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US weekly jobless claims
surge to record 3.28 million
PM & Ministers
take 2-month
Covid pay cut This is as Covid-19 spurs mass lay-offs
BY LUCIA M UTIKANI (RM8.66 trillion) stimulus package. department said. employment report as it falls out-
Economists say the economy is “States continued to cite servic- side the period during which the
WASHINGTON: The number of already in recession. Weekly claims es industries broadly, particularly government surveyed employers
Americans filing claims for un- are the most timely labour market accommodation and food service. for non-farm payrolls, which was
employment benefits surged to a indicator. Additional industries heavily cited the week to March 14.
record of more than three million Initial claims for unemployment for the increase include healthcare Economists, however, said the
last week as strict measures to benefits rose 3,001,000 to a season- and social assistance, arts, enter- rush for benefits in that survey
contain the Covid-19 pandemic ally adjusted 3.28 million in the tainment and recreation, trans- week suggests payrolls declined
ground the country to a sudden week ended March 21, eclipsing portation and warehousing, and this month, which would end nearly
halt, unleashing a wave of lay- the previous record of 695,000 in manufacturing.” nine-and-a-half years of job growth.
offs that likely ended the longest 1982, the Labor Department said. Governors in at least 18 states, ac- “Jobs will decline in March,”
employment boom in US history. Economists polled by Reuters counting for nearly half the country’s Moody’s Analytics chief economist
The Labor Department’s week- had forecast claims would rise to population, have ordered residents Mark Zandi said in West Chester,
The Edge Communications Sdn Bhd ly jobless claims report yesterday a million, though estimates were to stay mostly indoors. “Non-es- Pennsylvania.
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Level 3, Menara KLK, No 1 Jalan PJU 7/6, offered the clearest evidence yet as high as four million. The Labor sential” businesses have also been “There are numerous reports of
Mutiara Damansara, 47810 Petaling Jaya, of Covid-19’s devastating impact Department attributed the surge ordered to close. According to econ- laid-off workers unable to file for un-
Selangor, Malaysia on the economy, forcing the US to Covid-19. omists, a fifth of the workforce is on employment insurance because so
Federal Reserve to take extraor- “During the week ended March some form of lockdown. many people are trying to file at the
dinary steps and the US Congress 21, the increase in initial claims Last week’s claims data would same time. Millions of job losses are
Publisher and Group CEO Ho Kay Tat to assemble a record US$2 trillion is due to Covid-19’s impact,” the likely have no impact on March’s likely in coming weeks.” — Reuters
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seven Covid-19 relief measures
to support local
Executive Editors Ooi Inn Leong,
Kathy Fong, Jenny Ng, Diana Khoo
Senior Editors Cindy Yeap, KUALA LUMPUR: Bursa Malaysia
2,031
positive cases 235
ment control order will be extended tuk Ahmad Fadil Shamsuddin, in (MoH) was in the midst of tracing
to contain the Covid-19 pandemic, 1632 Number of 200 a statement yesterday, said that the source of their infection, while
new cases
Malaysia recorded a spike in new in- their Majesties had undergone the Kepong health centre had iden-
fections, with 235 cases recorded as 1224 MCO period 150 the Covid-19 tests, and the results tified their close contacts.
of noon yesterday — its highest jump came out negative. “All the close contacts of the
in a single day since the country’s 816 100
confirmed cases “Nevertheless, their Majes- staff have been instructed to un-
first recorded case two months ago. ties are now observing a 14-day dergo Covid-19 tests and screening
Its previous highest daily increase 408
self-quarantine, starting yesterday,” and in order to avoid the spread
50
was 212 cases, recorded on Monday. he said, adding that the seven staff of the disease at Istana Negara,
This pushed the total number
0
215 cured are currently receiving treatment at they have also been instructed to
of infections in Malaysia to 2,031, 0 the Kuala Lumpur Hospital. observe 14-day self-quarantine,
Jan 25
March 4
March 18
March 26
according to the health ministry Ahmad Fadil said Al-Sultan Ab- starting yesterday (Wednesday),”
(MoH) director-general Datuk Dr 23 deaths dullah was also advised not to hold he said.
