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BY ONUR ANT, CONS TANTI NE in a free-market system, Albay- tor that has roiled financial markets Brown Brothers Harriman & Co
EdgeProp.my COURCOULAS & SELC U K G O KO LU K rak said on the call yesterday. The in Turkey and beyond. The lira lost strategist Win Thin said by email.
Managing Director/Editor-in-Chief minister, President Recep Tayyip as much as a quarter of its value in The lira gained while Albay-
Au Foong Yee ANKARA: Turkey will not impose Erdogan’s son-in-law, said he is the span of a few weeks after the US rak spoke, trading 3.7% stronger
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capital controls to support the bat- focused on fixing key weaknesses sanctioned members of Erdogan’s at 5.7322 per dollar at 5.31pm in
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Tan: Some of the promises made should Shamsuddin: The government needs to Goh: The government’s progress within Lee: We need to apply some objectivity and Johari: They should not have cancelled
only be implemented gradually. reduce the costs of hiring foreign workers. the first 100 days has been commendable . also assess how realistic the promises are. the GST.
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Earnings summary of companies which released results
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EPS (sen) 2.57 1.78 44.38
Daibochi Bhd-2QFY18
Revenue 106,373 86,836 22.50
Net Profit 4,651 5,045 -7.81
EPS (sen) 1.42 1.54 -7.79
Dr M to witness signing of
three MoUs during China visit
PM is also scheduled to meet Xi, Li to discuss bilateral issues
BY C H O N G JI N HU N ship. The MoUs are in the areas of (Law) Datuk Liew Vui Keong, En- zhou and Beijing. In Hangzhou, upcoming trip to China is expected
agriculture and agricommodity, trepreneur Development Minister the prime minister is scheduled to to address issues beyond renegoti-
KUALA LUMPUR: Prime Minis- the statement said. Mohd Redzuan Md Yusof and Perak meet provincial leaders, undertake ating agreements for megaprojects
ter Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad According to the statement, Dr Menteri Besar Ahmad Faizal Azumu, a visit to Alibaba Group corporate signed with the previous Barisan
will make an official visit to China Mahathir will be accompanied by according to the statement. headquarters and Zhejiang Geely Nasional administration.
from today until Aug 21 at the in- his spouse Tun Dr Siti Hasmah “This is the maiden visit by the Holding Group. As part of Putrajaya’s cost-cut-
vitation of China’s Premier of the Mohd Ali. The delegation includes prime minister (Dr Mahathir) to “In Beijing, the prime minister ting measures, Dr Mahathir has an-
State Council Li Keqiang. Foreign Affairs Minister Datuk Sai- the PRC (People’s Republic of Chi- will be meeting Premier Li Keqiang nounced the suspension of several
In a statement yesterday, the fuddin Abdullah, Primary Indus- na) after assuming office in May. and President Xi Jinping respec- megaprojects involving Chinese
foreign affairs ministry said Dr tries Minister Teresa Kok Suh Sim, The prime minister visited the PRC tively to discuss bilateral issues as firms. The projects include the East
Mahathir and Li will witness the International Trade and Industry seven times during his term as the well as regional and internation- Coast Rail Link and two gas pipe-
signing of three memoranda of Minister Ignatius Darell Leiking, Ag- fourth prime minister of Malaysia al issues of mutual interest,” the line projects — the Multi-Prod-
understanding (MoUs) to mark riculture and Agro-based Industry from 1981 to 2003. statement added. uct Pipeline in Melaka valued at
the strengthening of the Kuala Minister Salahuddin Ayub, Minister “During the visit, the prime On July 20, Saifuddin was re- RM5.35 billion and the RM4.06
Lumpur-Beijing strategic partner- in the Prime Minister’s Department minister will be visiting Hang- ported as saying that Dr Mahathir’s billion Trans-Sabah Gas Pipeline.
MAHB invites
July vehicle sales rise 41% thanks to zero-rated GST bids for KLIA
retail, F&B
BY SA M A NTHA H O June," said the Malaysian Auto-
motive Association (MAA) in a
dustry volume achieved in the
history of the local auto indus-
duction for July also rose 25.5%
to 55,164 units from 43,952 units
concessions
KUALA LUMPUR: New vehicle statement yesterday. try," added MAA. a year ago.
sales in Malaysia rose by 41% to The association expects sales Passenger vehicle sales rose Passenger vehicle production BY TA N XUE Y IN G
68,465 units in July from 48,553 volume for August to be main- 40.6% year-on-year (y-o-y) to rose 26.4% y-o-y to 51,165 units
units a year ago, as automotive tained at the July level. The three- 61,211 units in July, while com- in July, while commercial vehi- KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia
companies reduced the prices month "tax holiday" will end this mercial vehicle sales grew 44.2% cle production increased 15.6% Airports Holdings Bhd (MAHB)
of their cars following the gov- month when the sales and ser- y-o-y to 7,254 units. y-o-y to 3,999 units. has called for a tender exercise
ernment's move to zero-rate the vice tax is introduced on Sept 1. Year to date, total vehicle sales Between January and July for 14 concessions at the Kuala
goods and services tax (GST). "At 68,465 units, the sales climbed 7.6% to 358,179 units 2018, total vehicle production Lumpur International Airport
"Sales volume in July was volume for July was the sec- from 333,006 units a year ago. gained 12.3% to 336,111 units (KLIA) in Sepang, as part of its
6% or 3,963 units higher than ond-highest monthly total in- Meanwhile, total vehicle pro- from 299,270 units. ongoing initiative to refresh
services and facilities at the
airport.
The 14 tender packag-
es comprise 22 lots covering
Sunway Construction posts flat 2Q net profit, declares 3.5 sen dividend businesses from retail to food
and beverage (F&B) outlets at
various locations within the
BY J UST I N LI M In a filing with Bursa Malaysia Package 07-08 from Kawasan 17 airport, MAHB said in a state-
yesterday, SunCon said the pre-
SunCon is actively to Sri Andalas. ment yesterday.
KUALA LUMPUR: Sunway Con- cast segment's profit margin for seeking both external "The affected work will not pro- “The objective is to attract
struction Group Bhd (SunCon) 2QFY18 was impacted due to high- and in-house jobs and is ceed as anticipated until the de- reputable brands, as well
posted a flat net profit of RM35.86 er steel bar prices compared with signs are confirmed coupled with as to encourage innovative
million for the second quarter end- the tender price as steel content
confident of achieving the extension of completion on concepts to be showcased
ed June 30, 2018 (2QFY18) from contributes to approximately 30% its new targeted orders the entire LRT3 line from 2020 to at KLIA.
RM35.9 million a year ago, on lower of its total cost, coupled with stiff of RM1.5 billion by 2024. SunCon will be mitigating the “Hence, this tender invi-
profitability in the precast segment. competition on pricing. anticipated slowdown in the local tation is aligned to Malaysia
The group's pre-tax profit margin For the cumulative six months
year end. construction growth by in-house Airports’ Reset Strategy to en-
was slightly affected due to the de- (1HFY18), SunCon's net profit projects of its holding company, hance KLIA’s commercial of-
cline in profitability in the precast came in 2.9% higher at RM71.71 Sunway Bhd, which traditionally ferings and ultimately deliv-
segment. As a result, earnings per million from RM69.69 million a has been contributing approxi- er an exceptional total airport
share stayed at 2.78 sen for 2QFY18 year ago, while revenue grew 28.3% potential in-house projects. mate 40% of our revenue and also experience for travellers,” the
compared with a year ago. to RM1.07 billion from RM836.76 "SunCon is actively seeking both overseas expansion. airport operator said.
Quarterly revenue rose 30.4% to million in 1HFY17. external and in-house jobs and is "Our parent is now on an aggres- The tender is open for ei-
RM544.28 million from RM417.23 In a separate statement, SunCon confident of achieving its new tar- sive stance to expand its medical ther individual lots, a package
million in 2QFY17, mainly due to said the group's outstanding order geted orders of RM1.5 billion by centre and developing its Penang deal comprising several lots,
the construction segment, which book as at June 2018 amounted to year end," it added. and Seberang Jaya land bank," it or the duty-free walk-through
was offset by a decline in its pre- RM5.8 billion, with RM854 million On current-year prospects, Sun- added. emporium at the main termi-
cast segment. new order-book wins during the Con warned that it is expecting its Despite the anticipation that its nal building that carries mul-
The group also declared a first period. It is maintaining its new turnover to be slightly affected due top line might be affected, SunCon ti-brand core products.
interim dividend of 3.5 sen per share order-book target of RM1.5 billion to the ongoing review of the de- said it is confident that it will con- A mandatory briefing ses-
for the financial year ending Dec 31, for the whole of FY18 based on its sign and size of the six stations for tinue to have a sustained growth sion will be held today for in-
2018 (FY18), payable on Sept 27. existing active tender activities and its light rail transit Line 3 (LRT3) compared with FY17. terested parties.
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A lovely trade war for China’s property firms in a city plagued by a yawning
rich-poor divide — one increas-
ingly defined by who can and who
cannot afford a home.
BY N I SH A GOPA L A N nies announcing yuan bond plans. mortgage deals. Soured home loans paid the most, at 8.1%, and Sunac According to Hong Kong’s
Even as the measures to curb pric- are well below the average for all China Holdings Ltd forked out 6%. Companies Registry, the com-
HONG KONG: The trade dispute es accumulate, there are recent signs debt, and regulators are less leery Expect those costs to rise further. pany holding the Deep Water Bay
with the US hangs like an axe over local governments are actually lift- of mortgage lenders. Moreover, not all developers can property had a change in directors
China’s economy, but for the coun- ing values. Regional and munici- That is not to say this is party benefit from government largess: The in August last year.
try’s real estate developers, it is a pal authorities tend to guide prices time for all Chinese developers, bigger players with access to funding Pan, who according to Bloomb-
boon. Onshore funding is opening in the primary market, resulting in especially those that need to tap are best placed to buy land and keep erg calculations is worth about
up and the government is once the unusual situation where newly overseas funding. China has been selling at higher prices. Evergrande’s US$2 billion (RM8.2 billion), and
again smiling on higher prices. launched homes are cheaper than slowing approvals for offshore bonds first-half profit more than doubled, an offshore firm were listed as the
Property investors should be dou- existing ones. According to analysts and is considering whether to ban while Country Garden Holdings Co, only directors in the entity.
bly relieved: Beijing’s measures to at CLSA, these governments are now short-dated issuance in dollars, the nation’s biggest real estate firm The proportion of property
rein in financial risk and cut develop- allowing developers to offer smaller Bloomberg reported in late June. by revenue, forecast a 50% surge in transactions made via company
ers’ access to debt have so far failed discounts to older homes — with Since then, short-term bond sales — sales this year. That kind of boom is share transfers on the Peak and
to tamp down price gains, even as authorities in tier-one and tier-two which do not need government ap- unlikely to be replicated at small- the south side of Hong Kong is-
they took a toll on stock prices. cities going so far as to cap prices proval — have ground to a halt, and er unlisted firms, which are being land — where prices can easily
After pretty much closing the near those of the secondary market. offshore bonds sold by real estate bought out in a consolidation spree. run into the hundreds of millions
doors to onshore bond issuance in That has spurred sales: Launches firms tended to be for refinancing. Beijing has long had to balance of dollars — has jumped to 27%
late 2016, the government is easing increased by 30%, to 45 projects per On top of that, do not assume its goals of affordable housing with this year from 13% in 2013, ac-
them open. Yuan bond sales by de- week between June and July from offshore bonds are worth the ef- enough underlying price appre- cording to Midland Realty.
velopers rose 30% in July from June, 34 in the April-May period, the bro- fort. With the US Federal Reserve ciation to boost the economy and That was the year after the
to the highest level since April. This kerage said, citing data compiled by raising rates, funding costs outside fill its coffers. With the trade war government introduced the
month alone, Greentown China China Real Estate Information Corp. China are climbing from the six- moving up a gear, the second ob- Buyer’s Stamp Duty levied on
Holdings Ltd, CIFI Holdings Group It is only a matter of time before year lows seen in 2017, according jective is ascendant. China’s big- companies and non-Hong Kong
Co and Longfor Group Holdings banks, with easier access to fund- to Kristy Hung of Bloomberg Intel- gest property firms have reason to permanent residents buying
Ltd were among property compa- ing themselves, start offering better ligence. China Evergrande Group cheer. — Bloomberg properties. — Bloomberg
Dewan Rakyat
I was scolded for approves repeal of
dissenting — judge anti-fake news law
BY NE I LY SYA F IQA H E US O F F is no need to have Act 803 (Anti-Fake
News Act 2018) following the en-
KUALA LUMPUR: A bill to repeal forcement of existing laws such as
Minority verdict earned top judge’s wrath, law conference told the controversial Anti-Fake News Act
was approved by the Dewan Rakyat
the Penal Code (Act 574) and the
Communications and Multimedia
yesterday through a majority voice Act 1998 (Act 588),” he said. He said
BY S UL H I A ZMA N adding that despite the attack he perfected with the constitutional vote after a brief debate. that the law relating to defamation
stood his ground. oath jurisprudence, which was Deputy Minister in the Prime can also be beefed up to address
KUALA LUMPUR: A Court of Ap- “My response to that top judge aimed at protecting the funda- Minister’s Department Mohamed fake news matters.
peal judge claimed he was repri- was that I do not have to defend mental rights guaranteed under Hanipa Maidin, in his wrap-up “The government has the op-
manded by a top judge for writ- my judgement and I will not be the federal constitution. “I per- speech, told Barisan Nasional (BN) tion to amend existing provisions
ing a dissenting judgement in a cowed to act against my oath of sonally thought that the judge- lawmakers: “Your time is over”. for the purpose of improving and
unilateral conversion case, and office,” he said. ment was my greatest gift to the He said the BN government refining their use and effectiveness
was subsequently relieved from In December 2015, Hamid Malaysian public in terms of the should have improved existing laws in dealing with the spread of fake
hearing appeals touching on con- wrote a 74-page dissenting judge- jurisprudence related to constitu- if it thought the laws were weak, news,” he said.
stitutional and public interest ment in the appeal involving the tional law, oath of office and the instead of coming out with the An- Mohamed Hanipa noted that the
matters. unilateral conversion to Islam of role of four pillars of the Federal ti-Fake News Act. “If there are a lot Sedition Act 1948 and the Printing
Datuk Hamid Sultan Abu Back- kindergarten teacher M Indira Constitution,” he said. of laws, it would result in more work Presses and Publications Act 1984
er, speaking at the Internation- Gandhi’s three minor children by Hamid said the surprise at- for the courts and police. It will also could also be used to curb fake news.
al Malaysian Law Conference her former husband. Hamid ruled tack by the top judge “created a result in higher costs [for the gov- “However, both these acts are being
yesterday, said he was shocked that the unilateral conversion was long-term strained relationship ernment],” he said. reviewed by the government with
when he “got into trouble” with illegal as it was done without In- with that judge and many more.” “BN used Parliament [as the plat- the intention of abolishing them as
the top judge whom he did not dira’s consent, and the children “I was not surprised when I form] to make laws to solve their promised in our [Pakatan Harapan
name. “Immediately after the did not recite the Kalimah Sya- was not assigned or empaneled to problems. In fact, the law does not election] manifesto,” he said.
judgement was released to the hadah, an affirmation of faith to hear cases related to the Federal protect the people; it was [intro- Former de facto law minister Da-
public, a top judge called up the enter Islam. Constitution and public interest duced] for their [BN’s] benefit,” he tuk Seri Azalina Othman Said, when
entire Coram and severely repri- The other judges in the case matters,” he added. said. debating the repeal bill, urged the
manded me, alleging, inter alia, were Datuk Seri Balia Yusof Wahi I n Ja n u a r y t h i s y e a r, a Mohamed Hanipa said the repeal government to amend the Anti-Fake
of judicial activism. and Datuk Dr Badariah Sahamid, five-member Federal Court panel, bill states that matters relating to News Act instead of repealing it. She
“And not only that, he started both of whom are now Federal led by Tan Sri Zainun Ali, unan- fake news may be dealt with under suggested that a parliamentary se-
throwing tantrums at me in an Court judges. imously adopted Hamid’s 2015 other laws. lect committee be set up to study the
uncivilised manner,” Hamid said, Hamid said his judgement was decision. “The government believes there law and make recommendations.
likely to dampen
Maintain hold with an un- times that of full HD broadcasts
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that has caused Beijing to build rail-
here comes a moment ways and pipelines to nowhere, the
in every market where world’s most sophisticated long-dis-
traders suddenly feel tance electricity transmission net-
the ground dropping work, and enough copper-wire-filled
away beneath their homes to house half its population
feet. over the past decade.
Like Wile E Coyote, the Warner Perhaps there really is something
Bros cartoon character who hov- different about China that can sus-
ered in mid-air after running off the tain the sort of consumption levels
edge of a cliff before plummeting we’ve seen in recent years. In that
to the valley below, conditions can case, the rise of copper-intensive
even feel weirdly normal for a while. renewable energy and electric ve-
That seems to be what’s happen- hicle technologies over the coming
ing in commodity markets. A savage decade will ensure a bright future.
