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KUALA LUMPUR: Bursa Malaysia climbed in early trade on Friday, tracking Wall Street's gains and buoyed by bargain hunting after recent losses.
Metro Healthcare, which transferred its listing from the LEAP Market to the ACE Market today, rose by one sen to 26 sen, with 40.98 mil shares traded. Rakuten Trade believes a swift rebound for the FBM KLCI to occur as levels below 1,600 should entice bargain hunters hence expect it to hover within the 1,600-1,610 range today.
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