Noor Hisham Abdullah. Of the new 2020 the weekly pre-Cabinet meeting Ahmad Fadil said a thorough
infections, 60 cases have been traced Source: Ministry of health (UPDATED 5.40PM, MARCH 26, 2020) with Prime Minister Tan Sri Mu- disinfection exercise will be carried
to the tabligh or religious gathering hyiddin Yassin yesterday and the out at Istana Negara in accordance
at Masjid Jamek Sri Petaling, a three- following weeks until the Covid-19 with the MOH’s safety and health
day event held from Feb 28 to March situation in the country improves. guidelines to ensure maximum
2. The source of infection for the re- Number of Covid-19 cases according to states in Malaysia “While lauding the govern- safety and conducive environment
mainder 175 new cases is still being (As at noon, March 26, 2020) ment’s announcement of the ex- at the palace. — Bernama
identified, he said. Selangor 510 2
The country also saw four new fa- Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur 321 2
talities — all men — from the illness,
Johor 239 6
which raised the death toll to 23.
There are now 45 cases in intensive
Sabah 172 1 Two-month pay cut for Cabinet
care, with 32 requiring respiratory aid. Perak
Negeri Sembilan
151
132
members, savings for virus fund
’Most Covid-19 patients will Sarawak 95 5 the two-month paycut comes up to
BY SYA F IQA H S A L IM
recover’ Kelantan 94 2 & E M IR Z A IN UL RM1.8 million.
The recovery tally has also increased, Pulau Pinang 74 1 Note that this does not include
with 16 more patients discharged Kedah 72 1 KUALA LUMPUR: Seventy mem- the salary as a member of Parlia-
yesterday, lifting the number of re- Pahang 66 bers of the Malaysian Cabinet have ment and other entitled allowances.
covery to 215. Terengganu 39 decided to take a two-month pay cut This move demonstrates the gov-
And Dr Noor Hisham is confident Melaka 33 2 and the savings will be channelled ernment’s commitment to helping
that most of the other patients will Wilayah Persekutuan Putrajaya 18 TOTAL: 2,031 to the Covid-19 fund. those affected by the Covid-19 out-
recover, given the low 1.1% mortal- Perlis 10 1 Total Deaths: 23 According to the Members of break,” the prime minister’s office
ity rate of the disease in Malaysia, Wilayah Persekutuan Labuan 5 Parliament (Remuneration) Act (PMO) said in a statement yesterday.
compared with the world’s average 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 1980, the prime minister is entitled The Covid-19 fund was
of 4.5%. to a monthly salary of RM22,826.65. launched by the government on
“So 95% or more than 98% (of the Meanwhile, ministers get a monthly March 11 as part of its effort to help
patients) can recover, but it might take salary of RM14,907.20 and depu- the people of Malaysia affected by
some time before we discharge themhe shared earlier on Facebook yes- Enhanced lockdown in two ty ministers receive RM10,847.65 the outbreak.
from the hospital and return to soci-
terday that 80 government health- areas in Kluang monthly. The PMO noted that as of yes-
ety. Before we discharge them, they
care workers had contracted the Starting from today till April 9, an en- As such, with the size of the cur- terday, the amount of donations
must test negative [for the infection]
virus — up seven from Wednesday hanced movement control order will rent cabinet of one prime minister, accumulated into the fund, includ-
for 24 hours. This might take a while,
— and that 39 of them are from the be imposed on Kampung Dato’ Ibra- 32 ministers and 37 deputy minis- ing government grants, is RM8.49
maybe 10 days, 12 days, or even two
Hospital Teluk Intan cluster, whose him Majid and Bandar Baharu Dato’ ters, the total sum of savings from million.
weeks in some cases,” he told report-
source of infection had been traced Ibrahim Majid in Simpang Renggam,
ers yesterday. to a wedding reception that was two areas in Kluang, Johor, where 61
“However, we will still provide our
also attended by some tabligh par- out of 83 infections originated.
services and care for them until they
ticipants.
are tested negative twice,” he added. “In view of the current situation,
This is complete lockdown, with
no movement in or out of the two
No compound of interest or profit
There are three factors that may
MoH has decided that all the health- areas allowed, while all business during six-month moratorium — OCBC
place Covid-19 patients at a higher
care and support staff at Hospital activities will be stopped. Basic food
fatality risk. They are old age, espe-
Teluk Intan undergo testing for Cov- supplies will be provided to residents BY SYAHIRAH SYED JAAFAR may be allowed for, we have elect-
cially if one is above 70 years; hav-
id-19,” he said. by the Social Welfare Department ed to not do so in light of pressing
ing other diseases such as diabetes, He further stressed that none of during this lockdown, while a medi- KUALA LUMPUR: OCBC Bank circumstances.
