Malaysia Closing Bell on 16 July | MRDIY Was the Top Gainer of FBM KLCI
MRDIY was the top gainer, rising 5.61 percent to close at RM 2.070. The top loser was SIME, losing 3.25 percent to end at RM 2.680.
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Malaysia Closing Bell on 11 July | SUNWAY Was the Top Gainer of FBM KLCI
SUNWAY was the top gainer, rising 4.33 percent to close at RM 4.100. The top loser was NESTLE, losing 1.55 percent to end at RM 120.800.
Malaysia Closing Bell on 09 July | PBBANK Was the Top Gainer of FBM KLCI
PBBANK was the top gainer, rising 1.73 percent to close at RM 4.110. The top loser was GENTING, losing 1.93 percent to end at RM 4.570.
Malaysia Closing Bell on 05 July | PETDAG Was the Top Gainer of FBM KLCI
PETDAG was the top gainer, rising 1.28 percent to close at RM 17.460. The top loser was CDB, losing 1.93 percent to end at RM 3.550.
Malaysia Closing Bell on 03 July | MISC Was the Top Gainer of FBM KLCI
MISC was the top gainer, rising 3.97 percent to close at RM 8.900. The top loser was MRDIY, losing 2.06 percent to end at RM 1.900.
Malaysia Closing Bell on 01 July | AXIATA Was the Top Gainer of FBM KLCI
AXIATA was the top gainer, rising 1.92 percent to close at RM 2.660. The top loser was MRDIY, losing 2.58 percent to end at RM 1.890.
Malaysia Closing Bell on 12 Jun| KLK Was the Top Gainer of FBM KLCI
KLKwas the top gainer, rising 1.85 percent to close at RM 20.960. The top loser was PMETAL, losing 1.35 percent to end at RM 5.830.
Malaysia Closing Bell on 05 Jun| TENAGA Was the Top Gainer of FBM KLCI
TENAGA was the top gainer, rising 2.16 percent to close at RM 13.260. The top loser was NESTLE, losing 2.90 percent to end at RM 124.000.
Malaysia Closing Bell on 30 May | PMETAL Was the Top Gainer of FBM KLCI
PMETAL was the top gainer, rising 4.10 percent to close at RM 5.590. The top loser was DIALOG, losing 3.94 percent to end at RM 2.440.
Malaysia Closing Bell on 29 May | DIALOG Was the Top Gainer of FBM KLCI
DIALOG was the top gainer, rising 1.20 percent to close at RM 2.540. The top loser was AXIATA, losing 3.52 percent to end at RM 2.740.
Malaysia Closing Bell on 28 May | GENTING Was the Top Gainer of FBM KLCI
GENTING was the top gainer, rising 1.47 percent to close at RM 4.840. The top loser was PETDAG, losing 2.00 percent to end at RM 19.560.
Malaysia Closing Bell on 24 May | SIME Was the Top Gainer of FBM KLCI
SIME was the top gainer, rising 2.08 percent to close at RM 2.950. The top loser was PETDAG, losing 2.55 percent to end at RM 19.900.
Malaysia Closing Bell on 23 May | TENAGA Was the Top Gainer of FBM KLCI
TENAGA was the top gainer, rising 2.50 percent to close at RM 13.100. The top loser was PCHEM, losing 1.56 percent to end at RM 6.920.
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Malaysia Closing Bell on 15 May | MRDIY Was the Top Gainer of FBM KLCI
MRDIY was the top gainer, rising 1.13 percent to close at RM 1.790. The top loser was SIMEPLT, losing 2.42 percent to end at RM 4.440.
Malaysia Closing Bell on 14 May | MAXIS Was the Top Gainer of FBM KLCI
MAXIS was the top gainer, rising 1.39 percent to close at RM 3.660. The top loser was PETDAG, losing 1.59 percent to end at RM 21.000.
Johor Plans to Increase Number of KTMB Coaches at JB Sentral — MB
The state government is mulling a proposal to increase the number of train coaches for Keretapi Tanah Melayu Berhad (KTMB) at Johor Bahru Sentral to streamline the movement of travellers at the Sultan Iskandar Building (BSI) Customs, Immigration and Quarantine (CIQ) Complex. "At least from the four coaches available at present to five. Each coach can accommodate 80 passengers per trip.
Malaysia Closing Bell on 10 May | MAXIS Was the Top Gainer of FBM KLCI
MAXIS was the top gainer, rising 1.98 percent to close at RM 3.600. The top loser was PPB, losing 2.03 percent to end at RM 15.480.
KL Sentral Station Redevelopment Project to Commence by Year End — Loke
Transport Minister Anthony Loke announced that the redevelopment of the Kuala Lumpur Sentral Station (KL Sentral) will begin later this year.