4% slump on the London Metal Ex- Still, while Bloomberg Intelli-
change (LME) on Wednesday drove gence analyst Andrew Cosgrove ex-
copper into a bear market, pushing pects to see structural deficits in the
the metal often considered a proxy copper market after 2022 because
for economic growth below US$6,000 of rising demand and a shortage
(RM24,600) for the first time in a year. of new mines under development,
Crude touched its lowest levels since forecast shortages in 2020 and 2021
April, while LME zinc suffered its Annual growth in state and in negotiations with the Indonesian pipped up into the positive territory have reversed into surpluses in re-
biggest one-day drop in almost two state-owned fixed-asset invest- government, which wants to take a that normally indicates a shortage cent months — a factor that’s typi-
years. Even gold, a metal that thrives ments, which surged to a post-fi- controlling stake) and Escondida of supply, has since slumped to a cally bearish for prices.
in times of trouble, has tumbled be- nancial-crisis high of almost 25% and Chuquicamata in Chile, where negative US$42. Copper has leaped chasms like
low US$1,200 an ounce this week. in May 2016 , fell to 1.33% in June BHP Billiton Ltd and Corp. Nacion- While the general sell-off in ma- this before to fight another day,
Among Bloomberg’s indices of com- this year, the slowest expansion al del Cobre de Chile have been in terials-hungry emerging markets but such a rebound shouldn’t be
modities, only energy and agriculture since 2005. For all the signs that disputes with unions. and surge in the US dollar (which taken for granted. Its plunge this
have been (relatively) spared by the the country will allow fresh credit While those problems in the tends to reduce the value of dol- week gives investors a glimpse of
turmoil of recent weeks. loosening and another bout of in- ore pits are real, conditions in the lar-denominated assets like com- the uncertain ground they’ve been
In many ways, the biggest surprise dustrial stimulus to take the edge off warehouses where refined copper modities) all explain part of the treading. — Bloomberg
is that it has taken so long. Ever since the economic pain from the trade cathode is stacked look a lot health- weakness among metals, it’s the
China’s post-financial investment war with the US, at present there’s ier. Inventory linked to the major China factor that should prompt
splurge came to an official end, the little sign of a 2016-style reflation. London, Shanghai and Chicago ex- most soul-searching. David Fickling is a Bloomberg
metals market has been supported Meanwhile, the copper market changes has fallen somewhat from The People’s Republic accounts Opinion columnist covering com-
largely by supply problems and the has been focused on the problems its peaks earlier this year, but still for about half of global consumption modities, as well as industrial and
strictly short-term stimulus Beijing of ramping up supply from some remains at levels not seen in years. of most metals. As we’ve argued consumer companies. He has been a
ordered up to get the economy run- of the biggest pits, such as Gras- LME copper’s cash-to-three- before, that’s hard to square with reporter for Bloomberg News, Dow
ning hot for the political theatre of last berg (where owner-operator Free- month spread, which sparked a levels of demand in comparable Jones, The Wall Street Journal, the
year’s Communist Party Congress. port-McMoRan Inc has been locked few bullish hopes in June when it industrial economies, even when Financial Times and The Guardian.
Amazon
considering
UK insurance China, US to hold IN BRIEF
Atlantia shares fall 24% over bridge collapse company’s turnaround gathered
pace. The personal comput-
er (PC) maker posted a US$77
million (RM315.91 million) net
ROME: Shares in Italian infrastruc- profit in the quarter to June 30
ture group Atlantia, which operates The Italian compared to a US$72 million
the motorway on which a bridge government said it loss in the same period last year.
in Genoa collapsed, were initially intended to fine the “The group remains confident in
suspended on the Milan stock ex- its core PC business, and aims
change yesterday, but plunged more firm €150 million and to grow ... without compromis-
than 24% when trading resumed an cancel its concession. ing on profitability,” chairman
hour later. Yang Yuanqing said in a state-
Atlantia’s prime asset is Auto- ment. Lenovo also reported a
strade per l’Italia, which operates 19% rise in revenue to $11.91
the A10 highway where a segment of strade per l’Italia was at fault for not billion. — AFP
the overpass collapsed on Tuesday, carrying out maintenance.
killing at least 39 people. The Italian government said it in- Kingfisher sales receive
Its shares had already closed 5.4% tended to fine the firm €150 million a boost
lower on Tuesday. and cancel its concession. LONDON: Kingfisher, Europe’s
Milan had been closed for a pub- The transport ministry told AFP second-largest home improve-
lic holiday yesterday. it would first look at whether it was ment retailer, reported a pick-
But when Atlantia shares re- justified to revoke the concession for up in underlying sales in its lat-
opened after an hour’s delay yes- the A10 motorway and then look at est quarter, with demand for
terday, they were down 24.4% at all the other concessions. seasonal products boosted by
€17.79 (RM82.99) after the govern- In a statement yesterday, Atlan- the prolonged spell of warm
ment suggested that it could revoke tia said, the decision to revoke its weather. The group said it was
Autostrade’s operating licence for licence had been taken unilaterally. pleased with the recovery at its
the motorway. “The announcement was public- B&Q and Screwfix businesses in
Deputy Prime Minister Luigi Di ly communicated lacking a specific Britain but said it had work to do
Maio charged on Wednesday that default notice and without any veri- to improve its French business
the tragedy “could have been avoid- fication of the material causes of the Castorama, which continues to
ed” and that it was clear that Auto- accident,” it said. — AFP struggle. — Reuters
20 W O R L D B U S I N E S S FR I DAY AU G U ST 17, 2 0 1 8 • TH EEDGE FI N AN C I AL DAI LY
Cambodia ruling
party sees US
visa sanctions China developing IN BRIEF
Canada’s province
declares wildfires
satellites to monitor
emergency
‘useless’ OTTAWA: British Columbia de-
clared a province-wide state of
PHNOM PENH: US travel sanc- emergency on Wednesday as
tions targeting Cambodian offi- Canada’s military joined fire-
WEEKEND
by numbers
17.08.18 to 19.08.18
Your quick guide to rest and relaxation. By Iza Munir Hamdani
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piece creatively exploring peculiarities relating to our
bodies, using the language of tenderness. The perfor-
mance piece is inspired by the “Skin and Flowers” wa-
tercolour series by Veshalini Naidu, as well as the poet- illusory
ry of Nayyirah Waheed and Lily Jamaludin. Make your
way to Banyan Tree @ klpac, Jalan Strachan, Off Jalan
Sultan Azlan Shah, Kuala Lumpur to see it. Admission
experience
is free. Visit www.ysdartsfestival.com.my and email ys-
dartsfest@klpac.org to find out more.
Museum of Illusions
If you’re looking to try something new this
Absent Without Leave weekend, look no further than the Museum of
Head on over to Malaysia Design Archive to catch Absent Illusions. With exhibits such as The Vortex Tun-
Without Leave. Directed by Lau Kek Huat and released in nel, Optical Illustions, the Rotated Room, The
2016, the film tells the touching — and somewhat con- Chair Illusion and many more, this is the perfect
troversial — story of a man discovering his grandfather’s place to tease the eyes and trick the mind — as
hidden identity as a member of the Malayan Communist well as get some incredible, Instagram-worthy
Party. The director’s debut feature film, A Love of Bo- shots. The museum is located at Ansa Hotel,
loumi, which told the story of his own family, garnered 101 Jalan Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur, and is
multiple awards and unparalleled support from the Asian open Monday to Sunday from 9am to 11pm.
film scene. Catch the screening this Sunday at 2.30pm, at Admission fee is RM45 for adults, and RM35
Malaysia Design Archive, No. 84, Jalan Rotan, Kampung for children. Visit www.museumofillusions.
Attap, Kuala Lumpur. Visit www.malaysiadesignarchive. my for more information.
org for more information.
3 classics
to enjoy
3 fascinating things to learn
Sinophone Literature in the Making of Malaya
The Little Prince by Antoine Devote your Saturday afternoon to learning about an
de Saint-Exupéry important aspect of Malaysian history. Make your way to
The Little Prince is a French classic that tells the Sinophone Literature in the Making of Malaya — a talk
tale of a charming young boy who leaves the by Dr Show Ying Xin exploring the ways in which liter-
safety of his little planet and travels the universe, ary identity was built by writers in post-war Malaya, who
experiencing bizarre encounters and learning les- utilised literature as a method of expressing contention
sons of adult vagaries throughout his voyage. As at a time when the nation was coming into being. The
the most translated book in the French language, event takes place this Saturday from 3.30pm to 5.30pm at
The Little Prince is a Malaysia Design Archive, No. 84, Jalan Rotan, Kampung
timeless and beau- Attap, Kuala Lumpur. Visit www.malaysiadesignarchive.
tiful moral allegory org and the event’s Facebook page for more information.
worth picking up. It
is available for pur-
chase at Kinokuni-
ya both in-store and
online, for RM29.50.
Find it at Kinokuni-
ya, Suria KLCC, Kuala
Lumpur, or log on to
malaysia.kinokuni-
ya.com.
Messi: Barcelona to do
everything possible to
win Champions League
BARCELONA: Barcelona star
Lionel Messi said the club
Atletico threaten Real, Barcelona’s dominance in Spanish football league would “do everything pos-
sible” this season to prise
the Champions League tro-
BY JEA N D ECOT TE Champions Leagues between them, President Florentino Perez is Simeone’s side huge incentive to phy away from archrivals
neither looks quite as strong as they hoping Gareth Bale and Karim go all the way in that competition. Real Madrid, who have won
MADRID: The Spanish season kicks have been in the recent past. Benzema will now stand up and However, after finishing 14 points the competition each of the
off this weekend with La Liga en- Julen Lopetegui is the new coach be counted, while Luka Modric adrift of Barca in second place last past three years. “We prom-
tering a new era following the de- at the Bernabeu, the announce- remains and is a contender for the season, they also look well-equipped ise you this year we’re going
partures of Cristiano Ronaldo and ment of his appointment leading Ballon d’Or after his brilliant World to seriously challenge for the league, to do everything possible so
Andres Iniesta, and with Atletico to his messy sacking from the Spain Cup with Croatia. which they last won in 2014. that this beautiful and much-
Madrid posing a huge threat to job before the World Cup. Messi is now the captain of a Bar- Antoine Griezmann, the French sought-after cup comes back
the big two. Lopetegui will need to quickly celona side who have won seven ti- World Cup winner and another to the Camp Nou again,” added
Spain’s pre-eminence on the Eu- show he can live up to the stand- tles in the last 10 seasons and began Ballon d’Or contender, rejected Messi, a Champions League
ropean stage was cemented by Real ards set by Zidane in the Cham- this campaign by beating Sevilla 2-1 Barcelona’s overtures to stay put winner in 2006, 2009, 2011 and
Madrid winning the Champions pions League while also making to lift the Spanish Super Cup. on improved terms. 2015. The 31-year-old will take
League in May while Atletico won Real contenders in La Liga — they The Catalans have added depth Atletico also made the biggest over the captaincy at Barcelo-
the Europa League, just as Barcelo- have won the title just twice in the to their squad with the signings of signing of the Spanish summer na this season following the