hypertension, or heart diseases, and
these 80 infections are due to the cal base will be opened there. (Malaysia) Bhd said it will not be “We hope our customers will
being late in seeking treatment. management or treatment of Cov- “To ensure compliance, the po- compounding interest and profit continue exercising prudence in
“At the same time, patients with
id-19 patients. lice, the armed forces, the civil de- on mortgages and loans for small their spending during these chal-
higher immunity level may recov- Besides the 39 from Hospital Teluk fence force and the People’s Vol- and medium enterprises (SMEs) lenging times,” said OCBC Bank
er more quickly compared to those Intan, Perak (two more from 37 on unteer Corps (Rela) will control during the six-month moratorium. chief executive officer Datuk Ong
with lower level of immunity. So our
Wednesday), there are five from Se- the entire area,” Defence Minister This means these customers Eng Bin.
strategy is to protect the ones who
layang Hospital in Selangor, four from Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob said will not be charged any interest on Bank Negara Malaysia has an-
are older because they would typ- Raja Perempuan Zainab Hospital in in a statement. the interest arising from the mor- nounced relief measures in sup-
ically have lower immunity levels,”
Kelantan, three from the Seri Man- On Wednesday, Prime Minis- atorium period, it said in a state- port of banking institutions’ ef-
he added. jung Hospital in Perak, three from ter Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin an- ment yesterday. This would apply forts to assist individuals, SMEs
Tuanku Jaafar Hospital in Seremban, nounced that the 14-day nation- to mortgage and SME customers. and corporations to manage the
Seven more healthcare workers and two from Shah Alam Hospital in wide MCO originally scheduled to “These are trying and uncertain Covid-19 impact, including a six-
confirmed infected, with total Selangor. Twenty-four other health- end on March 31 would be extend- times. So we are seeking to alleviate month deferment of all loan and
at 80 care facilities have reported one case ed to April 14, as infections in the our customers’ burden as much as financing repayments beginning
Dr Noor Hisham also affirmed what each, according to the ministry. country continued to rise. we can. Although compounding next month.
FRIDAY M ARC H 27, 2020 • T HEED G E FINA NCIA L DA ILY
HOME BUSINESS 5
AirAsia explores options for long-haul unit now. There is a small and shrink-
ing window for governments to
provide a lifeline of financial sup-
posing three options for govern-
ments to consider: direct finan-
cial support to passenger and
port to prevent a liquidity crisis cargo carriers; loans, loan guar-
BY M A N UEL B A I GORRI net loss of about RM490 million in number of flights a year for RM499. from shuttering the industry,” antees and support for the corpo-
& EL F I E C H EW 2019, the people said. The discus- The pass also lets customers pick said IATA director-general and rate bond market by governments
sions began even before the Cov- long-haul routes, such as between chief executive Alexandre de or central banks; and tax relief.
HONG KONG: AirAsia Group Bhd id-19 pandemic disrupted global Malaysia and Australia. Juniac in a statement yesterday. “A growing number of govern-
is weighing options for its long-haul travel, one of the people said. Bond The company last week reinstat- “Airlines are fighting for sur- ments in Asia-Pacific, including
unit AirAsia X Bhd (AAX) including issuance to boost the unit’s financ- ed Fernandes as its chief executive vival in every corner of the world. Australia, New Zealand, Singapore,
introducing a financial investor to ing has also been considered, the officer after an independent inquiry Travel restrictions and evapo- have announced financial relief
help shore up the unit’s finances, person said. cleared him of any irregularities re- rating demand mean that, aside packages for the airline industry.
according to people familiar with Deliberations are at an early stage, lated to the purchase of Airbus SE from cargo, there is almost no But we need more governments to
the matter. and the company has not made any planes and sponsorship of a sports passenger business. come on board to support the air-
The budget carrier is also studying final decisions about its course of ac- team. His long-time business partner, “We need them to understand line industry serving their markets,”
alternatives including getting sup- tion, the people said. Datuk Kamarudin Meranun, also that without urgent relief, many said IATA regional vice-president
port from Khazanah Nasional Bhd, Representatives for AirAsia and resumed his position as the group’s airlines will not be around to lead for Asia-Pacific Conrad Clifford.
