The top loser was PMETAL, losing 1.47 percent to end at RM 5.350.
Tenaga Nasional Berhad Full Year 2023 Earnings: Revenues Beat Expectations, EPS Lags
Malaysia Closing Bell on 25 Apr | QL Was the Top Gainer of FBM KLCI
QL was the top gainer, rising 1.42 percent to close at RM 6.440. The top loser was GENTING, losing 1.75 percent to end at RM 4.500.
Bursa Malaysia Soars to Near Two-Year Peak, What's Next?
Since the beginning of the year, the index has climbed by 8.03% to reach its highest level in nearly two years, making it the second-best performer among major ASEAN markets.
Malaysia Closing Bell on 24 Apr | AXIATA Was the Top Gainer of FBM KLCI
AXIATA was the top gainer, rising 5.00 percent to close at RM 2.730. The top loser was SIME, losing 0.70 percent to end at RM 2.820.
Malaysia Closing Bell on 23 Apr | IHH Was the Top Gainer of FBM KLCI
IHH was the top gainer, rising 1.46 percent to close at RM 6.240. The top loser was MISC, losing 1.63 percent to end at RM 7.870.
Insider Moves: Dolphin International Bhd, M & A Equity Holdings Bhd, SC Estate Builder Bhd, Tenaga Nasional Bhd, Guan Chong Bhd
Notable filings During the week of April 1 to 5, notable shareholding changes at Bursa Malaysia-listed companies included those at palm oil mill manufacturer Dolphin International Bhd, which saw Datuk Yeo Boon Leong, who is the executive chairman and ...
Malaysia Closing Bell on 22 Apr | AXIATA Was the Top Gainer of FBM KLCI
AXIATA was the top gainer, rising 2.75 percent to close at RM 2.620. The top loser was PETDAG, losing 0.55 percent to end at RM 21.540.
Here Is Why Analysts Remain Bullish on the Construction Sector
The construction sector has exhibited outstanding performance at the outset of this year. This sector has seen a surge of up to 25% this year, outperforming KLCI 6% year to date.
Malaysia Closing Bell on 18 Apr | QL Was the Top Gainer of FBM KLCI
QL was the top gainer, rising 2.60 percent to close at RM 6.310. The top loser was AXIATA, losing 1.92 percent to end at RM 2.550.
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