na won another domestic double. last decade. Brazilian duo Arthur and Malcom, by spending €72 million (RM336 departure of club legend An-
But much has changed since, His new charges lost 4-2 after French defender Clement Lenglet million) on Monaco’s France wing- dres Iniesta for Japan. — AFP
and Ronaldo’s move to Juventus extra time to Atletico in the Uefa and Chile midfielder Arturo Vidal. er Thomas Lemar. The narrative
after 450 goals in nine years leaves Super Cup in midweek, but skip- They will also hope for big im- that Atletico are the impoverished La Liga announces
a gaping chasm at Real, who also per Sergio Ramos insists Real will pacts from Ousmane Dembele and underdogs against the big two no plans to play regular
saw Zinedine Zidane quit as coach. cope without Ronaldo. Philippe Coutinho, two big-money longer holds true. season games in the US
After 15 brilliant years at the “Throughout history, stars have buys last season, as they look to re- “We need to improve on what MADRID: La Liga’s organising
Camp Nou, Iniesta has gone to Ja- come and gone and Real have kept tain the domestic crown and end we did last season. Obviously ex- body announced yesterday that
pan, although at least Barcelona winning. The decision has been Real’s European hegemony. pectations are high and we need it planned to hold regular sea-
still have Lionel Messi. made to move on to a new phase The Champions League final will to incorporate and work with the son Spanish top-flight games in
Nevertheless, while Real and and I hope all goes well for him be played at Atletico’s Wanda Met- new players who have arrived,” said the US in the future. “La Liga,
Barcelona have won the last five and for us,” he said. ropolitano stadium, giving Diego Simeone. — AFP Spain’s top-flight football com-
petition, and Relevent, a mul-
tinational media, sports and
entertainment group, today
Haase stuns Five swimmers set to make a splash at Asian Games (yesterday) announced a first-
of-a-kind 15-year, equal joint
Zverev in JAKARTA: Five athletes who could in Rio, winning the men’s 400m
venture to promote football
in the US and Canada,” said a
Cincinnati, light up the Asian Games swim-
ming competition, which begins
individual medley (IM) and taking
silver behind Michael Phelps in the
statement. “As part of the agree-
ment, La Liga plans to bring a
YEAR YEAR DAY DAY CODE COUNTER CLOSING +/– VOL VWAP* PE# DY MKT CAP YEAR YEAR DAY DAY CODE COUNTER CLOSING +/– VOL VWAP* PE# DY MKT CAP
HIGH LOW HIGH LOW (RM) (RM) (‘000) (RM) (X) (%) (MIL) HIGH LOW HIGH LOW (RM) (RM) (‘000) (RM) (X) (%) (MIL)
1.889 0.757 — — 7207 SUCCESS 0.835 — — — 8.42 2.99 207.5 0.905 0.670 0.730 0.720 5673 IPMUDA 0.730 -0.040 16 0.729 — — 52.9
2.918 0.995 1.220 1.180 7235 SUPERLN 1.220 UNCH 141.9 1.205 15.78 2.25 195.2 1.785 1.552 — — 0058 JCBNEXT 1.560 — — — 35.45 2.88 217.9
4.610 1.632 4.250 4.180 7106 SUPERMX 4.180 -0.090 2090.7 4.201 27.02 1.44 2,843.0 0.400 0.290 — — 8672 KAMDAR 0.360 — — — 21.82 — 71.3
3.685 2.460 2.550 2.460 5012 TAANN 2.520 UNCH 137.1 2.504 13.31 3.97 1,121.0 1.795 1.440 1.710 1.700 6491 KFIMA 1.710 UNCH 42.1 1.709 13.86 5.26 482.6
0.395 0.250 — — 5149 TAS 0.275 — — — — — 49.5 0.884 0.589 0.840 0.830 0151 KGB 0.830 -0.005 654.6 0.835 13.67 1.81 210.8
12.677 6.700 — — 4448 TASEK 6.820 — — — — 5.87 843.1 1.150 0.520 — — 5035 KNUSFOR 0.785 — — — — — 78.2
0.210 0.100 0.135 0.130 5178 TATGIAP 0.130 -0.005 50.3 0.134 — — 22.2 1.170 0.840 1.170 1.130 5878 KPJ 1.140 UNCH 4360.9 1.146 24.00 1.56 4,884.5
1.480 0.465 0.650 0.600 7097 TAWIN 0.615 -0.040 846.3 0.614 51.68 — 44.5 2.060 1.051 1.700 1.640 5843 KPS 1.690 -0.020 1966 1.666 0.68 2.51 908.2
1.710 0.890 — — 7439 TECGUAN 0.940 — — — — — 37.7 0.880 0.485 0.625 0.615 9121 KPSCB 0.620 -0.005 540 0.621 5.74 — 91.7
4.438 2.292 3.080 3.000 7034 TGUAN 3.030 0.070 148.5 3.028 10.44 2.64 413.3 0.175 0.090 0.095 0.090 4847 KTB 0.095 0.005 170 0.094 — — 38.3
1.710 1.264 — — 7374 TIENWAH 1.600 — — — — 3.75 231.6 0.527 0.271 0.355 0.345 6874 KUB 0.355 -0.005 1164.9 0.351 6.08 4.23 197.5
0.645 0.541 0.630 0.630 7854 TIMWELL 0.630 UNCH 5 0.630 17.03 1.59 56.1 0.280 0.110 0.125 0.125 7170 LFECORP 0.125 UNCH 45 0.125 — — 23.2
1.069 0.705 0.770 0.760 7285 TOMYPAK 0.760 -0.015 113.4 0.765 11.23 2.76 319.1 0.835 0.450 0.580 0.560 8486 LIONFIB 0.580 0.020 33.7 0.567 4.10 — 134.3
4.080 2.529 3.690 3.650 5010 TONGHER 3.690 0.050 42.5 3.675 10.47 9.76 580.9 0.869 0.572 0.675 0.665 5143 LUXCHEM 0.665 -0.005 325.5 0.670 14.91 3.76 571.5
12.480 5.242 10.500 10.340 7113 TOPGLOV 10.420 -0.080 2391.8 10.42 30.66 1.49 13,339.9 0.285 0.090 0.120 0.115 5078 M&G 0.115 UNCH 208 0.116 — 43.48 83.2
1.130 0.510 0.625 0.625 7173 TOYOINK 0.625 UNCH 3 0.625 74.40 — 66.9 2.340 1.573 2.060 2.030 3859 MAGNUM 2.050 UNCH 658.5 2.046 12.64 5.85 2,947.4
0.215 0.145 — — 4359 TURIYA 0.145 — — — — — 33.2 1.087 0.812 0.975 0.970 5264 MALAKOF 0.975 UNCH 849.9 0.972 1.99 6.36 4,875.0
3.323 1.799 3.300 3.150 7100 UCHITEC 3.300 0.150 2096 3.263 20.74 4.55 1,485.2 0.149 0.120 0.145 0.140 3514 MARCO 0.140 UNCH 60 0.143 11.02 3.57 147.6
2.994 0.665 0.850 0.845 7133 ULICORP 0.845 -0.020 60.6 0.849 11.09 3.94 184.0 6.036 5.210 5.700 5.640 6012 MAXIS 5.660 -0.080 740.9 5.667 20.92 3.53 44,242.1
1.232 0.810 — — 7227 UMSNGB 0.995 — — — 14.23 3.02 79.6 0.930 0.545 0.625 0.605 5077 MAYBULK 0.620 UNCH 763.7 0.614 — — 620.0
0.980 0.355 — — 4995 VERSATL 0.420 — — — — — 54.2 2.680 1.992 2.390 2.360 5983 MBMR 2.360 -0.030 7.7 2.370 — 1.27 922.5
2.575 1.270 1.630 1.610 6963 VS 1.620 UNCH 1193.1 1.619 17.29 2.78 2,749.8 0.900 0.250 0.500 0.490 4502 MEDIA 0.495 -0.010 1238.9 0.494 — — 549.1
1.710 0.915 1.270 1.250 5142 WASEONG 1.260 -0.010 415.1 1.260 7.33 0.40 976.4 0.489 0.270 0.295 0.290 5090 MEDIAC 0.290 UNCH 273.8 0.290 — 5.90 489.3
0.465 0.240 0.300 0.295 7226 WATTA 0.300 UNCH 37 0.298 5.91 — 25.3 0.739 0.240 0.290 0.270 7234 MESB 0.290 UNCH 36 0.275 — — 23.8
2.300 1.793 2.180 2.150 7111 WEIDA 2.150 UNCH 70.7 2.150 13.40 1.40 286.7 3.829 3.083 3.520 3.490 3069 MFCB 3.500 UNCH 105 3.501 10.94 1.14 1,438.6
1.595 1.220 1.300 1.250 7231 WELLCAL 1.300 0.050 131 1.286 20.03 4.50 647.3 0.946 0.603 0.700 0.675 5186 MHB 0.680 -0.005 672 0.686 — 4.41 1,088.0
1.393 0.677 0.880 0.870 7050 WONG 0.870 UNCH 38.5 0.874 6.86 — 79.8 0.290 0.090 0.095 0.090 5166 MINDA 0.090 UNCH 3204.2 0.090 — — 111.6
0.625 0.500 0.580 0.515 7025 WOODLAN 0.580 UNCH 4.8 0.518 — — 23.2 7.712 5.030 6.090 5.830 3816 MISC 6.000 -0.070 2138.7 5.969 19.40 5.00 26,782.8
1.959 1.740 — — 5009 WTHORSE 1.780 — — — 86.41 3.93 427.2 2.332 1.280 1.500 1.490 2194 MMCCORP 1.490 -0.020 82.5 1.499 21.32 2.68 4,537.1
0.840 0.540 0.595 0.595 4243 WTK 0.595 UNCH 122.9 0.595 3.90 1.68 286.4 0.440 0.245 0.330 0.330 0059 MMODE 0.330 -0.005 505.5 0.330 — — 53.7
0.851 0.280 0.400 0.390 7245 WZSATU 0.400 -0.005 242.6 0.396 — 3.75 186.1 0.065 0.035 0.040 0.040 0043 MTRONIC 0.040 UNCH 1400 0.040 — — 38.5
0.830 0.695 0.720 0.720 5048 YILAI 0.720 -0.020 3 0.720 — — 115.2 0.275 0.160 0.210 0.190 3891 MUIIND 0.200 0.005 13630.1 0.201 — — 586.5
0.455 0.155 0.250 0.225 7020 YKGI 0.230 UNCH 1982.2 0.238 — — 80.7 2.420 2.000 2.090 2.080 3905 MULPHA 2.090 -0.050 4.7 2.086 2.12 — 668.0
0.494 0.275 0.380 0.360 7014 YLI 0.360 -0.020 61.3 0.376 — — 37.1 3.030 0.655 1.220 1.190 0138 MYEG 1.220 0.020 21813.2 1.206 19.21 1.39 4,399.7
CONSTRUCTION 1.788 1.252 1.520 1.490 5275 MYNEWS 1.520 0.020 128.5 1.502 45.37 0.66 1,036.9
1.210 0.360 0.500 0.490 5281 ADVCON 0.500 UNCH 222.8 0.497 12.35 — 201.0 0.820 0.310 0.355 0.340 9806 NATWIDE 0.355 -0.010 45 0.342 — — 42.7
1.200 0.360 0.530 0.520 7078 AZRB 0.525 -0.015 4126.7 0.526 8.56 2.86 279.1 0.425 0.330 0.370 0.365 7241 NGGB 0.370 UNCH 149.7 0.369 — — 169.6
0.450 0.245 0.295 0.285 5190 BENALEC 0.290 UNCH 349.9 0.290 40.85 1.38 241.2 0.740 0.480 — — 5533 OCB 0.480 — — — — 2.08 49.4
0.390 0.230 0.270 0.250 5932 BPURI 0.255 UNCH 3512.4 0.260 20.40 — 74.9 0.934 0.630 0.640 0.635 0172 OCK 0.635 -0.010 788.8 0.639 22.05 1.57 553.4
1.121 0.835 — — 8761 BREM 0.835 — — — 7.32 1.80 288.5 0.180 0.105 0.135 0.125 3018 OLYMPIA 0.130 UNCH 4042 0.130 6.91 — 133.0
1.168 0.833 0.885 0.880 8591 CRESBLD 0.885 UNCH 224.4 0.883 5.13 4.52 156.6 1.550 0.840 1.130 1.100 5260 OWG 1.130 0.010 432.8 1.117 45.75 — 301.8
1.830 1.535 1.810 1.700 7528 DKLS 1.810 0.140 3 1.737 74.18 1.66 167.8 1.241 0.366 0.830 0.805 8419 PANSAR 0.830 -0.005 685.1 0.818 26.95 1.81 255.6
1.389 0.542 0.960 0.910 5253 ECONBHD 0.950 0.030 7450.8 0.937 14.37 1.68 1,270.6 0.721 0.495 0.500 0.495 5125 PANTECH 0.500 UNCH 705.1 0.499 7.84 4.00 373.8
1.180 0.505 0.750 0.735 8877 EKOVEST 0.740 -0.005 1574.9 0.741 11.62 2.70 1,583.0 0.675 0.380 0.590 0.580 5657 PARKSON 0.590 -0.005 771.8 0.585 — — 645.4
0.977 0.355 0.525 0.510 7047 FAJAR 0.515 -0.010 1527.2 0.518 6.85 — 192.5 1.268 1.073 1.190 1.180 5041 PBA 1.180 -0.010 188.7 1.185 9.34 3.39 390.9
1.287 0.640 0.745 0.735 9261 GADANG 0.745 UNCH 1039.9 0.741 5.14 4.03 493.0 0.165 0.045 0.055 0.045 6254 PDZ 0.055 0.005 10754 0.050 — — 37.5
5.283 2.944 3.670 3.590 5398 GAMUDA 3.630 UNCH 2121.4 3.626 12.42 3.31 8,959.0 1.140 0.315 0.600 0.590 5133 PENERGY 0.595 UNCH 201.1 0.593 — 3.36 191.4
2.089 0.615 1.430 1.340 5226 GBGAQRS 1.350 -0.010 4104.6 1.377 9.87 1.76 667.7 0.660 0.175 0.200 0.195 7108 PERDANA 0.195 -0.005 594.9 0.200 — — 151.8
0.750 0.380 0.505 0.490 5169 HOHUP 0.495 UNCH 140.7 0.500 5.10 — 185.6 0.090 0.025 0.040 0.040 0047 PERISAI 0.040 UNCH 5133 0.040 — — 50.4
1.627 1.282 1.470 1.440 6238 HSL 1.450 0.040 362.2 1.457 16.26 1.66 844.9 0.420 0.195 0.235 0.225 7080 PERMAJU 0.225 UNCH 1364.8 0.230 — — 44.1
3.366 1.574 1.960 1.940 3336 IJM 1.950 -0.010 2281.7 1.951 20.21 3.08 7,089.6 2.070 1.450 1.620 1.560 5219 PESTECH 1.590 0.010 886.7 1.598 18.28 — 1,215.2
0.720 0.230 0.340 0.330 5268 IKHMAS 0.335 -0.010 1631.6 0.332 12.74 1.49 182.7 28.022 20.287 26.760 26.300 5681 PETDAG 26.600 -0.100 175.3 26.59 24.68 2.78 26,425.9
0.820 0.532 0.595 0.595 8834 IREKA 0.595 UNCH 10 0.595 14.13 3.36 111.1 0.250 0.030 — — 7027 PETONE 0.055 — — — 13.10 — 2.8
1.840 0.975 1.020 0.995 4723 JAKS 1.010 -0.010 5084 1.004 3.74 — 551.4 4.528 2.860 3.180 3.180 7081 PHARMA 3.180 -0.020 2.6 3.180 15.73 6.29 828.4
0.325 0.205 0.220 0.210 9083 JETSON 0.210 UNCH 73.4 0.212 — — 43.4 0.085 0.020 0.030 0.025 4464 PHB 0.030 0.005 163.7 0.029 — — 52.5
1.935 1.340 1.520 1.480 7161 KERJAYA 1.510 0.020 128 1.505 15.84 1.99 1,875.4 0.218 0.102 0.150 0.135 7201 PICORP 0.145 0.010 5620.6 0.146 161.11 3.45 95.4
2.324 1.262 1.530 1.500 5171 KIMLUN 1.510 UNCH 36.7 1.506 7.28 3.64 501.2 0.350 0.160 0.185 0.175 7163 PJBUMI 0.175 -0.015 5.2 0.185 — — 14.4
1.680 0.820 — — 9628 LEBTECH 1.060 — — — 153.62 — 144.7 5.660 3.080 4.150 4.120 4634 POS 4.120 -0.050 122.3 4.135 34.56 1.94 3,225.0
0.818 0.540 — — 5129 MELATI 0.600 — — — 30.46 1.67 72.0 1.910 0.915 1.220 1.160 5204 PRESBHD 1.200 UNCH 3408.1 1.197 26.97 2.08 580.8
2.478 1.074 — — 8192 MERCURY 1.220 — — — 3.97 3.28 49.0 1.650 0.480 0.660 0.625 8346 PRKCORP 0.625 -0.025 48.2 0.644 — — 62.5
0.490 0.240 0.280 0.275 5006 MERGE 0.280 0.005 66 0.276 — — 18.8 0.805 0.633 0.805 0.780 5272 RANHILL 0.795 UNCH 2787.3 0.792 9.32 8.18 706.2
1.930 0.815 0.955 0.950 7595 MGB 0.950 -0.005 9 0.951 10.78 — 472.0 0.313 0.207 0.300 0.290 0037 RGB 0.295 -0.005 3983.7 0.295 13.00 2.37 396.8
1.146 0.427 0.540 0.525 9571 MITRA 0.535 UNCH 191 0.534 5.32 3.74 479.4 1.212 0.715 0.850 0.845 5278 RHONEMA 0.845 -0.005 23.3 0.846 10.18 5.92 140.3
0.325 0.170 0.190 0.190 5924 MTDACPI 0.190 -0.035 0.3 0.190 6.11 — 44.0 0.401 0.262 0.300 0.295 8567 SALCON 0.295 UNCH 1955.8 0.295 — 2.71 249.9
1.350 0.450 0.535 0.530 5085 MUDAJYA 0.530 -0.010 102.2 0.532 — — 320.9 1.245 0.739 0.950 0.945 5147 SAMCHEM 0.950 UNCH 143.3 0.947 10.22 3.68 258.4
3.360 2.510 3.130 3.080 5703 MUHIBAH 3.100 UNCH 106.5 3.106 10.75 2.26 1,496.1 0.295 0.115 0.160 0.160 9113 SANBUMI 0.160 UNCH 21 0.160 — — 36.2
0.610 0.320 0.450 0.435 7071 OCR 0.435 -0.010 317.5 0.438 40.28 — 127.2 1.750 0.395 0.585 0.575 5218 SAPNRG 0.580 -0.005 27561.8 0.580 — 1.72 3,475.4
0.835 0.400 0.790 0.765 5622 PEB 0.770 -0.025 332 0.771 2.65 — 53.2 2.138 1.547 1.920 1.920 0099 SCICOM 1.920 0.020 5.1 1.920 17.96 4.69 682.5
0.593 0.251 0.290 0.280 8311 PESONA 0.290 -0.005 1966.3 0.288 12.29 3.45 201.5 0.403 0.080 0.085 0.080 7158 SCOMI 0.080 UNCH 4790.6 0.084 — — 87.5