Malaysia’s sovereign wealth fund, or Khazanah declined to comment. executive chairman after the probe. the recovery stage. Failure to act “There are over 30 million jobs
integrating AAX into the group, the AAX suffered a setback in Novem- Malaysia is exploring the possi- now will make this crisis longer supported by the aviation indus-
people said. Shuttering AAX could ber when the US Federal Aviation bility of bailing out domestic airlines and more painful,” he added. try that are at stake. Also at risk is
also be one of the options, said the Administration banned Malaysian hit by the outbreak, Bloomberg News IATA estimates that the Cov- the aviation connectivity that is
people, who asked not to be identi- carriers from adding new US routes. reported on Wednesday. One of the id-19 crisis will reduce passen- needed to support supply chains,
fied as the discussions are private. The airline keeps its flights to Hon- ideas being explored is setting up a ger demand in Asia-Pacific by the flow of essential goods and
AirAsia, founded by Tan Sri Tony olulu via Osaka, making it the only vehicle to take over the debt of com- 37% this year from 2019, with medical supplies, as well as re-
Fernandes, has been in talks with Malaysian carrier that flies to the US. panies like Malaysia Airlines Bhd a revenue loss of US$88 billion patriation flights to bring home
investment banks about strategic AirAsia recently sold a pass that and AirAsia, people familiar with the (RM381.04 billion). This is based citizen stranded overseas,” add-
options for AAX, which reported a allows passengers to take unlimited matter said. — Bloomberg on a scenario where severe re- ed Clifford.
FRIDAY M ARC H 27, 2020 • T HEED G E FINA NCIA L DA ILY
HOME BUSINESS 7
The global supply chains may experience minor delays in shipment, as suppliers in China are now catching
up on production since resuming operations in mid-February 2020, says Gan.
sure of surviving if
BY J U S T IN L IM Vincent Tan, Jitumaju Sdn Bhd
and U Telemedia Sdn Bhd — an-
KUALA LUMPUR: The closing nounced that they would be pur-
date and time for acceptance chasing 55.2 million shares in Car-
UK house sales set to drop 60% in next three months to extend that period to be pru-
dent, according to the source.
Airbnb has US$3 billion in
cash, the person added.
BY JACK SIDDERS tate the impact on house prices, ac- Airbnb’s revenue in 2019 ex-
cording to Zoopla. “The greater the ceeded US$4.8 billion, up 35%
LONDON: UK house sales are set economic shock and rise in unem- year-on-year, excluding any for-
to plunge by 60% in the next three ployment, the greater the potential eign exchange impacts, and 2019
months as the Covid-19 outbreak impact on house prices over the was the fourth straight year that
batters the economy. spring and into the summer months,” the company was cash flow pos-
The slump in the second quar- according to the report. itive, according to the source.
ter (2Q), which is usually among The UK economy will contract The company, which said in
the most active sales periods, will by at least 10% in the first half of September that it planned to list
be followed by a further decline in the year, according to Bloomberg its shares in 2020, had expected
the three months through Septem- Economics’ estimates. Senior UK earnings before interest, taxes,
ber, according to a report yesterday economist Dan Hanson said support depreciation and amortisation
from real estate portal Zoopla. The provided by the Bank of England to break even or be positive in
hit to prices should feed through and the Treasury should prompt a 2020 prior to the Covid-19 pan-
more slowly and will depend on the turnaround in the second half of the demic, he said.
extent of the economic slowdown. year if the outbreak is contained by The source said Airbnb told
“Covid-19 presents a major new the summer. bankers that models show the
challenge,” Richard Donnell, direc- The virus is already weighing on number of nights booked would
tor of research and insight at Zoopla, deals, with the number of homes recover from the current slump,
said in an emailed statement. “The Filepic of residential houses in Whitby, Britain. Covid-19 is already weighing on deals, placed under offer in the seven days reaching 2019 bookings levels
initial impact of external shocks is to with the number of homes placed under offer in the seven days through March 22 through March 22 down 15% from again by early 2021.
reduce consumer confidence and down 15% from the previous week, Zoopla data show. Photo by Bloomberg the previous week, Zoopla data Airbnb’s bookings in ma-
put a brake on housing demand show. jor cities across the world have
and the number of people moving Prior to the outbreak, the UK suffered as travellers cancel
home, which we can see in our lat- movements and closed all but es- government has warned that stricter housing market was off to its best trips and stay at home to pro-
est figures.” sential businesses. That has made rules could be imposed if necessary. start in four years, with price growth tect themselves and prevent the
The partial lockdown of the coun- it nearly impossible for sellers to While the logistics of the lock- of 1.6% in February, up from 1.2% a spread of Covid-19, data from
try ordered by Prime Minister Bo- market homes, with potential buyers down impede deals, the economic year earlier, according to Zoopla’s UK Airbnb-analytics firm AirDNA
ris Johnson has restricted people’s unable to view properties. And the fallout from the pandemic will dic- cities index. — Bloomberg shows. — Reuters
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FRIDAY M ARC H 27, 2020 • T HEED G E FINA NCIA L DA ILY
H O M E 11
PUTRAJAYA: The standard operat- duce a new and stricter SOP, so after distancing directives, there were
ing procedure (SOP) for the move-
ment control order (MCO) will be
this, there would be restrictions in
terms of movement for the purchase
still customers who do not adhere
to them.
