FBM KLCI ends flat amid choppy trading

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FBM KLCI ends flat amid choppy trading
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KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 27 — Bursa Malaysia ended almost unchanged after enduring a bumpy trading day on Tuesday, with the barometer index getting a last-minute push from Sime Darby...

KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 27 — Bursa Malaysia ended almost unchanged after enduring a bumpy trading day on Tuesday, with the barometer index getting a last-minute push from Sime Darby Plantation.

Turnover rose to 3.06 billion units worth RM1.85 billion versus 2.12 billion units worth RM1.23 billion on Friday. Regionally, the equity markets were mostly in positive territory with buying in technology and energy stocks. Both AMMB and Hong Leong Bank were 10 sen lower at RM4.14 and RM20.46 respectively, while RHB and CIMB slid nine sen each to RM5.65 respectively.

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