0.950 0.450 0.525 0.515 5070 PRTASCO 0.525 0.010 119.9 0.521 10.12 9.66 260.1 0.185 0.060 0.070 0.065 7045 SCOMIES 0.070 UNCH 567.3 0.065 — — 163.9
0.200 0.115 0.160 0.150 7145 PSIPTEK 0.150 -0.005 3531.7 0.155 11.90 — 52.3 1.563 0.909 1.110 1.110 7053 SEEHUP 1.110 -0.010 1 1.110 — 2.43 89.3
3.860 2.480 2.600 2.600 9598 PTARAS 2.600 UNCH 3 2.600 28.26 7.69 431.2 0.690 0.598 0.655 0.650 9792 SEG 0.655 UNCH 50.8 0.654 17.37 5.34 828.3
0.803 0.436 0.575 0.560 6807 PUNCAK 0.565 -0.015 1104.1 0.564 — 0.88 253.8 1.570 1.325 1.480 1.470 5250 SEM 1.480 UNCH 245.8 1.478 32.82 1.82 1,825.4
1.160 0.680 0.870 0.850 5205 SENDAI 0.850 -0.030 1421 0.858 6.82 — 663.9 4.000 1.936 3.880 3.820 5279 SERBADK 3.830 -0.050 2846.1 3.840 16.15 1.70 5,624.4
2.590 1.720 2.030 2.010 5263 SUNCON 2.020 UNCH 2669.4 2.021 18.79 3.47 2,611.7 3.038 2.025 2.600 2.540 4197 SIME 2.590 UNCH 4980 2.582 42.53 7.34 17,614.2
0.320 0.225 0.260 0.240 9717 SYCAL 0.240 UNCH 411.6 0.245 37.50 — 99.9 0.860 0.530 — — 9431 SJC 0.860 — — — 477.7 1.16 34.9
0.809 0.405 0.520 0.515 5054 TRC 0.515 -0.005 51.8 0.515 12.62 5.44 247.5 0.507 0.295 0.310 0.305 5242 SOLID 0.305 -0.010 0.3 0.307 44.85 1.11 119.5
0.705 0.460 0.460 0.460 5042 TSRCAP 0.460 -0.005 14 0.460 11.79 — 80.2 2.048 1.000 1.230 1.220 6084 STAR 1.230 0.010 255.9 1.220 10.66 9.76 908.4
0.200 0.110 0.140 0.135 7070 VIZIONE 0.135 -0.005 4782.6 0.138 17.31 — 498.9 2.989 2.020 — — 9865 SUIWAH 2.360 — — — 13.30 0.42 144.0
1.390 0.700 0.845 0.835 3565 WCEHB 0.845 UNCH 78 0.842 61.68 — 847.3 0.130 0.035 0.040 0.035 1201 SUMATEC 0.040 UNCH 2668.8 0.040 — — 170.1
1.824 0.671 0.975 0.955 9679 WCT 0.965 -0.010 4961.9 0.961 8.52 3.11 1,366.8 1.882 1.440 1.560 1.550 5211 SUNWAY 1.550 -0.010 598.3 1.557 11.46 3.87 7,627.8
0.805 0.330 0.350 0.335 7028 ZECON 0.350 0.010 600.2 0.339 — — 45.9 2.114 1.525 1.650 1.620 6521 SURIA 1.650 UNCH 2.8 1.625 9.48 3.64 475.5
0.145 0.070 0.080 0.070 2283 ZELAN 0.075 UNCH 2068 0.072 — — 63.4 0.405 0.210 0.360 0.350 5173 SYSCORP 0.360 -0.010 1621.1 0.354 13.74 — 432.0
TRADING SERVICES 0.665 0.300 0.460 0.445 7228 T7GLOBAL 0.460 0.005 365 0.453 51.69 — 192.9
0.450 0.325 0.360 0.350 5238 AAX 0.350 -0.005 14885.3 0.352 11.15 — 1,451.9 1.385 0.722 1.150 1.120 8524 TALIWRK 1.130 UNCH 457.6 1.133 45.56 7.08 1,366.7
2.606 1.426 2.220 2.200 6599 AEON 2.200 -0.020 88.4 2.200 28.03 1.82 3,088.8 2.460 1.524 1.720 1.710 5140 TASCO 1.720 0.010 22 1.720 11.70 2.62 344.0
0.375 0.150 0.255 0.185 7315 AHB 0.210 0.030 40918 0.227 2.65 — 37.0 16.120 13.430 15.800 15.660 5347 TENAGA 15.740 -0.080 7986.8 15.73 11.28 4.52 89,374.6
4.576 3.010 3.400 3.350 5099 AIRASIA 3.380 0.010 5716.7 3.371 5.33 7.10 11,295.9 1.096 0.800 — — 8702 TEXCHEM 0.830 — — — — 12.05 103.0
9.980 7.908 9.400 9.120 5014 AIRPORT 9.350 0.210 7622.4 9.297 28.36 1.39 15,513.4 0.140 0.030 0.045 0.040 7206 THHEAVY 0.045 UNCH 3912.7 0.044 — — 50.5
0.250 0.115 0.140 0.130 5115 ALAM 0.140 0.005 1688.9 0.134 — — 129.4 6.352 3.000 3.590 3.540 4863 TM 3.540 -0.050 4611.4 3.553 15.48 6.07 13,303.1
0.115 0.075 0.110 0.100 0159 AMEDIA 0.105 UNCH 2006.5 0.105 28.38 — 25.1 0.920 0.695 0.750 0.750 0101 TMCLIFE 0.750 -0.015 50 0.750 47.17 0.23 1,302.3
8.465 6.788 7.420 7.400 6351 AMWAY 7.400 -0.020 8 7.415 23.78 2.70 1,216.5 1.768 0.930 1.030 1.000 8397 TNLOGIS 1.010 UNCH 159.4 1.006 13.93 1.98 465.4
2.840 2.020 2.680 2.630 7083 ANALABS 2.680 -0.010 24 2.661 15.44 0.37 160.9 0.900 0.350 — — 7218 TOCEAN 0.575 — — — — — 23.6
0.050 0.005 0.020 0.020 5194 APFT 0.020 UNCH 9324.7 0.020 — — 26.8 0.858 0.655 0.700 0.655 5167 TURBO 0.700 UNCH 6.8 0.679 31.39 1.43 75.6
0.950 0.680 0.710 0.695 5210 ARMADA 0.695 -0.015 7155.7 0.704 11.54 — 4,080.3 2.750 2.120 — — 7137 UMS 2.200 — — — 16.11 2.73 89.5
0.240 0.115 0.185 0.160 1481 ASB 0.170 0.005 65974.5 0.175 — 1.47 158.0 1.107 0.888 1.030 1.030 7091 UNIMECH 1.030 -0.010 14 1.030 10.21 2.91 139.3
2.806 1.286 1.820 1.790 6399 ASTRO 1.790 -0.020 1992.7 1.800 12.44 6.42 9,332.9 0.695 0.175 0.210 0.210 5754 UTUSAN 0.210 UNCH 0.9 0.210 2.44 — 23.3
4.596 3.871 — — 7048 ATLAN 4.480 — — — 25.27 6.92 1,136.4 1.670 0.925 1.300 1.270 7250 UZMA 1.270 -0.030 503.2 1.280 21.78 — 406.4
0.425 0.235 0.250 0.245 8885 AVI 0.245 -0.005 15 0.247 — — 210.3 0.480 0.215 0.285 0.280 5243 VELESTO 0.285 UNCH 14615 0.283 — — 2,341.4
1.128 0.600 0.800 0.785 7579 AWC 0.795 -0.015 914.9 0.795 9.21 2.52 216.9 1.240 0.750 0.955 0.925 7240 VERTICE 0.950 -0.015 666.2 0.936 — — 165.5
5.768 3.760 4.410 4.280 6888 AXIATA 4.290 -0.090 3173.7 4.302 73.08 1.98 38,909.1 2.350 1.942 2.100 2.100 5016 WARISAN 2.100 -0.200 0.2 2.100 20.75 1.90 141.1
0.546 0.313 0.405 0.400 5021 AYS 0.400 -0.005 158 0.401 6.47 6.25 152.2 0.655 0.460 — — 7692 WIDETEC 0.580 — — — 13.00 — 26.0
0.565 0.085 0.155 0.150 7251 BARAKAH 0.150 UNCH 4986.7 0.152 — — 124.0 3.950 3.003 3.630 3.530 5246 WPRTS 3.550 -0.100 1813.8 3.565 19.93 3.76 12,105.5
2.415 1.743 2.120 2.090 5248 BAUTO 2.120 UNCH 2082.1 2.112 17.51 3.63 2,463.5 1.300 0.830 0.885 0.885 5267 XINHWA 0.885 -0.020 8.7 0.885 18.40 1.13 191.2
0.215 0.115 0.165 0.160 6998 BINTAI 0.160 -0.010 1406 0.162 9.30 — 46.3 0.055 0.005 — — 7122 YFG 0.005 — — — — — 3.0
6.034 5.380 — — 5032 BIPORT 5.600 — — — 19.12 3.39 2,576.0 4.739 3.397 4.550 4.530 7293 YINSON 4.550 0.020 98.6 4.534 16.94 1.32 4,973.2
0.415 0.270 0.290 0.285 3395 BJCORP 0.285 -0.005 2206.3 0.289 — — 1,403.2 1.550 0.915 1.340 1.320 4677 YTL 1.330 -0.010 5656.7 1.334 22.70 3.76 14,511.0
1.876 1.366 1.500 1.460 5196 BJFOOD 1.480 -0.020 194.7 1.481 462.5 2.70 565.2 FINANCE
0.565 0.240 0.245 0.240 4219 BJLAND 0.240 -0.005 1900.6 0.242 — — 1,200.1 4.415 3.480 4.120 4.020 2488 ABMB 4.020 -0.090 353.4 4.048 12.60 3.81 6,223.4
0.410 0.145 0.205 0.200 6025 BJMEDIA 0.205 -0.005 20.1 0.200 — — 48.2 15.240 11.863 15.200 14.780 5139 AEONCR 15.120 -0.080 166.4 15.13 75.22 2.72 3,775.5
2.577 1.988 2.280 2.250 1562 BJTOTO 2.260 -0.010 400.6 2.261 13.22 7.08 3,053.3 2.700 2.193 2.540 2.490 5185 AFFIN 2.530 0.030 61.1 2.515 9.06 2.77 4,915.7
0.105 0.055 0.060 0.055 7036 BORNOIL 0.060 UNCH 20125.6 0.059 — — 320.4 14.724 10.440 12.500 12.400 1163 ALLIANZ 12.500 0.100 1.7 12.42 7.08 0.96 2,208.2
0.645 0.240 0.370 0.340 9474 BRAHIMS 0.345 -0.030 2549.1 0.349 — — 81.5 4.779 3.316 3.930 3.880 1015 AMBANK 3.890 -0.040 1368.4 3.898 10.33 3.86 11,725.2
2.969 2.300 2.330 2.300 2771 BSTEAD 2.300 -0.030 174.3 2.314 10.05 4.78 4,662.1 1.950 0.900 — — 5088 APEX 0.950 — — — 15.73 5.26 202.9
0.620 0.260 0.280 0.280 5257 CARIMIN 0.280 0.005 3.6 0.280 — — 65.5 4.420 3.720 3.790 3.750 5258 BIMB 3.770 -0.010 138.4 3.763 9.70 3.71 6,384.7
2.200 1.450 — — 5245 CARING 1.700 — — — 19.95 1.76 370.1 7.971 6.882 7.700 7.570 1818 BURSA 7.610 -0.080 1013.6 7.602 26.81 3.46 6,144.9
2.300 1.770 1.920 1.870 2925 CCB 1.920 0.030 25.1 1.877 — 2.60 193.4 7.360 5.210 5.890 5.800 1023 CIMB 5.880 UNCH 4581.7 5.866 11.63 4.25 55,070.9
0.540 0.350 0.400 0.400 7209 CHEETAH 0.400 -0.030 1.5 0.400 — 1.50 51.0 0.400 0.330 0.365 0.355 2143 ECM 0.365 0.010 110 0.364 202.78 — 163.1
1.316 0.730 0.795 0.775 5273 CHINHIN 0.795 0.015 740.7 0.782 16.60 4.40 442.3 1.220 1.112 1.190 1.190 5228 ELKDESA 1.190 UNCH 32 1.190 12.12 5.67 365.2
0.575 0.358 0.420 0.420 7016 CHUAN 0.420 0.005 100 0.420 35.59 2.62 70.8 19.847 14.749 19.180 18.960 5819 HLBANK 19.140 -0.040 262.1 19.14 15.70 2.40 41,490.1
1.213 0.605 0.700 0.675 7117 CJCEN 0.690 0.010 147.2 0.686 20.85 2.17 272.0 10.100 7.327 — — 5274 HLCAP 9.790 — — — 32.72 1.94 2,417.1
0.150 0.065 0.075 0.075 5104 CNI 0.075 UNCH 20 0.075 — — 54.0 20.101 15.054 18.100 17.900 1082 HLFG 17.900 -0.220 259.1 17.94 11.96 2.23 20,540.6
0.810 0.535 0.595 0.590 5136 COMPLET 0.595 0.005 43.1 0.593 7.80 — 73.6 1.059 0.735 0.905 0.895 3379 INSAS 0.905 UNCH 329.2 0.900 5.06 1.10 627.5
0.045 0.020 0.030 0.025 5037 COMPUGT 0.030 UNCH 340.3 0.025 — — 70.4 0.400 0.120 0.145 0.135 3441 JOHAN 0.135 -0.005 1287 0.140 9.18 — 84.1
2.663 2.000 2.390 2.380 5184 CYPARK 2.390 UNCH 512.8 2.389 9.67 2.34 716.3 0.780 0.495 0.775 0.770 6483 KENANGA 0.775 0.005 138.5 0.771 14.85 3.87 560.1
0.629 0.327 0.415 0.415 5276 DANCO 0.415 UNCH 7.1 0.415 10.12 3.61 123.7 17.233 15.893 17.000 16.940 8621 LPI 16.980 0.040 29.5 16.98 21.58 3.74 6,764.5
0.110 0.025 0.030 0.030 0091 DAYA 0.030 UNCH 350.1 0.030 — — 61.3 0.801 0.610 0.620 0.610 1198 MAA 0.620 0.010 110 0.618 12.97 9.68 169.6
0.920 0.535 0.745 0.720 5141 DAYANG 0.740 -0.005 236 0.739 — — 714.0 3.314 2.731 2.780 2.780 1058 MANULFE 2.780 UNCH 4 2.780 18.37 2.88 562.6
1.330 0.720 0.935 0.930 5132 DELEUM 0.935 0.005 39.2 0.931 11.56 4.55 375.1 10.725 8.680 9.820 9.770 1155 MAYBANK 9.790 UNCH 6136.1 9.790 13.39 5.62 107,153.5
0.670 0.195 0.340 0.320 7212 DESTINI 0.330 -0.010 11220.2 0.328 13.75 — 381.2 1.292 0.967 1.090 1.080 1171 MBSB 1.080 UNCH 2172.6 1.084 10.30 4.63 6,900.2
3.549 1.883 3.380 3.320 7277 DIALOG 3.350 UNCH 7526.8 3.343 37.64 0.85 18,899.5 2.750 1.810 1.840 1.810 6459 MNRB 1.820 -0.030 256.4 1.824 4.13 — 581.7
4.855 3.380 3.850 3.810 5908 DKSH 3.810 -0.020 61.7 3.828 11.88 2.62 600.7 1.850 1.190 1.270 1.250 5237 MPHBCAP 1.260 UNCH 52.8 1.254 14.60 — 900.9
0.570 0.305 0.405 0.400 4456 DNEX 0.400 -0.005 1980.9 0.402 12.08 1.25 703.1 1.126 0.969 — — 6009 P&O 1.040 — — — — 5.50 298.4
1.273 0.715 0.840 0.810 5216 DSONIC 0.830 0.010 2216.1 0.830 16.63 4.82 1,120.5 25.780 19.606 24.520 24.360 1295 PBBANK 24.480 UNCH 5141.3 24.47 16.79 2.70 95,034.7
0.275 0.125 0.175 0.165 2097 EASTLND 0.165 -0.005 806.5 0.169 — — 40.5 1.720 1.060 1.650 1.630 9296 RCECAP 1.640 -0.010 146.8 1.635 6.30 4.27 587.2
0.560 0.280 0.390 0.380 5259 EATECH 0.390 UNCH 89.6 0.383 — — 196.6 5.880 4.622 5.160 5.050 1066 RHBBANK 5.070 -0.060 6284.4 5.081 9.97 2.96 20,330.9
0.930 0.210 0.775 0.710 5036 EDARAN 0.750 0.010 4652.8 0.751 17.40 — 45.0 0.695 0.461 0.650 0.645 4898 TA 0.645 UNCH 171.4 0.646 4.24 6.36 1,104.2
0.444 0.109 0.310 0.300 7471 EDEN 0.305 -0.005 3610.5 0.305 — — 95.0 4.050 3.170 3.910 3.890 6139 TAKAFUL 3.900 UNCH 19.8 3.900 14.27 3.85 3,214.5
2.642 1.860 2.400 2.300 1368 EDGENTA 2.350 -0.030 25 2.330 14.29 5.53 1,954.3 1.212 0.678 0.935 0.920 5230 TUNEPRO 0.920 -0.005 478.4 0.925 13.59 3.26 691.6
0.505 0.190 0.270 0.260 0064 EFFICEN 0.265 -0.005 962.2 0.263 — — 187.9 PROPERTIES
0.869 0.540 — — 5081 EIG 0.600 — — — 107.1 5.00 142.3 0.820 0.645 0.745 0.730 1007 AMPROP 0.735 -0.005 67.2 0.736 3.17 5.44 447.9
1.877 1.130 1.300 1.300 5208 EITA 1.300 0.040 0.1 1.300 11.55 3.85 169.0 0.420 0.300 0.345 0.340 1007PA AMPROP-PA 0.340 UNCH 1.6 0.344 — 5.88 98.1
1.270 0.950 1.100 1.060 5056 ENGTEX 1.060 -0.040 1336.9 1.075 8.89 1.42 469.9 1.470 0.900 — — 5959 AMVERTON 1.080 — — — 14.96 — 394.3
0.570 0.430 0.525 0.525 6939 FIAMMA 0.525 -0.005 30 0.525 9.89 3.33 278.3 0.480 0.280 — — 7007 ARK 0.300 — — — 90.91 — 14.6
0.465 0.355 0.410 0.400 9318 FITTERS 0.400 -0.005 196.5 0.401 37.38 — 192.2 0.200 0.135 0.155 0.150 4057 ASIAPAC 0.155 UNCH 628 0.154 5.72 — 160.3
1.286 1.030 1.100 1.100 7210 FREIGHT 1.100 UNCH 5 1.100 9.59 4.55 204.8 7.118 4.900 5.300 5.300 2305 AYER 5.300 UNCH 5 5.300 74.65 0.94 396.7
0.295 0.150 0.205 0.200 9377 FSBM 0.205 UNCH 34 0.204 — — 29.0 0.510 0.330 0.375 0.370 6602 BCB 0.375 UNCH 18 0.371 15.50 — 154.7
3.010 2.587 2.950 2.930 5209 GASMSIA 2.930 -0.020 13.4 2.932 17.94 4.61 3,762.1 0.655 0.410 0.465 0.440 6173 BDB 0.465 0.025 10.3 0.445 — 9.68 141.3
0.690 0.385 0.455 0.440 0078 GDEX 0.445 -0.005 1702.2 0.446 85.58 0.56 2,493.2 0.465 0.180 0.300 0.300 9814 BERTAM 0.300 UNCH 300 0.300 — — 62.0
5.984 4.545 5.100 5.050 4715 GENM 5.050 -0.050 2877 5.071 23.93 1.78 29,987.1 0.562 0.330 0.340 0.335 3239 BJASSET 0.335 UNCH 57.8 0.336 — — 857.0
9.815 8.300 8.610 8.540 3182 GENTING 8.550 -0.060 6526.8 8.561 22.41 1.70 33,040.6 1.600 1.000 1.400 1.400 5738 CHHB 1.400 0.020 12 1.400 130.84 — 386.0
0.260 0.150 0.170 0.170 5079 GETS 0.170 UNCH 4 0.170 — — 21.4 1.565 1.223 1.300 1.300 6718 CRESNDO 1.300 -0.020 1 1.300 10.72 4.62 364.6
4.414 0.980 1.420 1.400 3204 GKENT 1.410 -0.010 3448.1 1.408 6.24 6.74 794.2 1.680 1.300 — — 5049 CVIEW 1.400 — — — 5.86 — 140.0
0.480 0.295 — — 7676 GUNUNG 0.410 — — — — — 96.8 2.375 1.950 2.120 2.100 5355 DAIMAN 2.110 -0.010 29.2 2.106 15.17 2.61 447.7
5.495 4.270 4.450 4.330 7668 HAIO 4.340 -0.070 181.9 4.363 16.82 3.34 1,303.3 0.640 0.365 0.385 0.365 3484 DBHD 0.370 -0.015 364.8 0.375 5.75 — 117.8
