Public Bank, Eco World Development, Managepay Systems, Poh Kong and Tanjung Offshore could see trading interest on Thursday amid tough market conditions after the overnight plunge on Wall Street, says JF Apex Research.
It said US markets plunged after February durable goods order dropped, indicating weak global demand and stronger US dollar. Similarly, European stocks fell sharply despite better-than-expected business sentiment data in Germany.
At Bursa Malaysia, the FBM KLCI closed up 5.06 points to 1,819.10 to extend its winning streak.
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