Government to distribute face
tightened to ensure full compliance. of essentials, food, shopping and so “It is the same on the roads, al- masks to 8.63 million households
This includes the possibility of on,” he said after chairing the Special though the cities appear empty, the
further restricting mobility for the Ministerial Committee meeting on fact that there are still long queues at PUTRAJAYA: The government will He said the face masks were not
purchase of essentials, Senior Min- the MCO yesterday. roadblocks show that many, besides soon be distributing face masks to obtained for free but have been pur-
ister (Security Cluster) Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri said this decision those who enter the city to work, are 8.63 million households nation- chased by the government.
Ismail Sabri Yaakob said. had to be made as 5% of Malaysians still venturing out,” he said. wide, Senior Minister (Security Ismail Sabri said to date the Cov-
He said the new SOP was be- are still defying MCO directives, de- Strict action had begun on Cluster) Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri id-19 Fund has raised RM8.129
ing drawn by the National Security spite countless reminders. Wednesday after the authorities Yaakob said. million.
Council (MKN), which will then be “I have explained, and have given arrested 110 persons for disobey- Ismail Sabri, who is also defence He said initially 70% or RM5.86
applied during the second phase reminders that police may change ing the MCO. minister, said the face masks would million of the funds were spent
of the MCO. their approach from merely advising Ismail Sabri said more road- be distributed through the state and on helping the people, especially
“In the first phase, although there to taking more stern action. This is blocks will also be mounted in district disaster committees for free. the poor who were affected by the
were movement restrictions, there actually what the people want the red zones such as the Sri Petaling “We are waiting for the consign- MCO ruling.
was still some leeway, exemptions government to do as I myself have mosque and the Selayang whole- ment to arrive and once the import- The women, family and com-
given. The police said there was a received many messages for strict sale market. ed masks are received, they will be munity development ministry
95% (level of public) compliance, action to be taken. At the same time, he also gave an distributed in stages,” he said after would be distributing aid in the
which shows there are still some “The police and the army re- assurance that vehicles transport- chairing the Special Ministerial Com- form of food supplies to those
who are defiant. ported that despite markets and ing food items will be given easier mittee meeting on the movement eligible, the minister added. —
“MKN has been asked to intro- supermarkets complying with social access at roadblocks. — Bernama control order (MCO) yesterday. Bernama
12 B R O K E R S’ C A L L FR I DAY M ARC H 27, 2 02 0 • TH EEDGE FI N AN C I AL DAI LY
B
as problematic, the Australian reg-
anks in Asia are sud- ulators have so far refrained from
denly shy to part with discouraging lenders to borrow
dollars. And who can abroad. Yet, the fact that the coun-
blame them? Many try had to seek dollars from the Fed
of their corporate cli- during the epidemic upheaval and
ents are borrowing the auction them to its banks will call
US currency and depositing it with into question the sagacity of this
the same banks — just in case they relaxed approach.
cannot get the funding when they In rest of Asia, one lesson from
need it. the dollar squeeze is to shun protec-
The caution amid the Covid-19 tionism. Well-capitalised regional
outbreak is not all that different from banks like Singapore’s DBS could
Amazon.com Inc trying to discour- supplement the three traditionally
age vendors from cornering toilet entrenched foreign lenders: HSBC,
paper supplies. “Corporate banks are StanChart and Citigroup Inc, a big
becoming a bit more discretionary cash management bank for Western
about permitting draws on credit multinationals. DBS could emerge
lines where hoarding cash is the sole as an Asian global bank, though in
objective,” according to Greenwich good times its expansion has been
Associates consultant Gaurav Arora. A new squeeze on the big banks in Asia. In rest of Asia, one lesson from the dollar squeeze is to shun protectionism. Well-capitalised stymied by regulators playing to
The dollar squeeze is evident, regional banks like DBS could supplement the three traditionally entrenched foreign lenders: HSBC, StanChart and Citigroup Inc, nationalist political sentiment, as
as one of us wrote on Monday, in a big cash management bank for Western multinationals. Photo by Bloomberg we saw when it was not allowed
the hefty premiums South Korean to buy Indonesia’s PT Bank Dan-
banks must fork out to borrow the amon in 2013.