0.535 0.205 0.445 0.425 7253 HANDAL 0.430 UNCH 577.8 0.433 — — 68.8 0.105 0.065 0.080 0.075 7198 DPS 0.080 UNCH 576.5 0.075 — — 47.0
9.890 8.567 9.810 9.710 3034 HAPSENG 9.750 UNCH 80.6 9.751 21.99 3.59 24,274.4 1.690 1.350 1.540 1.510 3417 E&O 1.540 UNCH 80.2 1.519 20.67 1.95 2,043.1
0.870 0.620 0.705 0.705 2062 HARBOUR 0.705 -0.045 0.1 0.705 7.65 2.13 282.3 0.325 0.265 0.310 0.305 3557 ECOFIRS 0.305 UNCH 488.1 0.305 5.49 — 245.0
3.992 3.612 3.800 3.800 5008 HARISON 3.800 -0.030 2 3.800 12.31 5.26 260.3 1.610 0.975 1.240 1.210 8206 ECOWLD 1.230 UNCH 335.7 1.226 30.52 — 3,621.6
1.910 0.445 0.975 0.940 0185 HSSEB 0.945 0.010 7002.5 0.958 24.93 0.81 468.6 0.845 0.475 0.525 0.525 6076 ENCORP 0.525 0.030 1 0.525 — — 154.3
0.195 0.055 0.060 0.055 7013 HUBLINE 0.055 UNCH 9123 0.055 55.00 — 130.0 3.033 2.152 — — 8613 ENRA 2.250 — — — — 2.00 306.5
0.335 0.090 0.165 0.150 5255 ICON 0.160 0.010 26258.1 0.158 — — 188.3 1.300 0.720 0.750 0.740 6815 EUPE 0.740 -0.020 62.2 0.745 7.49 — 94.7
6.388 5.270 5.480 5.380 5225 IHH 5.430 -0.030 7624.9 5.435 89.90 0.55 44,769.3 0.885 0.303 0.810 0.790 7249 EWEIN 0.800 -0.005 5926.6 0.801 12.46 0.63 241.3
0.790 0.520 — — 5614 ILB 0.650 — — — — — 126.8 1.150 0.895 1.080 1.050 5283 EWINT 1.070 0.010 425.5 1.063 — — 2,568.0
* Volume Weighted Average Price # PE is calculated based on latest 12 months reported Earnings Per Share
FRIDAY AU G U S T 17, 20 1 8 • T HE ED G E FINA NCIA L DA ILY
Markets 2 7
BURSA MAL AYSIA MAIN MARKET . ACE MARKET
YEAR YEAR DAY DAY CODE COUNTER CLOSING +/– VOL VWAP* PE# DY MKT CAP YEAR YEAR DAY DAY CODE COUNTER CLOSING +/– VOL VWAP* PE# DY MKT CAP
HIGH LOW HIGH LOW (RM) (RM) (‘000) (RM) (X) (%) (MIL) HIGH LOW HIGH LOW (RM) (RM) (‘000) (RM) (X) (%) (MIL)
0.449 0.345 0.370 0.355 6041 FARLIM 0.370 -0.005 8 0.359 21.14 4.51 62.3 CLOSED-END FUNDS
0.612 0.430 0.440 0.440 5020 GLOMAC 0.440 -0.005 25 0.440 11.28 6.20 352.0 2.880 2.450 2.770 2.760 5108 ICAP 2.760 UNCH 17 2.764 43.40 — 386.4
0.430 0.340 0.350 0.340 9962 GMUTUAL 0.340 -0.010 88 0.344 7.44 5.88 127.7 EXCHANGE TRADED FUNDS
0.430 0.230 0.270 0.240 1147 GOB 0.250 0.010 3541.5 0.255 — — 113.7 1.176 1.105 — — 0800EA ABFMY1 1.176 — — — — 4.83 1,455.8
0.255 0.085 0.225 0.215 7077 GSB 0.225 0.005 2809.3 0.220 — — 122.5 2.210 1.735 — — 0822EA CIMBA40 1.840 — — — — 3.70 5.0
1.200 0.850 0.895 0.885 1503 GUOCO 0.885 -0.005 41.4 0.886 11.05 2.26 619.9 1.845 1.500 1.520 1.515 0823EA CIMBC50 1.515 -0.005 8.5 1.519 — — 12.8
1.430 1.110 1.290 1.280 7105 HCK 1.290 UNCH 49.5 1.287 104.03 — 543.4 1.960 1.750 1.860 1.850 0820EA FBMKLCI-EA 1.860 -0.010 1.6 1.859 — 1.77 3.1
1.210 0.410 0.720 0.685 7010 HOOVER 0.690 0.035 679.1 0.703 16.87 — 27.6 1.775 1.600 1.615 1.600 0828EA GOLDETF 1.615 -0.010 38.1 1.612 — — 39.7
0.845 0.440 0.480 0.480 5062 HUAYANG 0.480 UNCH 10.5 0.480 45.28 8.33 169.0 1.100 0.940 1.065 1.065 0826EA METFAPA 1.065 UNCH 2 1.065 — — 19.2
0.605 0.450 0.515 0.510 4251 IBHD 0.515 -0.005 70 0.512 6.50 3.65 519.7 0.922 0.795 0.814 0.814 0825EA METFSID 0.814 -0.006 0.4 0.814 — 1.86 71.6
0.880 0.256 0.560 0.550 5084 IBRACO 0.560 UNCH 15.1 0.560 21.29 4.91 278.0 1.070 0.950 1.055 1.055 0827EA METFUS50 1.055 UNCH 4.7 1.055 — — 12.5
1.430 0.550 1.300 1.290 9687 IDEAL 1.300 -0.020 13 1.296 5.03 — 143.6 1.250 1.060 1.150 1.150 0821EA MYETFDJ 1.150 -0.005 2 1.150 — 2.08 317.3
3.440 2.600 2.830 2.820 5606 IGBB 2.830 0.010 9 2.828 9.84 0.71 1,951.3 1.210 1.050 1.150 1.150 0824EA MYETFID 1.150 UNCH 30 1.150 — 2.44 55.2
2.100 1.470 1.850 1.770 5249 IOIPG 1.770 -0.040 570.1 1.799 12.27 3.39 9,745.9 REITS
0.410 0.245 0.315 0.290 5175 IVORY 0.290 -0.010 5195.7 0.299 13.43 — 142.1 0.912 0.700 0.845 0.810 4952 AHP 0.810 0.010 9.8 0.822 10.74 6.36 178.2
1.480 0.500 0.775 0.765 1589 IWCITY 0.770 -0.005 3922.3 0.770 5.98 — 644.8 1.433 1.064 1.260 1.240 5116 ALAQAR 1.240 0.010 53.5 1.242 10.46 4.60 903.0
0.500 0.255 0.350 0.310 8923 JIANKUN 0.350 0.020 147 0.330 — — 58.4 0.991 0.820 0.870 0.850 5269 ALSREIT 0.870 0.010 4.7 0.855 12.83 4.77 504.6
0.110 0.080 0.085 0.085 6769 JKGLAND 0.085 UNCH 297 0.085 22.97 1.18 193.4 0.676 0.571 0.605 0.595 5120 AMFIRST 0.600 UNCH 176 0.601 36.14 7.00 411.8
0.095 0.060 0.085 0.075 3115 KBUNAI 0.085 0.005 2998.1 0.080 11.04 — 491.0 0.908 0.811 0.860 0.855 5127 ARREIT 0.860 UNCH 108.1 0.857 3.49 6.31 493.0
1.066 0.727 0.790 0.765 7323 KEN 0.765 UNCH 103.7 0.770 2.92 3.27 146.7 1.126 1.022 — — 5130 ATRIUM 1.120 — — — 7.35 6.88 136.4
1.300 0.810 0.870 0.855 5038 KSL 0.855 -0.015 78.8 0.861 4.32 — 887.1 1.563 1.157 1.530 1.500 5106 AXREIT 1.500 0.010 19 1.512 14.41 4.75 1,848.5
0.235 0.160 0.200 0.195 3174 L&G 0.195 UNCH 1051 0.197 6.77 7.69 572.2 1.690 0.940 1.190 1.190 5180 CMMT 1.190 UNCH 101 1.190 14.84 6.81 2,428.4
1.211 0.770 — — 8494 LBICAP 0.860 — — — 17.00 3.49 70.7 1.270 1.077 1.270 1.260 5121 HEKTAR 1.260 0.010 113.9 1.264 16.69 7.62 582.1
1.090 0.754 0.895 0.875 5789 LBS 0.880 -0.010 717.4 0.886 11.50 2.50 1,371.1 1.769 1.407 1.730 1.720 5227 IGBREIT 1.730 0.010 390.4 1.725 17.27 5.50 6,106.3
0.480 0.325 0.350 0.335 3573 LIENHOE 0.350 0.010 65.5 0.341 92.11 — 126.6 0.870 0.652 0.870 0.860 5280 KIPREIT 0.860 UNCH 422.5 0.865 11.56 7.94 434.6
1.490 0.960 — — 7617 MAGNA 1.000 — — — 28.17 — 334.9 8.420 6.693 7.840 7.550 5235SS KLCC 7.570 -0.050 24.4 7.581 15.50 4.70 13,666.4
1.590 0.980 1.230 1.210 8583 MAHSING 1.210 -0.010 918.5 1.219 10.57 5.37 2,937.5 1.267 0.995 1.180 1.170 5123 MQREIT 1.170 UNCH 374.8 1.170 18.08 3.62 1,254.0
1.248 0.490 0.650 0.635 6181 MALTON 0.640 -0.005 2341.4 0.641 3.18 3.91 338.0 1.725 1.280 1.560 1.540 5212 PAVREIT 1.550 0.010 497.8 1.550 17.78 5.56 4,706.9
2.195 1.804 2.040 2.020 5236 MATRIX 2.020 -0.010 1386.7 2.030 7.01 6.36 1,519.8 1.835 1.454 1.740 1.730 5176 SUNREIT 1.740 UNCH 397.3 1.739 11.99 5.50 5,124.4
2.310 1.463 1.650 1.650 7189 MBWORLD 1.650 UNCH 10 1.650 4.79 2.12 259.7 1.168 0.926 0.970 0.955 5111 TWRREIT 0.970 UNCH 9.7 0.967 16.70 5.05 272.1
0.965 0.690 0.770 0.750 5182 MCT 0.770 -0.010 159.6 0.760 13.92 — 1,121.9 1.573 1.285 1.450 1.430 5110 UOAREIT 1.450 0.010 35 1.445 10.28 5.72 613.2
0.510 0.330 0.350 0.335 5040 MEDAINC 0.335 -0.005 119.9 0.344 — — 165.0 1.216 1.034 1.210 1.200 5109 YTLREIT 1.210 UNCH 241.2 1.209 8.72 6.50 2,062.3
0.545 0.340 0.470 0.440 1694 MENANG 0.445 0.005 458.1 0.452 30.69 — 214.0 SPAC
0.450 0.240 0.315 0.300 8141 MJPERAK 0.300 -0.025 20 0.302 — 7.13 77.1 0.720 0.715 — — 5234 CLIQ 0.720 — — — — — 454.3
2.244 1.270 1.380 1.370 6114 MKH 1.370 UNCH 139.9 1.373 9.60 3.65 803.6 0.485 0.450 0.480 0.480 5270 RSENA 0.480 UNCH 24 0.480 — — 480.0
0.285 0.160 0.280 0.250 8893 MKLAND 0.260 0.015 12574.2 0.268 16.46 — 313.9 0.480 0.475 — — 5241 SONA 0.475 — — — — — 670.1
0.170 0.020 — — 6548 MPCORP 0.045 — — — — — 12.9
1.272 0.534 0.855 0.830 1651 MRCB 0.835 -0.025 28633.4 0.841 13.11 2.10 3,666.3
0.700 0.400 — — 9539 MUH 0.465 — — — — — 26.2
0.320 0.210 0.270
1.420 0.605 0.710
2.520 1.950 2.000
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0.680
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1.062 0.920 1.010 1.000 5053 OSK 1.000 UNCH 454.5 1.003 4.93 5.17 2,095.3 YEAR YEAR DAY DAY CODE COUNTER CLOSING +/– VOL VWAP* PE# DY MKT CAP
1.949 1.555 1.900 1.880 1724 PARAMON 1.880 UNCH 98.5 1.886 6.04 4.52 805.2 HIGH LOW HIGH LOW (RM) (RM) (‘000) (RM) (X) (%) (MIL)
0.657 0.300 0.480 0.465 6912 PASDEC 0.465 -0.020 146.3 0.474 — — 186.2 CONSUMER PRODUCTS
1.890 1.470 1.590 1.590 7055 PLB 1.590 0.010 5 1.590 — — 178.7 0.275 0.190 0.260 0.250 0179 BIOHLDG 0.250 -0.005 1709 0.255 18.94 0.40 202.5
1.680 1.350 — — 5075 PLENITU 1.500 — — — 10.17 3.00 572.3 0.245 0.085 0.090 0.085 0170 KANGER 0.090 Unch 1273.1 0.085 10.71 — 76.8
1.120 0.730 0.820 0.820 4596 SAPRES 0.820 -0.020 7 0.820 9.31 3.66 114.5 0.255 0.120 0.175 0.170 0182 LKL 0.175 Unch 202.9 0.173 — 2.00 75.0
0.690 0.450 — — 5207 SBCCORP 0.540 — — — 60.00 — 126.8 0.820 0.560 0.605 0.600 0201 NOVA 0.600 -0.010 489.6 0.602 — — 190.6
1.012 0.710 0.825 0.825 2224 SDRED 0.825 UNCH 5.3 0.825 4.20 3.03 351.6 0.380 0.185 0.230 0.210 0148 SUNZEN 0.220 0.005 2535.4 0.220 52.38 1.36 115.2
0.485 0.320 0.390 0.385 4286 SEAL 0.385 -0.015 17.2 0.388 — — 93.5 0.375 0.196 0.370 0.345 0197 WEGMANS 0.350 -0.010 7753 0.359 9.64 1.43 175.0
2.775 2.300 — — 6017 SHL 2.520 — — — 8.83 8.73 610.2 0.085 0.040 0.045 0.040 0095 XINGHE 0.045 Unch 2839 0.045 — — 115.8
1.755 1.025 1.300 1.270 5288 SIMEPROP 1.270 -0.020 1409.4 1.283 1.29 3.15 8,637.1 INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS
0.275 0.170 0.200 0.200 4375 SMI 0.200 -0.005 90 0.200 15.63 — 42.0 0.161 0.081 0.095 0.090 0105 ASIAPLY 0.090 Unch 2114.3 0.095 47.37 5.56 39.9
0.771 0.490 0.510 0.500 5213 SNTORIA 0.510 -0.005 36.5 0.504 6.01 — 289.3 0.130 0.060 0.075 0.070 0072 AT 0.075 0.010 7171.5 0.072 — — 34.8
5.363 4.050 — — 1783 SPB 4.080 — — — 247.2 2.94 1,402.0 0.410 0.215 0.235 0.235 0163 CAREPLS 0.235 -0.005 691 0.235 — — 124.9
3.850 2.770 2.940 2.910 8664 SPSETIA 2.910 -0.040 1403.5 2.928 13.64 5.29 11,352.3 0.260 0.130 0.170 0.135 0102 CONNECT 0.145 0.010 11201 0.153 — — 47.7
1.540 0.910 0.940 0.940 3743 SUNSURIA 0.940 -0.030 7.6 0.940 6.63 — 750.9 0.400 0.240 — — 0190 ESAFE 0.270 — — — — — 65.0
0.890 0.565 0.585 0.580 1538 SYMLIFE 0.580 -0.005 42.8 0.584 4.93 — 179.8 0.395 0.160 0.235 0.225 0100 ESCERAM 0.230 -0.005 489.5 0.229 209.0 2.61 47.3
0.415 0.165 0.225 0.220 4022 TADMAX 0.220 -0.005 372.5 0.224 — — 172.4 0.370 0.170 0.200 0.190 0175 HHGROUP 0.190 -0.010 140 0.193 — — 58.7
0.397 0.266 0.300 0.295 5158 TAGB 0.300 UNCH 56.7 0.298 5.21 2.00 1,596.5 0.135 0.085 — — 0160 HHHCORP 0.090 — — — 36.00 — 30.0
0.055 0.030 0.040 0.035 2259 TALAMT 0.040 UNCH 2904.2 0.040 — — 168.8 0.355 0.220 0.240 0.230 0188 HLT 0.240 -0.005 191 0.235 — — 122.9
1.166 0.690 0.970 0.925 5191 TAMBUN 0.930 -0.050 957.8 0.938 5.64 8.28 403.0 0.485 0.220 0.245 0.240 0162 IJACOBS 0.240 -0.005 831.6 0.241 — — 589.1
0.127 0.069 0.105 0.095 2429 TANCO 0.105 0.005 3029.2 0.100 — — 70.5 0.149 0.065 0.075 0.075 0024 JAG 0.075 Unch 1690.9 0.075 15.96 2.53 103.3
0.650 0.175 0.445 0.440 7889 THRIVEN 0.440 -0.005 692.4 0.442 29.53 — 165.7 0.230 0.125 0.160 0.145 0025 LNGRES 0.160 0.015 867.2 0.152 114.29 — 38.7
0.120 0.075 0.085 0.080 7079 TIGER 0.085 UNCH 562 0.084 17.00 — 42.2 0.115 0.045 0.055 0.055 0070 MQTECH 0.055 -0.005 300 0.055 — — 27.4
0.795 0.370 0.405 0.395 5239 TITIJYA 0.400 -0.005 1527.6 0.400 4.92 0.63 537.8 0.779 0.430 0.655 0.645 0049 OCNCASH 0.655 -0.005 188.6 0.647 14.21 1.22 146.1
1.036 0.815 0.880 0.870 5401 TROP 0.870 -0.005 83.4 0.873 6.31 1.84 1,279.3 0.350 0.190 — — 0038 PTB 0.200 — — — — — 30.1
1.243 0.690 0.940 0.910 5148 UEMS 0.930 -0.020 1084.9 0.924 17.29 1.08 4,219.8 0.175 0.080 0.100 0.100 0133 SANICHI 0.100 Unch 25 0.100 — — 37.0
2.549 2.163 2.370 2.340 5200 UOADEV 2.340 -0.030 219.5 2.354 8.26 6.41 4,317.0 0.045 0.025 — — 0109 SCBUILD 0.025 — — — 35.71 — 22.1
0.465 0.160 0.180 0.180 6378 WMG 0.180 UNCH 1.3 0.180 — — 76.7 0.575 0.160 0.555 0.535 0001 SCOMNET 0.545 -0.005 1055.9 0.546 50.00 — 350.4
1.020 0.905 — — 7003 Y&G 0.930 — — — 33.33 — 185.4 0.251 0.125 0.140 0.140 0028 SCOPE 0.140 Unch 3.3 0.140 26.42 3.57 78.5
1.460 1.300 1.350 1.340 3158 YNHPROP 1.350 UNCH 4408.2 1.348 22.24 0.52 714.1 0.210 0.105 0.170 0.125 0055 SERSOL 0.140 0.015 12921 0.150 — — 30.1
1.750 1.010 1.140 1.110 7066 YONGTAI 1.110 -0.020 1830.1 1.120 23.92 — 539.1 0.864 0.257 0.530 0.520 0084 TECFAST 0.525 -0.005 604.7 0.525 36.21 1.68 119.8
0.580 0.440 0.460 0.455 2577 YTLLAND 0.455 UNCH 24 0.456 — — 384.2 TECHNOLOGY
0.569 0.263 0.415 0.405 0181 AEMULUS 0.405 -0.010 1671.8 0.409 30.45 — 222.3
MINING 0.430 0.175 0.235 0.225 0119 APPASIA 0.230 -0.005 580.2 0.229 23.71 — 79.4
2.900 1.250 2.140 2.090 2186 KUCHAI 2.130 -0.020 16.5 2.114 2.66 0.46 263.6 0.535 0.120 0.240 0.225 0068 ASDION 0.235 0.005 1663.6 0.234 — — 27.3
PLANTATIONS 1.450 0.580 1.250 1.220 0098 BAHVEST 1.240 -0.020 1107.4 1.237 40.26 — 755.0
0.230 0.175 — — 7054 AASIA 0.180 — — — — — 118.8 0.644 0.355 0.465 0.450 0195 BINACOM 0.455 -0.010 1144.1 0.456 — 1.10 118.3
19.451 17.260 17.380 17.380 1899 BKAWAN 17.380 0.020 2.1 17.38 12.96 3.45 7,576.8 0.491 0.330 0.335 0.330 0191 CABNET 0.330 -0.010 69 0.333 12.55 2.88 59.0
8.468 7.000 — — 5069 BLDPLNT 7.450 — — — 19.40 0.40 696.6 0.233 0.037 0.180 0.175 0152 DGB 0.180 0.005 1932.5 0.176 128.57 — 136.1
