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Bursa Malaysia easier at midday as cautious sentiments abound

Bursa Malaysia easier at midday as cautious sentiments abound

KUALA LUMPUR: Bursa Malaysia ended the morning trading session lower on Wednesday, trading below the 1,520 level as investors remain cautious ahead of the looming United States (US) tariff negotiation deadline.
At 12.30 pm, the FTSE Bursa Malaysia KLCI (FBM KLCI) fell 7.90 points, or 0.52 per cent, to 1,517.50 from Tuesday's close of 1,525.40.
The benchmark index opened 1.63 points lower at 1,523.77, and subsequently moved between 1,516.89 and 1,526.29 during the session.
The broader market was negative with decliners outnumbering gainers 558 to 289, while 434 counters were unchanged, 1,164 untraded and eight suspended.
Turnover stood at 1.98 billion units worth RM1.04 billion.
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