US currency — a reliable indicator rea have felt the loss more keenly pan’s Norinchukin Bank, a lender to of its own banking system. The next step may be to seek more
of trouble in the past. It also appears than others. UK banks’ exposure farmers and fishermen, was one of So what can Asia do? Start with intermediaries with scale. JPMorgan
that China’s banks may be less ea- to South Korea has dwindled to the world’s largest buyers last year the most extreme case. Australia Chase & Co is pumping top dollar
ger or able than before to fund the US$77 billion from US$104 billion of collateralised loan obligations, needs US dollar funding not just for into serving corporate treasuries as
dollar needs of their corporate bor- in the first quarter of 2008. German bundled US leveraged loans. foreign currency loans but also for a safeguard against the fickle for-
rowers, Bloomberg’s Anjani Trivedi lenders’ claims have fallen to US$13 When the US Federal Reserve Australian dollar mortgages. That is tunes of investment banking. Japan’s
noted on Wednesday. billion from US$36 billion. (Fed) extended emergency swap because the domestic deposit base lenders could also do more: MUFG
For Asia, the crunch is an un- Japan’s lenders have taken up lines to South Korea, Australia, Sin- is small, compared with the size of is already one of the region’s most
wanted gift from European lenders, part of the slack. Driven by nega- gapore and New Zealand last week the banking industry. The average aggressive lenders and has the his-
whose departure from the region tive interest rates and ageing de- to ease the worldwide dollar short- loan-to-deposit ratio of Macquarie torical advantage of having a dollar
post-2008, as well as regulations mographics at home, they have age, a step that our colleague Shuli Bank Ltd and other major Austral- clearing licence, like HSBC.
that reined in Wall Street firms, dished out funds aggressively in Ren called for here, it was a sign ian lenders was 126% versus 68% Unlike 2008, this is not a credit
have led to a funding hole. Japan’s Southeast Asia as well as to global that the liquidity problem was se- for the top Asian banks, namely contagion yet, though that could
banks have expanded and lenders deal-chasing clients like SoftBank rious enough. Overall, the Fed gave DBS Group Holdings Ltd, Mizuho change if large, messy financial
like BNP Paribas SA have scaled up Group Corp. The large US opera- temporary access to nine authori- Financial Group Inc, MUFG, Stand- bankruptcies were to erupt. But
trade finance, but they are yet to tions of mega banks like Mitsubishi ties in addition to the five that it has ard Chartered plc (StanChart) and beyond the current crisis, the
fill the void, especially as troubled UFJ Financial Group Inc (MUFG) permanent arrangements with for HSBC Holdings plc, according to regulators must plan for the next
Deutsche Bank AG shrinks. The also provide them with liquidity, making dollars available. Emerging banking analyst Daniel Tabbush, squeeze. Since not everyone can
German lender was in the top five as does their stack of fully convert- economies like India, Indonesia, founder of Tabbush Report. rely on the Fed, the dollar supply
corporate banks in Asia in 2014; last ible, cheap yen deposits. But some Chile and Peru, though, have seen Offshore funding sustains chain is each country’s responsi-
year, it was not even in the top 10, Japanese lenders have piled into their requests for swap lines rebuffed around one-third of major Aus- bility. At least until a credible al-
according to Greenwich. off-balance sheet products, which in the past. The US only helps those tralian banks’ total worldwide op- ternative to the US currency comes
Some countries like South Ko- suck liquidity in times of stress. Ja- it sees as important to the stability erations. While the International along. — Bloomberg
The vacuum
Britain eases financial UK retail sales
cleaner maker’s
founder Dyson
says the company
reporting rules during stagnate in
February,
is also looking at
ways of making
the medical
virus pandemic before virus hit
ventilator
available BY HU W J O NE S ensuring that banks are able to BY DAV ID MIL L IK E N
internationally. continue to lend to households
Photo by Reuters LONDON: Britain’s financial regu- and businesses, support the real LONDON: British retail sales
lators announced a welter of meas- economy, and provide robust and stagnated last month in their
ures yesterday to give companies consistent market disclosures,” he weakest performance in nearly
more time to publish results and wrote. seven years, official data showed
banks more leeway for handling Under a global accounting rule yesterday, even before what
UK orders 10,000 ventilators troubled loans.
