A week need to cautions..
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THE absence of positive news is expected to keep shares on Bursa Malaysia volatile this week with a possibility of the benchmark FBM KLCI testing the psychological 1,400 support level.
 An analyst said players were likely to remain on the sidelines while awaiting fresh direction.
 “Investors are monitoring the situation in Europe carefully before deciding whether to step into the market,” he said.
 Affin Investment Bank Head of Retail Research Dr Nazri Khan
 said the world economy was losing its momentum with the downgrade of 
two of France's top banks by Moody's leading to a deterioration in 
market sentiment.
 “Nevertheless, although the current situation 
is dominated by negative catalysts, some investors have gained 
confidence on news that Germany and France are committed to support 
Greece to stay in the European Union,” he told Bernama.
 There had been speculation that Greece might pull out of the European Union amid worries of default on its debt.
 Nazri
 said although external factors overweighed internal factors, investors 
would return to the market a week before budget day on Oct 7. “We advise
 our clients to take defensive stocks like telecommunications and 
consumer-related stocks,” he said, adding that the market was currently 
being dominated by defensive buying.
 For the week just ended, the FBM KLCI dropped 38.19 points to 1,430.93.
 The
 FBM Emas Index lost 298.10 points to 9,740.33, the FBM Top 100 Index 
declined 251.64 points to 9,568.82 and FBM ACE Index deceased 28.32 
points to 3,749.49.
 The Finance Index fell 354.17 points to 
13,337.79, Plantation Index slipped 189.6 points to 7,16.24 and the 
Industrial Index was 64.92 points lower at 2,643.10.
 The 
holiday-shorthened week saw total market volume decreasing to 2.88 
billion shares valued at RM4.88bil from 3.5 billion shares valued at 
RM6.29bil previously.
 The Main Market turnover fell to 2.20 billion units worth RM4.77bil from 2.66 billion units worth RM6.124bil.
 Warrants decreased to 186.53 million units valued at RM14.139mil from 225.18 million shares valued at RM20.95mil.
 Volume on the ACE Market declined to 474.33 million units worth RM78.5mil from 634.159 million units worth RM66.315mil. Bursa Malaysia closed yesterday for Malaysia Day holiday.
Source: Bernama 
Technical News, Fundamental News and World Updates In Brief
Monday, 19 September 2011
KLSE News for 19.09.11: Malaysian shares seen to be volatile this week
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