1.359 1.230 1.270 1.250 5254 BPLANT 1.250 -0.020 407.7 1.258 4.47 7.71 2,800.0 0.160 0.030 0.070 0.065 0131 DGSB 0.065 Unch 2435 0.065 — — 96.9
0.973 0.685 0.700 0.695 8982 CEPAT 0.700 -0.005 3.6 0.698 10.06 2.86 222.9 0.053 0.020 0.020 0.020 0154 EAH 0.020 -0.005 100 0.020 — — 101.4
7.947 6.435 7.500 7.200 1929 CHINTEK 7.200 -0.200 3.1 7.284 9.31 2.78 657.8 0.180 0.050 0.060 0.055 0107 EDUSPEC 0.055 Unch 697.4 0.055 — — 55.1
0.673 0.407 0.550 0.545 3948 DUTALND 0.550 -0.005 711.6 0.547 — — 465.4 0.310 0.120 0.130 0.130 0116 FOCUS 0.130 -0.005 70.3 0.130 68.42 — 265.4
3.472 1.980 3.380 3.350 5029 FAREAST 3.380 -0.020 70.7 3.356 1.76 1.76 2,007.2 1.750 0.905 1.360 1.350 0104 GENETEC 1.350 -0.020 69.3 1.353 11.12 — 53.4
2.180 1.450 1.660 1.630 5222 FGV 1.640 -0.020 3445.1 1.641 41.62 3.20 5,983.0 0.100 0.035 0.090 0.085 0045 GNB 0.090 0.005 75 0.086 — — 26.0
10.628 9.050 9.440 9.390 2291 GENP 9.440 UNCH 357.2 9.402 20.62 1.59 7,599.4 0.195 0.100 0.145 0.125 0074 GOCEAN 0.130 0.005 8414.4 0.130 — — 37.7
0.615 0.450 — — 7382 GLBHD 0.485 — — — — 2.06 108.1 0.200 0.070 0.080 0.080 0174 IDMENSN 0.080 Unch 678.8 0.080 — — 21.8
1.100 0.930 0.930 0.930 2135 GOPENG 0.930 -0.050 4.5 0.930 51.96 2.87 250.2 0.428 0.246 0.310 0.300 0023 IFCAMSC 0.305 Unch 1384.7 0.304 22.43 1.64 185.5
0.760 0.480 0.510 0.505 7501 HARNLEN 0.505 -0.015 30.1 0.510 27.01 — 93.7 0.145 0.055 0.085 0.075 0094 INIX 0.080 Unch 1449.3 0.080 — — 20.7
2.637 2.180 2.280 2.270 5138 HSPLANT 2.280 UNCH 26.2 2.272 15.68 4.82 1,824.0 0.245 0.115 0.160 0.155 0010 IRIS 0.155 Unch 1981.6 0.156 — — 383.1
3.029 2.080 2.420 2.390 2216 IJMPLNT 2.410 UNCH 59.3 2.410 45.47 2.07 2,122.2 1.450 0.590 0.975 0.780 0146 JFTECH 0.925 0.155 1883.5 0.905 27.21 1.30 194.2
0.920 0.636 0.670 0.670 2607 INCKEN 0.670 UNCH 40 0.670 — 1.63 281.9 1.686 0.696 1.320 1.280 0127 JHM 1.280 -0.050 1045.3 1.295 22.78 0.69 713.7
1.332 0.642 0.815 0.810 6262 INNO 0.815 0.010 13.1 0.814 11.07 6.13 390.3 0.230 0.130 0.220 0.210 0111 K1 0.215 Unch 1950.6 0.215 — — 111.6
4.810 4.166 4.600 4.510 1961 IOICORP 4.530 -0.060 2658.5 4.552 18.61 2.10 28,468.3 0.265 0.060 0.065 0.065 0036 KGROUP 0.065 Unch 392.5 0.065 — — 30.6
1.200 0.660 0.690 0.680 4383 JTIASA 0.680 -0.010 290 0.685 — 0.74 662.1 1.280 0.430 0.780 0.750 0176 KRONO 0.750 -0.015 14997.7 0.763 18.70 — 271.9
25.809 23.106 24.740 24.420 2445 KLK 24.580 -0.220 162 24.63 29.28 2.03 26,239.3 0.357 0.135 0.155 0.145 0018 LAMBO 0.150 0.005 1790.7 0.147 16.13 — 313.5
5.000 3.251 4.160 4.100 2453 KLUANG 4.160 0.040 6 4.120 41.52 0.24 262.8 0.180 0.065 0.080 0.070 0017 M3TECH 0.080 0.005 1465.6 0.075 — — 46.9
1.566 1.204 1.350 1.340 5027 KMLOONG 1.340 -0.010 52.7 1.343 13.23 4.48 1,253.5 0.690 0.295 0.390 0.370 0075 MEXTER 0.380 -0.015 804.8 0.382 — — 102.0
0.880 0.395 0.455 0.435 1996 KRETAM 0.435 -0.020 2712.8 0.441 131.82 2.30 1,012.5 0.495 0.235 0.340 0.320 0155 MGRC 0.320 -0.010 43 0.321 — — 33.1
1.550 1.200 1.240 1.240 6572 KWANTAS 1.240 -0.010 5 1.240 23.94 — 386.5 1.160 0.335 0.395 0.350 0126 MICROLN 0.365 -0.050 273.4 0.365 — — 61.1
1.360 0.930 1.020 1.020 4936 MALPAC 1.020 UNCH 1.5 1.020 — — 76.5 0.521 0.275 0.330 0.325 0112 MIKROMB 0.330 Unch 230.3 0.330 15.21 4.55 142.2
0.891 0.685 — — 5026 MHC 0.730 — — — 10.40 2.74 143.5 0.270 0.045 0.055 0.050 0085 MLAB 0.050 -0.005 530 0.052 — — 33.5
2.189 1.801 — — 5047 NPC 1.930 — — — 19.67 0.52 231.6 0.310 0.160 0.280 0.270 0034 MMAG 0.275 Unch 2256 0.276 — — 142.2
4.023 3.400 — — 2038 NSOP 3.700 — — — 18.29 2.16 259.7 0.130 0.055 0.070 0.065 0103 MNC 0.070 Unch 65.6 0.069 — — 33.5
0.255 0.140 0.195 0.180 1902 PINEPAC 0.195 0.010 30 0.182 — — 29.2 0.280 0.155 0.180 0.175 0156 MPAY 0.180 0.005 765.4 0.176 — — 127.9
1.050 0.650 1.020 1.020 9695 PLS 1.020 0.020 3 1.020 — — 333.2 0.419 0.100 0.115 0.105 0092 MTOUCHE 0.105 Unch 1282.2 0.110 262.50 — 53.4
0.450 0.275 0.295 0.290 5113 RSAWIT 0.290 UNCH 60.9 0.290 — — 411.4 1.370 0.670 1.270 1.260 0108 N2N 1.270 Unch 724.9 1.268 22.20 2.36 759.3
3.980 3.304 — — 2542 RVIEW 3.830 — — — 21.02 2.09 248.4 0.070 0.020 0.025 0.020 0020 NETX 0.020 -0.005 759.1 0.023 — — 53.7
4.180 2.931 3.250 3.240 2569 SBAGAN 3.250 -0.040 13.4 3.248 32.50 0.62 215.6 0.070 0.025 0.030 0.025 0096 NEXGRAM 0.030 0.005 4135 0.027 — — 58.5
0.640 0.420 — — 4316 SHCHAN 0.495 — — — — — 65.3 0.205 0.070 0.180 0.175 0026 NOVAMSC 0.175 -0.005 29295.7 0.179 — — 131.5
1.152 0.320 0.970 0.940 0035 OPCOM 0.960 0.010 3608.4 0.956 23.13 3.39 154.8
5.957 4.547 5.210 5.150 5285 SIMEPLT 5.160 -0.020 775.2 5.178 8.11 — 35,092.3
0.339 0.260 0.315 0.300 0040 OPENSYS 0.310 0.005 937.6 0.308 12.20 3.23 92.3
4.632 2.950 3.120 3.100 5126 SOP 3.120 0.020 12 3.104 9.07 1.92 1,781.1 0.170 0.070 0.085 0.080 0079 ORION 0.085 0.005 584.8 0.080 14.91 — 50.9
1.833 1.455 1.580 1.560 5135 SWKPLNT 1.580 UNCH 151 1.564 — 3.16 442.4 0.190 0.090 0.130 0.120 0123 PRIVA 0.120 Unch 4009 0.125 — — 67.0
0.534 0.220 0.285 0.270 2054 TDM 0.280 0.005 4695.5 0.277 — 1.79 471.1 1.110 0.495 1.050 0.985 0200 REVENUE 1.010 -0.010 8737.3 1.009 39.30 — 225.1
1.117 0.620 0.725 0.720 5112 THPLANT 0.725 UNCH 17 0.722 22.24 4.97 640.8 0.901 0.610 0.685 0.685 0106 REXIT 0.685 -0.005 51.6 0.685 15.64 4.38 129.7
1.702 1.120 1.240 1.220 9059 TSH 1.220 -0.020 11 1.221 16.94 1.64 1,685.8 0.650 0.330 0.365 0.350 0202 RGTECH 0.355 -0.005 3746.2 0.357 25.54 — 186.4
6.946 5.793 6.300 6.250 2593 UMCCA 6.260 0.010 12.5 6.275 27.09 1.92 1,312.6 0.430 0.185 0.215 0.215 0178 SEDANIA 0.215 0.010 1 0.215 46.74 4.65 48.5
28.380 26.380 27.440 27.380 2089 UTDPLT 27.400 0.360 3.5 27.41 13.77 1.46 5,702.9 0.130 0.065 0.080 0.075 0060 SKH 0.075 0.005 13718.3 0.075 83.33 — 45.7
HOTELS 0.280 0.100 0.115 0.115 0169 SMTRACK 0.115 Unch 191.9 0.115 — — 16.9
0.580 0.447 0.500 0.500 5592 GCE 0.500 -0.020 11 0.500 — 4.00 98.5 0.309 0.135 0.180 0.160 0093 SOLUTN 0.170 0.010 4544.1 0.170 9.66 5.88 52.1
0.925 0.635 0.700 0.690 1643 LANDMRK 0.700 UNCH 21 0.696 — — 370.2 0.285 0.120 0.220 0.210 0129 SRIDGE 0.220 0.010 3010.7 0.214 — — 26.7
0.210 0.105 0.110 0.105 1287 PMHLDG 0.110 UNCH 1135.3 0.110 — — 102.2 0.460 0.205 0.340 0.320 0050 SYSTECH 0.330 -0.010 1629.8 0.328 82.50 0.91 114.7
6.370 4.606 5.860 5.720 5517 SHANG 5.850 0.010 19.9 5.767 32.85 2.56 2,574.0 0.165 0.110 0.110 0.110 0132 TDEX 0.110 -0.005 20 0.110 — — 59.8
TECHNOLOGY 0.580 0.070 0.415 0.400 0005 UCREST 0.405 Unch 10141.2 0.406 10.28 — 187.9
0.880 0.610 0.640 0.640 7031 AMTEL 0.640 UNCH 4 0.640 — — 31.9 0.965 0.290 0.695 0.670 0120 VIS 0.680 -0.010 644.4 0.681 18.33 0.49 114.8
0.315 0.160 0.205 0.190 5195 CENSOF 0.195 UNCH 2550.2 0.196 — — 97.8 0.128 0.030 0.040 0.035 0069 VIVOCOM 0.035 Unch 20327.1 0.035 12.50 — 198.3
0.665 0.130 0.310 0.295 0051 CUSCAPI 0.305 UNCH 5655.7 0.304 — — 262.1 0.155 0.095 0.105 0.100 0066 VSOLAR 0.105 0.005 59.9 0.105 — — 40.5
0.794 0.526 0.785 0.755 7204 D&O 0.765 UNCH 7799.5 0.771 34.15 1.31 795.7 0.045 0.035 — — 0141 WINTONI 0.035 — — — — — 18.0
0.435 0.165 0.250 0.245 8338 DATAPRP 0.250 UNCH 1244.7 0.246 — — 105.3 0.245 0.120 0.145 0.140 0086 YGL 0.145 -0.005 280 0.141 — — 33.7
0.175 0.080 0.085 0.085 0029 DIGISTA 0.085 UNCH 12 0.085 — — 56.0 TRADING SERVICES
1.352 0.975 1.020 1.010 5162 ECS 1.020 UNCH 194 1.011 7.33 4.90 183.6 0.300 0.210 — — 0122 AIM 0.260 — — — — — 69.2
1.670 0.335 0.770 0.730 0065 EFORCE 0.745 UNCH 16960.7 0.755 48.69 1.68 308.8 0.165 0.070 0.080 0.080 0048 ANCOMLB 0.080 -0.005 91.3 0.080 — — 37.9
3.120 2.203 3.120 2.980 0090 ELSOFT 3.070 0.110 2332.5 3.051 26.31 1.63 849.3 0.230 0.140 0.220 0.210 0187 BCMALL 0.215 -0.005 7463.9 0.217 15.47 — 90.6
0.800 0.331 0.765 0.730 0128 FRONTKN 0.745 -0.015 20361 0.743 20.87 0.67 784.8 0.333 0.207 0.245 0.245 0011 BTECH 0.245 Unch 81 0.245 15.31 6.53 61.7
1.800 1.030 1.610 1.600 0021 GHLSYS 1.600 -0.010 352.9 1.602 50.16 0.31 1,180.6 0.235 0.070 0.080 0.075 0150 FINTEC 0.075 Unch 1024.7 0.075 0.67 — 45.1
0.590 0.280 0.420 0.415 0082 GPACKET 0.415 -0.005 1122.9 0.416 — — 314.9 0.259 0.144 0.200 0.195 0157 FOCUSP 0.200 0.010 40 0.199 — 5.00 33.0
0.267 0.181 0.220 0.215 0056 GRANFLO 0.220 -0.005 21 0.215 8.09 2.73 106.3 0.682 0.422 0.505 0.500 0039 GFM 0.505 -0.005 557.8 0.503 19.96 1.82 222.6
2.938 1.475 2.770 2.720 7022 GTRONIC 2.760 0.010 4376.5 2.753 28.69 0.67 1,843.1 0.880 0.570 — — 0147 INNITY 0.650 — — — 24.34 — 90.0
0.940 0.495 — — 5028 HTPADU 0.590 — — — — 8.47 59.7 0.324 0.200 0.265 0.255 0193 KAB 0.255 -0.010 1063.8 0.260 9.48 3.92 81.6
2.560 1.497 2.440 2.370 0166 INARI 2.400 -0.060 19255 2.402 22.97 2.64 7,564.3 0.250 0.125 0.180 0.170 0180 KTC 0.180 0.005 1725.8 0.172 — — 91.8
0.235 0.085 0.110 0.110 9393 ITRONIC 0.110 UNCH 5 0.110 — — 11.3 0.270 0.115 — — 0167 MCLEAN 0.115 — — — — — 20.6
0.566 0.255 0.335 0.320 5161 JCY 0.325 -0.010 3670.9 0.324 — 9.23 675.0 0.290 0.155 — — 0081 MEGASUN 0.200 — — — 13.51 — 43.9
22.454 14.106 17.440 17.380 9334 KESM 17.380 UNCH 18 17.38 18.06 1.06 747.6 0.225 0.130 — — 0153 OVERSEA 0.150 — — — — — 37.0
0.340 0.120 0.230 0.220 0143 KEYASIC 0.220 -0.005 9076.6 0.223 56.41 — 204.7 0.310 0.095 0.105 0.105 0022 PARLO 0.105 Unch 280 0.105 0.63 — 38.2
2.440 1.370 2.430 2.360 5286 MI 2.370 -0.040 2822 2.406 16.96 — 1,185.0 0.180 0.105 0.125 0.120 0177 PASUKGB 0.120 -0.005 406 0.121 92.31 — 97.4
1.986 1.050 1.680 1.640 0113 MMSV 1.670 -0.020 443.2 1.663 12.84 1.20 272.2 0.480 0.280 — — 0006 PINEAPP 0.400 — — — 86.96 — 19.4
14.136 7.426 12.000 11.300 3867 MPI 11.800 0.460 184.3 11.68 15.63 2.46 2,476.6 0.350 0.235 0.270 0.270 0171 PLABS 0.270 Unch 30 0.270 13.92 2.22 58.0
1.385 0.964 1.180 1.130 5011 MSNIAGA 1.130 -0.010 44.4 1.141 4.23 4.42 68.3 0.350 0.235 0.300 0.285 0186 PTRANS 0.300 0.015 7533.3 0.292 12.10 2.83 414.9
0.355 0.120 0.170 0.160 0007 PUC 0.165 Unch 4723.9 0.165 — — 269.0
1.240 0.455 0.760 0.725 0083 NOTION 0.740 UNCH 6643.8 0.743 — 3.04 245.9
0.250 0.165 0.245 0.225 0196 QES 0.245 0.010 26798.4 0.238 9.88 — 185.8
0.590 0.340 0.400 0.390 9008 OMESTI 0.395 0.005 295 0.392 — — 179.3 0.465 0.210 0.285 0.280 0032 REDTONE 0.285 -0.010 431.9 0.281 34.76 — 216.1
0.315 0.205 0.235 0.220 0041 PANPAGE 0.230 0.015 2146.8 0.230 — — 61.1 0.635 0.230 0.355 0.330 0173 REV 0.340 0.010 2459.8 0.346 0.94 — 45.8
3.260 1.700 3.240 3.170 7160 PENTA 3.210 -0.030 964.8 3.206 28.51 — 1,016.2 0.592 0.435 0.490 0.490 0158 SCC 0.490 0.005 9.9 0.490 11.67 6.73 69.2
0.675 0.280 0.420 0.385 9075 THETA 0.410 -0.010 17.4 0.399 11.71 — 44.0 0.245 0.150 0.175 0.165 0161 SCH 0.165 Unch 1341.1 0.171 30.00 — 91.7
0.232 0.020 0.025 0.020 0118 TRIVE 0.025 UNCH 669.5 0.022 — — 53.3 0.265 0.135 0.165 0.160 0117 SMRT 0.160 -0.005 603.3 0.162 0.61 — 65.1
4.010 1.600 3.000 2.830 5005 UNISEM 2.960 0.120 5354.1 2.936 19.80 3.38 2,172.1 0.315 0.150 0.200 0.200 0140 STERPRO 0.200 -0.005 38.2 0.200 — — 64.3
7.760 5.062 7.620 7.450 0097 VITROX 7.520 -0.130 239 7.515 38.80 0.60 3,537.6 0.300 0.185 0.245 0.240 0080 STRAITS 0.245 Unch 910.1 0.243 25.52 — 98.7
0.766 0.483 0.515 0.510 0008 WILLOW 0.510 -0.010 173.5 0.514 0.89 1.96 253.0 0.887 0.621 0.660 0.655 0089 TEXCYCL 0.655 Unch 28.3 0.656 13.42 1.53 167.8
INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECT COMPANIES 0.210 0.115 0.150 0.135 0145 TFP 0.140 0.005 1821.4 0.143 — — 28.7
4.989 3.930 4.570 4.500 6947 DIGI 4.520 -0.050 2651.4 4.521 23.19 4.27 35,143.0 0.575 0.410 0.485 0.465 0199 TRIMODE 0.480 -0.010 454.7 0.475 11.37 — 79.7
5.900 3.630 4.900 4.700 6645 LITRAK 4.800 0.060 126.7 4.785 11.07 5.21 2,534.1 0.135 0.065 0.075 0.075 0165 XOX 0.075 -0.005 1291 0.075 — — 74.5
9.685 7.060 8.210 8.010 5031 TIMECOM 8.200 0.110 15.6 8.195 25.71 0.65 4,785.6 FINANCE
1.350 0.730 1.200 1.180 6742 YTLPOWR 1.200 UNCH 12068.8 1.194 15.06 4.17 9,789.9 0.888 0.492 0.550 0.525 0053 OSKVI 0.540 0.005 43.9 0.535 41.22 9.26 106.7
* Volume Weighted Average Price # PE is calculated based on latest 12 months reported Earnings Per Share
2 8 Markets FR I DAY AU G U ST 17, 2 0 1 8 • TH EEDGE FI N AN C I AL DAI LY
B U R S A M A L AY S I A E Q U I T Y D E R I VAT I V E S
Japan — Nikkei ends lower on hopes of stay cautious against a possible slide in the US — US stocks drop on downbeat 0.5%, with Caterpillar Inc and Boeing Co
new US-China trade talks market in the coming days.” earnings, trade tensions weighing on the Dow Jones Industrial Average.
