KL shares lower at mid-afternoon
Concerns over the global economy continue to weigh on Bursa Malaysia as it stays in negative territory at mid-afternoon. — Picture by Razak Ghazali
At 3pm, the benchmark index stood at 1,641.09, 1.64 points lower from yesterday's close of 1,642.73, after opening 0.17 point higher at 1,649.17. The FBM Emas Index eased 12.36 points to 11,519.1, the FBMT 100 declined 10.77 points to 11,374.77 and the FBM Emas Shariah Index fell 26.85 points to 11,629.61.
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