Britain’s economy has gone into
known as the International Finan-
cial Reporting Standard (IFRS) 9,
shops expect to be the biggest
fall in sales for over a decade due
from Dyson for Covid-19 patients lockdown during the Covid-19 cri- banks are required to provision for to Covid-19-imposed shutdowns.
sis and a recession is predicted, losses on loans to businesses as Sales volumes were flat in Feb-
BY PAU L S A ND L E & K ATE HOLTON making it available internationally.” making it difficult for companies soon as credit risks increase, raising ruary compared with the same
The government did not com- to assess earnings. fears that provisioning will balloon month in 2019 after growth of
LONDON: Britain has ordered ment on the Dyson email. The Bank of England’s Prudential given large parts of the economy 0.9% in January, the Office for
10,000 medical ventilators designed Britain had been in talks with Regulation Authority (PRA), the Fi- are at a standstill. National Statistics said.
at breakneck speed by vacuum over 3,000 businesses about supply- nancial Conduct Authority and audit- Woods said it was critical banks This was the first time sales
cleaner maker Dyson, billionaire ing ventilators to quickly increase ing regulator the Financial Reporting take “well-balanced” decisions that have not grown since March 2013,
founder James Dyson said, as the the health service’s capacity, Prime Council (FRC) said the reduction in also bear in mind actions already when Britain was hit by the heav-
country tries to boost the number Minister Boris Johnson’s spokes- activity could be “sharp and large”. taken by government to help bor- iest snowfall in 30 years, and be-
of devices available to treat Cov- man said earlier on Wednesday. But activity was likely to rebound rowers such as repayment holidays. low economists’ forecasts in a
id-19 patients. But he stressed that any design sharply once social distancing meas- “We are thinking about what Reuters poll for annual growth
The government, in anticipa- would need regulatory approval. ures are lifted, they forecast. further steps could be taken to en- to hold broadly steady at 0.8%.
tion of cases peaking in Britain in The country’s existing stock of In the meantime, the measures hance the robustness of, and bring The outlook for retailers appears
coming weeks, had made an urgent about 5,000 to 8,000 ventilators is would ensure information continues greater consistency in, the applica- bleak, especially outside the food
appeal to manufacturers to supply inadequate if cases jump as pre- to flow to investors and the capital tion of IFRS 9,” Woods said. sector which has seen a tempo-
the National Health Service and dicted. The number of Covid-19 market keeps functioning, the three There was a need to “tread care- rary surge in demand as Britons
would also use devices from pri- deaths in Britain rose by 41 to 465 watchdogs said in a joint statement. fully” and think through things stockpiled supplies in case they
vate hospitals and other sources. on Wednesday. Bank of England deputy governor afresh and in detail, he added. “That are trapped at home by illness or
“We have received an initial or- Dyson said since receiving a call and PRA chief executive Sam Woods will take time.” growing restrictions on movement.
der of 10,000 units from the UK gov- from Johnson 10 days ago, he had said in a letter to banks that “all as- The FRC measures include post- On Monday, the government
ernment which we will supply on refocused resources at his com- pects” of the measures put forward poning by up to two years a re- ordered all non-essential stores
an open-book basis,” James Dyson pany, and worked with TTP, The will need “urgent attention” as they quirement on companies to hold to close to the public, though
said on Wednesday in an email to Technology Partnership, to design finalise March/April year-end state- public tenders every 10 years for supermarkets remain open and
staff seen by Reuters. and build an entirely new ventila- ments and first-quarter reports. an auditor, a time-consuming and some online retail is continuing
“We are also looking at ways of tor, The CoVent. — Reuters “These measures are aimed at costly exercise. — Reuters for now. — Reuters
16 W O R L D B U S I N E S S FR I DAY M ARC H 27, 2 02 0 • TH EEDGE FI N AN C I AL DAI LY
As Caesars deal
Airlines turn to cargo for lingers, buyer
revenue as US Senate By the end of
2019, Amazon
stood to
faces US$2.3m
a day in fees
approves aid package receive
US$863
BY S COT T D E V E AU
million from
sellers. Photo & C H R IS TO PH E R PA L ME R I
BY JAMIE FREED & TRACY RUCINSKI it’s apocalypse now.” by Reuters
Singapore Airlines Ltd yesterday NEW YORK/LOS ANGELES: Eld-
SYDNEY/CHICAGO: Delta Air Lines on Thursday went into a rare trad- orado Resorts Inc must start pay-
Inc and Air New Zealand Ltd said ing halt pending an announcement, ing Caesars Entertainment Corp
they would offer cargo charter ser- days after it said it would ground almost US$2.3 million (RM9.95
vices on passenger planes to boost
revenue as the US Senate unani-
almost its entire fleet and seek more
financing as it grapples with the
Amazon pauses sellers’ loan million) a day in “ticking fees”
after failing to meet a deadline
mously passed a bill to give its carri- Covid-19 pandemic. repayments amid Covid-19 pandemic to complete the takeover.
