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KLSE Stock Recommendations

Monday, 30 March 2015

MARKET UPDATES :

The FBM KLCI index lost 5.05 points or 0.28% on Friday. The Finance Index fell 0.13% to 16080.56 points, the Properties Index up 0.41% to 1310.97 points and the Plantation Index down 0.03% to 7784.12 points. The market traded within a range of 5.01 points between an intra-day high of 1818.31 and a low of 1813.30 during the session.

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STOCK RECOMMENDATION :
BUY MINETECH RESOURCES AT 0.090 – 0.089 TARGET 0.095 0.099 SL 0.081


KLSE Comex Recommendations

INTERNATIONAL COMMODITY NEWS :

Gold futures retreated on Friday afternoon amid a wavering dollar, as traders awaited comments from Federal Reserve chair Janet Yellen later in the session. On the Comex division of the New York Mercantile Exchange,gold futures for April delivery fell 5.80% or 0.48% to $1,199 a troy ounce. The decline came one day after gold reached a three-week high at $1,205.10, capping a rally precipitated by relatively dovish comments from Ms. Yellen on Mar. 18. Gold prices started trending downward on Mar. 6, after the release of a promising U.S. jobs report fueled speculation that the Fed could raise interest rates sooner than expected. Prices then dipped to a four-month low last week at 1,148.20 ahead of the Fed’s decision to remove its stance of remaining patient on the timing of a potential rate hike.

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TRADING STRATEGY :

BUY GOLD ABOVE 1207 TARGET 1212 1218 SL 1201
SELL GOLD BELOW 1194 TARGET 1189 1183 SL 1200

KUALA LUMPUR MARKET UPDATE OF 30 - MARCH - 2015


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Mild window dressing for key FBM KLCI stocks sent the 30-stock up nearly seven points in mid-morning Monday for the first quarter ending March 31.
At 10.30am, the #KLCI was up 6.89 points or 0.38% to 1,820.26. Turnover was 620.43 million shares valued at RM285.50mil. There were 290 gainers, 240 losers and 269 counters unchanged.
However, BIMB Securities Research expects investors to be on the sidelines with some downtrend bias. It expects the KLCI to trend between the 1,810 and 1,815 range.
In the week ended March 27, foreign funds were net buyers on Bursa Malaysia at RM352.2mil. However, they were net sellers on Friday at -RM19.2mil, the research house said.
BAT was the top gainer, up 76 sen to RM68.80, DutchLady added 22 sen to RM47.90 while Nestle gained 10 sen to RM73.90. However, GAB lost 22 sen to RM14.04.


Current Market Update


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Here are the latest trading levels for Asia's major stock markets:

 Tokyo (Nikkei Average NIK, +0.65% ) up 0.8% 

 Hong Kong (Hang Seng Index HSI, +1.50% ) up 1.5% 

 Shanghai (Shanghai Composite Index SHCOMP, +1.62% ) up 1.6% (at break) 

 Sydney (S&P/ASX 200 XJO, -1.21% ) down 1.1% 

 Seoul (Kospi SEU, +0.40% ) up 0.4% 

; Mumbai (Sensex 1, +0.88% ) up 0.7% 

 Taipei (Taiex Y9999, +0.36% ) up 0.4%

Asian Market Update


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Asian markets mostly rose Monday after Wall Street's three main indexes ended last week with their first gains in five sessions, while Hong Kong and Shanghai were boosted by hopes for more Chinese economic stimulus.

The euro held its own against the dollar and yen at the beginning of a week of key events, including Greece's bailout reform proposals and the release of US jobs data, which will be pored over for clues about the Federal Reserve's plans for interest rates.

Tokyo edged up 0.26 per cent, with investors brushing off news that Japanese factory output had fallen by more than expected in February.