We a k n e s s i n e m e r g i n g ma rke t “A combination of fears of contagion
TOKYO: Japan’s Nikkei ended lower yesterday currencies remained a concern as this could NEW YORK: Wall Street fell in a day of heavy from Turkey and a possibility of a China
after paring early losses following news of trigger buying of safe-haven currencies, trading on Wednesday with the S&P 500 slowdown has upset markets worldwide,”
fresh talks between China and the US, which strengthening the yen, Miura added. Index posting its biggest precentage drop Kinahan added.
raised hopes of a potential thaw in their trade Shares of Japanese department stores, since late June as investors turned risk-averse The S&P 500 Energy Index dropped 3.5%
war and weakened the yen. cosmetics makers and drugstores, which on disappointing earnings and escalating as a fall in crude prices was exacerbated by
The Nikkei Share Average lost 0.06% to benefit from inbound tourism, fell sharply global tariff worries. an unexpected surge in US stockpiles. The
22,192.04 points. The Nikkei was deeply on news of lean visitor arrivals in July. Chinese technology company Tencent energy index suffered its biggest precentage
in negative territory in morning trade, but Arrivals rose 5.6% from a year earlier to Holdings Ltd reported its first profit decline loss since Feb 5.
erased early losses at the midday break after 2.832 million, said Japan National Tourism in almost 13 years, putting pressure on the US Metals prices fell, dragging down the
China’s commerce ministry’s announcement Organization. The growth rate slowed from tech sector. Technology stocks were the biggest materials sector , which ended down 1.6%.
that Vice Minister Wang Shouwen will hold double-digits, due to natural disasters this drag on the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq, with the The S&P 1500 Metals and Mining Index was
talks in Washington in late August. summer and heavy rain in western Japan. S&P 500 Technology Index down 1.1%. down 4.8%.
However, the broader Topix slumped Isetan Mitsukoshi closed 1.7% lower, Retail shares fell as Macy’s Inc stock Adding to the day’s bearish tone for metals
0.6% to 1,687.15, after touching its lowest Takashimaya by 2.4% and Shiseido Co tumbled 15.9% after margin fears spooked and for stocks was the US dollar. The US
since late March. by 5.4%. Kose Corp dived 8.1% and investors, overshadowing its stronger-than- dollar index briefly touched a 13-month
The US dollar was slightly up against Matsumotokiyoshi declined 3.5%. expected sales and earnings. high before ending the day essentially flat.
the yen at ¥110.83, compared with Large cap, index-heavy Fast Retailing rose “There was a lot of optimism heading into The Dow fell 0.54% to 25,162.41 points;
¥110.47 in early Asian trade, after China’s 2.1%, while Fanuc Corp surged 1%, helping retail earnings,” said JJ Kinahan, chief market the S&P 500 dropped 0.76% to 2,818.37; and
announcement. the Nikkei outperform the Topix by adding strategist at TD Ameritrade in Chicago. the Nasdaq Composite lost 1.23% to 7,774.12.
“The news lifted investors’ risk stance,” 46 positive points to the Nikkei benchmark Macy’s results have “taken an edge off that Losses were somewhat offset by gains in
said Chihiro Ohta, general manager at SMBC index. optimism.” defensive sectors, including real estate and
Nikko Securities, adding that the market’s Foreigners sold Japanese stocks for Second-quarter US earnings have mostly utilities.
recovery mainly stemmed from futures. the second consecutive week in the week been stronger than expected, with 79.1% Tesla Inc stock fell 2.6% as the Securities
However, declining issues outnumbered ended last Friday on concerns over the US- beating analyst expectations, according to and Exchange Commission sent the company
advancing ones 1,673 to 367 on the main China trade war, a stronger yen and Turkey’s Thomson Reuters. Results are in for 460 of subpoenas regarding chief executive officer
board. economic woes. Overseas investors sold a net S&P 500 companies. Elon Musk’s plan to go private, according to
“The Topix indicates the actual state of the ¥153.4 billion of Japanese stocks, including The trade fracas heated up as Turkish Fox Business Network.
Japanese market as the Nikkei is somewhat cash equities and futures, data from Japanese President Recep Tayyip Erdogan doubled A m o n g ga i n e r s, Ca na d a - b a s e d
supported by buying in large-cap stocks stock exchanges showed. tariffs on some US imports, and China Canopy Growth soared by 30.4% following
which are heavyweight,” said Yutaka Miura, a Analysts expect more losses for Japanese lodged a complaint with the World Trade Corona beer maker Constellation Brands’
senior technical analyst at Mizuho Securities. stocks if Turkey’s financial crisis deepen Organization against American trade policies. announcement that it was upping its stake
“Since the Topix is weak, we need to further. The tariff-sensitive industrial sector slipped in the cannabis producer. — Reuters
NZ $ 0.579 0.659 0.655 0.519 0.866 0.897 0.906 0.907 2.7053 4.540 55.094 4.319 2.419 9,621 46.199 73.012 5.568 35.195 2.398 2.470 6.063 21.902 5.170
EURO 1.726 1.137 1.130 0.896 1.495 1.549 1.565 1.565 4.6705 7.837 95.116 7.457 4.177 16,609 79.759 126.049 9.612 60.762 4.141 4.265 10.467 37.812 8.926
US $ 1.518 0.879 0.994 0.787 1.315 1.362 1.376 1.376 4.1070 6.892 83.640 6.557 3.673 14,605 70.136 110.841 8.452 53.431 3.641 3.750 9.204 33.250 7.849
SWISS FR 1.528 0.885 1.006 0.792 1.323 1.371 1.385 1.385 4.1330 6.935 84.169 6.599 3.696 14,698 70.580 111.543 8.506 53.770 3.664 3.774 9.263 33.460 7.899
STERLING £ 1.928 1.117 1.270 1.262 1.669 1.730 1.747 1.748 5.2155 8.752 106.215 8.327 4.664 18,547 89.066 140.758 10.734 67.853 4.624 4.763 11.689 42.224 9.967
CANADA $ 1.155 0.669 0.761 0.756 0.599 1.036 1.047 1.047 3.1241 5.242 63.623 4.988 2.794 11,110 53.351 84.314 6.430 40.644 2.770 2.853 7.002 25.292 5.971
BRUNEI $ 1.115 0.646 0.734 0.730 0.578 0.965 1.010 1.011 3.0156 5.060 61.413 4.815 2.697 10,724 51.498 81.386 6.206 39.232 2.674 2.754 6.758 24.414 5.763
SINGAPORE $ 1.103 0.639 0.727 0.722 0.572 0.955 0.990 1.000 2.9850 5.009 60.790 4.766 2.669 10,615 50.975 80.560 6.143 38.834 2.646 2.726 6.690 24.166 5.705
AUSTRALIA $ 1.103 0.639 0.727 0.722 0.572 0.955 0.990 1.000 2.9841 5.007 60.772 4.765 2.669 10,612 50.960 80.536 6.141 38.823 2.646 2.725 6.688 24.159 5.703
MALAYSIA RM 0.370 0.214 0.243 0.242 0.192 0.320 0.332 0.335 0.335 1.0000 1.678 20.365 1.597 0.894 3,556 17.077 26.988 2.058 13.010 0.887 0.913 2.241 8.096 1.911
100 CHINESE RMB 22.029 12.760 14.510 14.419 11.426 19.076 19.762 19.964 19.971 59.5940 1,214 95.151 53.294 211,927 1,017.692 1,608 122.647 775.307 52.834 54.420 133.559 482.468 113.892
100 BANGLAD’H TAKA 1.815 1.051 1.196 1.188 0.941 1.572 1.628 1.645 1.646 4.9103 8.240 7.840 4.391 17,462 83.854 132.522 10.106 63.883 4.353 4.484 11.005 39.754 9.384
100 DANISH KRONER 23.151 13.410 15.250 15.154 12.009 20.048 20.769 20.982 20.988 62.6310 105.10 1,275 56.010 222,728 1,069.55 1,690 128.90 814.82 55.53 57.19 140.37 507.06 119.70
100 UAE DIRHAM 41.334 23.942 27.227 27.056 21.440 35.793 37.081 37.461 37.473 111.8220 187.64 2,277 178.54 397,660 1,910 3,018 230.13 1,455 99.14 102.11 250.61 905.30 213.71
1000 INA RUPIAH 0.010 0.006 0.007 0.007 0.005 0.009 0.009 0.009 0.009 0.0281 0.047 0.573 0.045 0.025 0.480 0.759 0.058 0.366 0.025 0.026 0.063 0.228 0.054
100 INDIA RUPEE 2.165 1.254 1.426 1.417 1.123 1.874 1.942 1.962 1.962 5.8558 9.826 119.255 9.350 5.237 20,824 158.038 12.051 76.183 5.192 5.347 13.124 47.408 11.191
100 JAPAN YEN 1.370 0.793 0.902 0.897 0.710 1.186 1.229 1.241 1.242 3.7053 6.218 75.459 5.916 3.314 13,177 63.276 7.626 48.205 3.285 3.384 8.304 29.998 7.081
100 NORWEGIAN KRONER 17.961 10.404 11.831 11.757 9.316 15.553 16.113 16.278 16.283 48.5900 81.535 990 77.581 43.453 172,795 829.776 1,311 632.147 43.078 44.371 108.897 393.381 92.862
100 PHILIPPINE PESO 2.841 1.646 1.872 1.860 1.474 2.460 2.549 2.575 2.576 7.6865 12.898 156.537 12.273 6.874 27,335 131.263 207.446 15.819 6.815 7.019 17.227 62.229 14.690
100 QATAR RIYAL 41.694 24.151 27.464 27.291 21.627 36.105 37.404 37.787 37.799 112.7956 189.273 2,297 180.095 100.871 401,122 1,926 3,044 232.137 1,467 103.002 252.792 913.184 215.567
100 SAUDI RIYAL 40.479 23.447 26.664 26.496 20.997 35.053 36.314 36.686 36.697 109.5083 183.757 2,230 174.847 97.931 389,432 1,870 2,955 225.372 1,425 97.086 245.424 886.570 209.284
100 SWEDISH KRONOR 16.494 9.554 10.864 10.796 8.555 14.283 14.796 14.948 14.953 44.6200 74.873 908.695 71.243 39.903 158,677 761.980 1,204 91.830 580.498 39.558 40.746 361.240 85.275
100 THAI BAHT 4.566 2.645 3.008 2.989 2.368 3.954 4.096 4.138 4.139 12.3519 20.727 251.549 19.722 11.046 43,926 210.934 333.358 25.421 160.696 10.951 11.279 27.682 23.606
100 HK$ 19.342 11.203 12.740 12.660 10.033 16.749 17.351 17.529 17.535 52.3251 87.803 1,065.611 83.545 46.793 186,078 893.560 1,412 107.687 680.740 46.389 47.782 117.268 423.620
Note: Run your finger down the left-hand side until you reach the country of origin you plan to exchange. Then move your finger until that line intersects with the vertical column of the currency you wish to buy. The figure is how much you will get. The above rates are subject to change and provided by Thompson Reuters.
FRIDAY AU G U S T 17, 20 1 8 • T HEED G E FINA NCIA L DA ILY
Markets 3 1
FUTURES . MONEY MARKET . COMMODITIES
2.5
1395 24000 -21.75 1.16
FBM KLCI futures end lower FBM KLCI futures Euro rebounds from Klibor
with weaker cash market INDEX AND FUTURES
CONTRACT LAST CHANGE VOLUME
OPEN CHANGE IN
INTEREST OPEN INTEREST
13½-month lows MONTH SETTLEMENT
PRICE
CHANGE VOLUME OPEN
INTEREST
The FBM KLCI futures (FKLI) contracts on FBMKLCI 1,777.27 -8.67 107.25M The euro recovered yesterday from its weakest SEP8 96.27 — — —
OCT8 96.27 — — —
Bursa Malaysia Derivatives ended lower AUG 18 1,776.00 -6.00 6,062 26,603 948 since late June 2017 and the US dollar fell DEC8 96.27 — — —
yesterday in line with the weaker underlying SEP 18 1,770.50 -8.00 334 2,076 333
after news that a Chinese delegation will MAR9 96.22 — — —
DEC 18 1,769.00 -5.50 100 453 -1
cash market. MAR 19 1,765.00 -7.50 68 197 -2
travel to the US for trade talks, with investors JUN9 96.22 — — —
Spot month August 2018 fell six points to TOTAL buying back into currencies hit hard in the SEP9 96.22 — — —
6,564 29,329 1,278
DEC9 96.22 — — —
1,776; September 2018 eased eight points to recent sell-off. MAR0 96.22 — — —
1,770.5; December 2018 slipped 5.5 points FUTURES
AUG/SEP
ROLL OVER BID
-4.5
OFFER
-5.0
CLOSE
-5.0
Many emerging market currencies also JUN0 96.22 — — —
to 1,769; and distant month March 2019 rose, clawing back some of Wednesday’s SEP0 96.22 — — —
shed 7.5 points to 1,765. Turnover, however, FUTURES FAIR VALUE losses thanks to easing fears over the knock- DEC0 96.22 — — —
MAR1 96.22 — — —
reduced to 6,564 lots from 7,083 lots on CONTRACT
AUG 18
DAYS TO EXPIRY
15
KLIBOR DIVIDEND FAIR VALUE
2.35 0.22 2.13
on effects from a slide in the Turkish lira. JUN1 96.22 — — —
Wednesday while open interest widened to SEP 18 44 7.22 12.67 -5.45 Global equity markets were mixed, SEP1 96.22 — — —
29,329 contracts versus 28,810 contracts. ROLL’S FAIR -7.58 however, underlining how nervous investors DEC1 96.22 — — —
The underlying benchmark FBM KLCI remain. MAR2 96.22 — — —
JUN2 96.22 — — —
finished 8.67 lower at 1,777.27. “That China and the US are beginning
SEP2 96.22 — — —
Most Southeast Asian stock markets to talk again is supporting the market,” said DEC2 96.22 — — —
tracked broader Asia to end lower yesterday, Commerzbank currencies strategist Thu MAR3 96.22 — — —
as Turkey’s currency woes and concerns of Lan Nguyen. “As the [Turkish] lira did not JUN3 96.22 — — —
slowing economic growth in China weighed Around the region, MSCI’s Asia ex-Japan depreciate further, that has taken out some JAN-00 — — — —
TOTAL 0 0
on investor risk appetite. stock index was weaker by 0.34%. — Agencies tension from the market.” — Reuters
Commodities CPO prices react to various factors including soyoil prices, weather conditions and stockpiles. Open interest shows either increasing or decreasing market participation.
1660 1,181.70
3450 152500 5075 0.2834 0.525 121.25 (+3.50)
(RM2,564/tonne) 65.14
(+0.13) 1340
2700 105000 3750 0.350 87.50
Palm oil rises, market still CPO futures Oil edges up, darker demand Commodities
first half of August fell from a month earlier, REGION GRADE A GRADE B GRADE C 700 1050
OER (RM/TON) OER(RM/TON) OER (RM/TON)
cargo surveyor data showed. NORTH 20.00% 466 19.00% 445 18.00% 424
Inspection company AmSpec Agri SOUTH 20.00% 473 19.00% 452 18.00% 430
500 625
Malaysia reported a 14.6% decline and CENTRAL 20.00% 472 19.00% 451 18.00% 429
Societe Generale de Surveillance an 11.1% EAST COAST 20.00% 468 19.00% 447 18.00% 426 300 200
SABAH 22.00% 454 21.00% 434 20.00% 415 Jan 7, 2007 Aug 16, 2018 Jan 7, 2007 Aug 16, 2018
fall. — Reuters SARAWAK 22.00% 459 21.00% 440 20.00% 420
Markets
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F U T U R E S . M O N E Y M A R K E T . C O M M O D I T I E S PA G E 3 1
YOUR DAILY FINANCIAL MARKET S ROUNDUP I N S I D E R M OV E S . T R A D I N G T H E M E S . E V E N T S . FO R E X PA G E 3 0
G L O BA L M A R K E T S . B U R SA M A L AY S I A E Q U I T Y D E R I VAT I V E S PA G E 2 9
RESEARCH: TAI TS [tai@bizedge.com] M A I N M A R K E T . A C E M A R K E T L I ST I N G PA G E 2 5
KLCI 1,777.27 8.67 FBM ACE 5,523.04 11.92 FTSTI 3,211.93 22.19 NIKKEI 22,192.04 12.18 HANG SENG 27,100.06 223.53 DOW JONES 25,162.41 137.51
1,779.62
lower on profit-taking NESTLE
MPI
147.000
11.800
0.900
0.460
BAT
HEIM
35.340
22.120
-0.660
-0.320
1425.0 UTDPLT 27.400 0.360 PETGAS 18.380 -0.280
HSI-H4F 1.640 0.310 HLFG 17.900 -0.220
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysian stocks swung back into the red AIRPORT 9.350 0.210 KLK 24.580 -0.220
1122.5 yesterday, wiping out gains made over the last two days as HSI-H4E 1.160 0.175 SCIENTX 8.190 -0.210
investors cashed in on profits. JFTECH 0.925 0.155 CHINTEK 7.200 -0.200
820.0 The benchmark FBM KLCI traded in negative territory HSI-H4N 2.110 0.150 WARISAN 2.100 -0.200
throughout the day to close down 8.67 points or 0.48% at UCHITEC 3.300 0.150 PMETAL-WC 4.250 -0.160
Jan 2, 2008 Aug 16, 2018
HSI-H4R 1.200 0.140 VITROX 7.520 -0.130
1,777.27 points. Market breadth was negative with 515 losers
DKLS 1.810 0.140 QUALITY 0.755 -0.125
900 and 290 gainers. HENGYUAN 7.290 0.130 GENP-WA 1.670 -0.120
600
A total of 2.11 billion worth of shares were traded for
RM1.91 billion compared with 2.4 billion shares worth Top gainers and losers (ranked by percentage)
300 RM2.03 billion on Wednesday.
According to Hong Leong Investment Bank head of retail UP CHANGE DOWN CHANGE
CLOSE (%) CLOSE (%)
0
research Loui Low, investors in index-linked counters are
FBM KLCI futures likely to stay in profit-taking mode amid uncertainty over UNISEM-C4 0.015 200.00 RHBBANK-C7 0.020 -55.56
RALCO-WB 0.075 66.67 GENM-C36 0.025 -54.55
CONTRACT SETTLEMENT CHANGE HIGH LOW
Turkey’s economy and the US-China trade war fears.
SYF-WB 0.075 36.36 SCBUILD-WB 0.005 -50.00
AUG 18 1,776.00 -6.00 1,778.00 1,766.50 However, he noted that beneficiaries of the weaker PAOS-WA 0.095 35.71 FBMKLCI-C3R 0.005 -50.00
SEP 18 1,770.50 -8.00 1,773.00 1,763.00 ringgit, which has fallen in line with other emerging market ASIAPLY-WA 0.040 33.33 MRCB-C28 0.005 -50.00
DEC 18 1,769.00 -5.50 1,769.50 1,761.00
currencies, include export-driven counters such as Unisem ASIAPLY-WB 0.040 33.33 CMSB-C10 0.015 -40.00
(M) Bhd, which has seen a slight uptick in its share price. UNISEM-C5 0.020 33.33 GENM-C33 0.010 -33.33
FBM KLCI sensitivity* Although the trade war between China and the US may UCHITEC-CC 0.060 33.33 BRIGHT-WB 0.020 -33.33
KLCI CHANGE CLOSE VOLUME affect these export-driven companies in the long term, Low BTM-WA 0.045 28.57 FBMKLCI-H4R 0.165 -29.79
POINTS (RM) (RM) ('000) AIRPORT-CY 0.075 25.00 HSI-C3G 0.100 -25.93
MALAYSIA AIRPORT 0.55 0.210 9.350 7622.4
said they could see improvements in earnings in the near ECONBHD-CM 0.050 25.00 MISC-C17 0.030 -25.00
GENTING -0.37 -0.060 8.550 6526.8 term as long as the US dollar continues to strengthen. IREKA-WB 0.075 25.00 HIBISCS-CD 0.015 -25.00
K.LUMPUR KEPONG -0.37 -0.220 24.580 162.0 Advance Synergy Bhd, AHB Holdings Bhd and Nova
RHB BANK -0.38 -0.060 5.070 6284.4 MSC Bhd were the most actively traded counters on Bursa Top gainers and losers - warrants (ranked by percentage)
IHH HEALTHCARE -0.39 -0.030 5.430 7624.9 Malaysia yesterday, while British American Tobacco
HONG LEONG FINANCIAL -0.40 -0.220 17.900 259.1 UP CHANGE DOWN CHANGE
GENTING MALAYSIA -0.47 -0.050 5.050 2877.0
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the air on
munity schemes such as jogging tracks, gar-
dens and clubhouse facilities. Sarkunan:
Landed strata developments provide high- The demand
rise lifestyle facilities without compromising for gated-
STRATA
the advantages of living in landed abodes, and-guarded
says Sarkunan. communities
“One of the advantages of living in a stra- is on the rise,
ta-titled development is the facilities that mainly due
it provides. Occupants usually get to en- to security
joy common facilities such as a gym and concerns.
LANDED
swimming pool within walking distance
without having to maintain these facilities
themselves.
“With the aid of a Management Corpo-
ration (MC), these common facilities and
residents’ interests are protected,” Sarkunan Wong: Strata
SCHEMES
highlights. living in
Wong concurs, explaining that landed Malaysia is
homes with separate individual land titles still a learning
that have their own boom gates set up by process for
homeowners are not regulated under the locals, as well
law to enable them to self-manage and col- as foreign
lect maintenance charges. In contrast, the property
land parcels with strata titles are protected owners.
B Y N ATA L IE KHOO
M
successful landed strata developments. The and governed by the Strata Management Act
473-acre multiple-award winning township (SMA) 2013 and Strata Titles Act (STA) 1985. preference of the modern society.
alaysians are beginning development supported by commercial, “The contribution to charges and sinking “Landed strata developments are built
to get used to living in institutional and recreational components fund by all parcel owners in a strata scheme based on the ideology of a gated-and-guard-
high-rises, especially started the trend in community lifestyle liv- are mandatory under the SMA 2013. Fur- ed development with security and exclusiv-
city dwellers. Whether ing, he says. thermore, the Act provides an avenue for ity in mind.
by choice, or not, many the parcel owners to resolve their disputes “The concept of gated-and-guarded com-
are becoming more Why are landed strata through the Commissioner of Buildings and munities, or GACOS under land title devel-
equipped with the dos and don’ts of living developments sprouting? the Strata Management Tribunal,” says Wong. opments, gained demand and popularity in
within the strata community of condomini- In recent years, many property developers Sarkunan adds that with rising concerns the late 1990s. They were regulated by deed of
ums and apartments. Less familiar are stra- have forayed into gated-and-guarded landed over convenience, lifestyle and security, mutual covenants (DMC) (entered between
ta landed residential schemes that are now strata developments, as they resonate with landed strata developments fit the evolving developer and first purchaser), constitution
sprouting in new township developments. discerning homebuyers who seek safety and
By definition, a strata scheme is a prop- security, social status, and lifestyle facilities,
erty development which divides buildings says Sarkunan.
or land into parcels, boxes and accessory “The demand for gated-and-guarded
parcels and common property under a man- communities is on the rise, mainly due
agement system. Examples include flats, to security concerns,” he stresses, citing
apartments, condominiums, townhouses Cradleton @ Eco Majestic by EcoWorld
and landed houses in gated communities. Development Group Bhd, The Glades by
“Previously, landed strata developments Sime Darby, Marvelane Homes by the Lake
used to refer more commonly to townhous- by Marvelane Sdn Bhd, and Armada Villa
es and cluster houses. Nowadays, they may by Faber Group as examples of strata land-
include terraced, semidee and detached ed homes.
houses within gated-and-guarded schemes, “The security system controls accessibility
targeting the mid to upper income popula- by visitors and the public. This provides cer-
tion segment,” says Malaysian Institute of tain tiers of protection and serenity,” he says.
Property and Facility Managers (MIPFM) Burgess Rawson Malaysia managing di-
president Sarkunan Subramaniam. rector Wong Kok Soo says although it may be
He cites Desa ParkCity in Kepong, which costly to own strata landed homes, they give
was launched in 2000, as one of the most peace of mind to well-to-do homeowners as
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COVER STORY
1. Share unit is based on the Share unit is based on the built-up area
land area of the parcel and of the parcel and its accessory parcels.
its accessory parcels.
2. The building is private property The management body maintains the common
that has to be maintained by the property, comprising the roof, external
owner. This includes the roof, walls, building facade and common areas
external walls and building using the common funds in the maintenance
facade including repainting. account and the sinking fund account.
3. The onus to get fire insurance The onus to get fire insurance coverage for
coverage for the property is on the entire subdivided building including
Similarity
STA amendment 2007 took place. prioritise the residents’ interest. maintenance of common
“STA amendment 2007 allowed the land facilities such as roads,
2. The internal service roads and
parcels to be regulated under SMA 2013 drainage and clubhouse.
Both pay charges and sinking infrastructure will not be surrendered
which is statutorily enforceable,” Sarkunan fund contributions for the to the government and will remain the 2. Funds may not be sufficient
explains. management and maintenance of property of the MC. Roads, back lanes, especially when some owners
As such, under a strata scheme, devel- common properties in the strata clubhouse and the rest of the facilities are refuse to pay maintenance fees, and
opers have more flexibility in designing scheme pursuant to the Strata part of the common areas and belong to this may lead to rundown common
development layouts and regulate them for Management Act 2013 (SMA 2013). the MC. Every owner has equitable rights. infrastructure and facilities.
sustainability.
3. Management and maintenance 3. If some owners refuse to comply,
The challenges of the common areas can be the MC has to resort to legal action,
Sarkunan notes that not many purchasers conducted in a timely manner. which will incur legal costs to be
are well-versed with the STA provisions Civic consciousness lacking borne by the management fund.
4. Gated-and-guarded developments provide
especially when it comes to land parcels. “Strata living in Malaysia is still a learning a sense of community and security. 4. Owners have to pay for the
Most of them do not realise their respective process for locals, as well as foreign prop- maintenance of the common
properties are governed by the STA/SMA. erty owners such as the many Chinese 5. Residents enjoy exclusive use of the
facilities even though they may
“They tend to forget that they have pur- nationals and Middle Eastern purchas- common areas and facilities.
not use the said facilities.
chased a land parcel, not a ‘landed property’. ers who buy into the strata schemes. 6. Residents have access to a variety of
Land parcels are regulated under SMA (in The majority do not know the SMA, and 5. The management has the right
lifestyle and recreational facilities.
the Third Schedule) and it carries restric- even if they know something of the Act, to disallow any renovation
tions on renovation works. An owner cannot they still prefer to do as they like. This is 7. Landed strata developments often form part works being done to the
N EWS
* 100 = IDEAL
Japan Tokyo 7 97.2 100.0 100.0 94.4 100.0 92.9
Unit’s (EIU) Global Liveability decline in crime rates, have despite threats of terrorism and
Denmark Copenhagen 9 96.8 95.0 95.8 95.4 100.0 100.0
Index 2018 ranked 140 cities contributed to higher ratings unrest that cities around the
Australia Adelaide 10 96.6 95.0 100.0 94.2 100.0 96.4
globally. in the infrastructure and sta- world continue to grapple with.
“Vienna has succeeded in bility categories respectively,” Only 10 cities have registered a
displacing Melbourne from the EIU said. decline in their liveability rat- The ten least liveable cities
top spot, ending a record seven The rest of the three top- ings over the past six months, COUNTRY CITY RANK OVERALL STABILITY HEALTH- CULTURE & EDUCATION INFRA-
RATING* CARE ENVIRONMENT STRUCTURE
consecutive years at the head ranked cities are all in Canada largely reflecting an impact on
Senegal Dakar 131 48.3 50.0 41.7 59.7 50.0 37.5
of the survey for the Australian — Toronto (joint 7th with cultural and environmental Algeria Algiers 132 44.1 50.0 45.8 45.4 50.0 30.4
city,” the research and analy- Tokyo), Calgary (4th) and Van- indicators,” the report showed. Cameroon Douala 133 44.0 60.0 25.0 48.4 33.3 42.9
sis division of The Economist couver (6th). Of the poorer-scoring cities, Libya Tripoli 134 42.9 45.0 41.7 40.3 50.0 41.1
Group said in its overview of EIU highlighted that the 11 occupy the very bottom tier Zimbabwe Harare 135 42.6 40.0 20.8 58.6 66.7 35.7
this year’s rankings. ranking movements do not of liveability, where ratings fall P. New Guinea Port Moresby 136 41.0 30.0 37.5 47.0 50.0 46.4
The EIU noted that although necessarily arise from a below 50% and most aspects of Pakistan Karachi 137 40.9 20.0 45.8 38.7 66.7 51.8
both Melbourne and Vienna change in liveability in the living are severely restricted. Nigeria Lagos 138 38.5 20.0 37.5 53.5 33.3 46.4
have registered improvements cities themselves, but reflect Damascus, Syria has seen Bangladesh Dhaka 139 38.0 50.0 29.2 40.5 41.7 26.8
in liveability over the last six how cities compare with one a stabilisation in its dramatic Syria Damascus 140 30.7 20.0 29.2 40.5 33.3 32.1
months, Vienna’s rise in rat- another. decline in liveability but re-
ings especially in the stability For example, although four mains ranked at the bottom yȈʤljƹȈǼǼljɰɽȈȴɥɨɁʤljɨɰӯȢƃɰɽˎʤljʰljƃɨɰӰ
category had been enough for cities have fallen from the top of the 140 cities surveyed, with CITY COUNTRY RANK (OUT OF 140) OVERALL RATING FIVE YEAR MOVEMENT %
the city to overtake Melbourne. ten over the past year — Auck- a liveability score that is 7.3% (100=IDEAL)
The two cities are now sep- land (from 8th to 12th), Perth lower than the second low- Abidjan Cote d’Ivoire 124 52.2 6.3
Hanoi Vietnam 107 59.7 5.5
arated by 0.7 of a percentage (from 7th to 14th), Helsinki est-ranking city in the survey,
Belgrade Serbia 82 72.2 5
point, with Vienna scoring a (from 9th to 16th) and Ham- Dhaka in Bangladesh.
Tehran Iran 128 50.8 5
near-ideal 99.1 out of 100 and burg (from 10th to 18th) — “The relatively small num-
Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam 116 57.1 4.4
Melbourne scoring 98.4. none of these have seen a fall ber of cities in the bottom tier
Two other top-ranked Aus- in their overall scores during of liveability partly reflects the
tralian cities were Sydney (5th) this period. intended scope of the rank- yȈʤljƹȈǼǼljɰɽǁljƺȢȈȶljɨɰӯȢƃɰɽˎʤljʰljƃɨɰӰ
and Adelaide (10th), while only ing — the survey is designed
one other European city made Overall rise in to address a range of cities or
CITY COUNTRY RANK (OUT OF 140) OVERALL RATING
(100=IDEAL)
FIVE YEAR MOVEMENT %
the top ten namely Copenha- liveability across business centres that people Kiev Ukraine 118 56.6 -12.6
gen in Denmark taking 9th all cities might want to live in or visit. San Juan Puerto Rico 89 69.8 -8.9
Damascus Syria 140 30.7 -7.7
place, after its score increased The rankings also showed that For example, the survey does
Caracas Venezuela 126 51.3 -5.1
by 3.3 percentage points from overall liveability across all cit- not include locations such as
Asuncion Paraguay 102 64.3 -4.5
the last survey cycle. ies surveyed increased by 0.7% Kabul in Afghanistan or Bagh-
Also among the top-ranked in the past six months and 0.9% dad in Iraq,” EIU said.
SOURCE: THE ECONOMIST INTELLIGENCE UNIT LIMITED 2018
F E ATU R E
T
An aerial view of Seremban 2.
he 3,800-acre Serem- The current population is close to
ban 2 master-planned 65,000 people and rising.
development south of
the border in Negeri
Sembilan is in for a
boost in commercial
vitality, as developer IJM Land
Bhd will be introducing the first
strata retail shop development
with a lifestyle concept in the 22
year-old township. Hoo: Grand Central will develop
The upcoming project to be into the commercial business
launched in 1Q19 is called Grand district of Seremban 2.
Central. The development will be
located on a 26.8-acre freehold plot also serve the needs of neighbour-
close to Mydin Hypermarket and ing towns and residential areas such
will be developed in three phases as Bahau, Sendayan, Seremban
over the next five to seven years. and Lukut.
“We plan to make it the commer- Seremban 2’s current popula-
cial business district of Seremban tion is close to 65,000 people and
2. It will consist of retail, shopping rising, with many young families.
mall, healthcare, convention centre The strong demand for the shop
and serviced apartments,” IJM Land offices is reflected in the price trend.
senior general manager (central For instance, a 3-storey shop office
region) Datuk Hoo Kim See told which was sold at RM700,000 in
EdgeProp.my. early 2010, is now asking for RM1.5 More launches this year of 2-storey link houses measuring homes with facilities that can in-
Phase 1, which carries an esti- million. Prior to Phase 1 launch of Grand 20ft by 70ft or a built-up of 2,224 corporate their gadgets at home,”
mated GDV of RM110 million, con- The 2-storey shop offices close Central, IJM Land will be rolling sq ft with indicative selling prices he added.
sists of 156 units of 3-storey lifestyle to Mydin Hypermarket fetched a out three residential projects with starting from RM560,000. Hoo highlighted the company’s
strata shop office units measuring price of RM1.2 million last year, a total estimated GDV of RM188 “Seremban 2 has been gaining emphasis on infrastructure devel-
24ft by 80ft and 24ft by 70ft, or a from RM400,000 seven years ago. million in Seremban 2, in the sec- buyers’ attention for its matured opment, including fibre optics in-
built-up size of around 5,500 sq ft. Seremban 2 was a joint venture ond half of this year. infrastructure development, varied frastructure to provide a good foun-
The selling price will be determined between IJM Land and the Negeri The 16-storey Safira Apartment, amenities as well as good connec- dation for the incorporation of smart
at a later stage. Sembilan state government. The to be launched in 3Q18, will offer tivity and accessibility. home features in future projects.
“We are still fine-tuning the 2,300-acre satellite city has been 242 freehold apartment units with “We are targeting young home- “Technology is evolving. Smart
plans for the second and third phas- enlarged with the addition of the a built-up area of 873 sq ft. It carries buyers in their late 20s and early homes will be a new trend where a
es. We will unveil the details after 1,500-acre Seremban 2 Heights an estimated GDV of RM75 million 30s,” said Hoo. house will have the basic facility,
we have launched the first phase,” in 2009. with selling prices ranging between Currently, Seremban 2 is left such as a control panel, to enable
said Hoo. Hoo revealed that the proposed RM280,000 and RM320,000. with just a few plots of residential the homeowner to integrate all the
He highlighted that the strata Grand Central site is one of the Slated for launch in Septem- land, parts of which will be used for gadgets in the house,” he explained.
shop concept in the heart of the few remaining commercial plots ber is Ara Impian, which has an Safira Apartment and Ara Impian, In March 2018, IJM Land launch-
township will enable the developer in Seremban 2. estimated GDV of RM56 million. while Seremban 2 Heights has ap- ed Rimbun Ara, a cyber home pro-
or property manager to inject live- “As its young population grows, It comprises 119 units of freehold proximately 400 acres of untouched ject with smart features. Over 65%
liness to the common areas, with consumers will have different re- 2-storey link houses measuring 20ft raw land that will be developed in of the units were taken up within
themed or festive decorations, and tail demands. Starbucks couldn’t by 65ft with a built-up size of 1,688 the coming years. five months.
fun activities to attract the crowd survive 10 years ago but now is a sq ft and prices from RM450,000. “Moving forward, we are look- “Properties in Seremban 2 have
to Grand Central. popular hangout place for young- In 4Q18, landed housing pro- ing at offering something different, always been in demand and hous-
He pointed out that existing shop sters. We need to offer something ject Rimbun Alam will be unveiled such as smart homes with Inter- ing price growth have been resil-
offices in Seremban 2 have enjoyed different, creating a lifestyle place in Seremban 2 Heights. With an net-of-Things features to meet the ient, supported by owner occupiers
strong demand due to the town- with ambience within a safe envi- estimated GDV of RM57 million, needs of young buyers who are who choose to grow their families
ship’s growing population. They ronment,” he explained. Rimbun Alam will offer 102 units IT-savvy and who are looking for here,” he said.
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