ers US$58 billion (RM251.1 billion) IATA estimates the Covid-19 cri- When the megadeal was an-
in aid, including payroll support. sis will reduce passenger demand BY J E FFRE Y DAS TI N advertise on Amazon. nounced last June, Eldorado, a
The passenger travel industry in Asia-Pacific by 37% this year & LI S A BAE RTLE I N “Loan repayments will restart smaller Reno, Nevada-based casi-
has been ravaged by the Covid-19 compared to 2019, with a revenue on May 1, 2020 ... You will have the no operator, agreed to pay Caesars
pandemic, with Australia’s Flight loss of US$88 billion. SAN FRACISCO/LOS ANGELES: same number of remaining pay- 10 US cents a share per month if
Centre Travel Group Ltd announc- Singapore, Australia and New Amazon.com Inc on Wednesday ments once repayment resumes,” the transaction did not close after
ing plans to cut 6,000 travel agent Zealand are among the few coun- said it temporarily would not re- Amazon said in a seller message nine months. That deadline passed
roles globally, either temporarily tries in the region that have an- quire sellers in its marketplace to obtained by Reuters. on Wednesday. A prorated share of
or permanently. nounced some financial relief for repay loans it had made to them, More than 20,000 merchants the penalty comes due each day,
The International Air Transport airlines, but it has not stopped car- as merchants confront the pros- have gotten loans from Amazon, according to a regulatory filing.
Association (IATA), which repre- riers from putting staff on leave and pect of declining sales during the the company said in 2017. By the Eldorado has targetted a sec-
sents airlines, said it has written grounding planes. Covid-19 pandemic. end of 2019, Amazon stood to re- ond-quarter close for the deal.
to the heads of governments of 18 Virgin Australia plans to per- The world’s largest online ceive US$863 million from sellers Like all casino mergers, it re-
countries in the Asia-Pacific region, manently cut more than 1,000 jobs retailer notified sellers that its to whom it provided financing quires the blessing of local reg-
including India, Japan, Malaysia, among the 8,000 staff that have programme known as Amazon through the lending program, ac- ulators and may also need the
South Korea, Thailand, Vietnam been stood down due to cuts to its Lending would pause repayments cording to a company filing. The approval of the Federal Trade
and the Philippines for emergency flying schedule. beginning yesterday until April 30. loans’ terms range from three to Commission, which may weigh
support for carriers. In a move unthinkable under Interest would not accrue during 12 months, carrying interest rates in on overlap in regional markets.
“Travel restrictions and evap- normal conditions, Australia’s com- that period, it said. from 6% to 19.9%. The Covid-19 outbreak has
orating demand mean that, aside petition regulator said it would al- The programme has offered As Americans turn to online thrown a monkey wrench into
from cargo, there is almost no low Virgin, Qantas Airways Ltd and sums between US$1,000 (RM4,330) shopping while quarantined, every business plan, as nearly
passenger business,” IATA direc- Regional Express Ltd to coordinate and US$750,000 to merchants look- many online sellers are facing cash all casinos in the country closed
tor-general Alexandre de Juniac flight schedules and share revenue ing for capital to acquire invento- flow constraints amid supply chain to prevent the spread of the dis-
said in a statement. “For airlines, on 10 regional routes. — Reuters ry, expand their product lines and and logistics issues. — Reuters ease. — Bloomberg
FRIDAY M ARC H 27, 2020 • T HEED G E FINA NCIA L DA ILY
W O R L D 17
BY S O N YA D OWSET T Police stood guard on Wednes- Party pledged support. ventilators, protective gear and LONDON: The Bank of England
& BE L ÉN C ARREÑ O day outside the rink, normally a People have been largely con- testing kits, Armed Forces Chief (BoE) and Britain’s finance min-
popular venue for children’s birth- fined to their homes since the lock- Miguel Villarroya said. istry would resume their coordi-
MADRID: Spain struggled to cope day parties, as hearses arrived at down began on March 14. The government had ordered nated drive yesterday to prevent
on Wednesday with a mounting the building. Diagnoses increased by a fifth to €432 million (RM2.05 billion) worth the Covid-19-related shutdown of
Covid-19 crisis as its death toll ex- Deputy Prime Minister Carmen 47,610 on Wednesday but the total of masks, gloves, testing kits and swathes of the economy from trig-
ceeded China’s with another 738 Calvo became the third cabinet could be higher: 137,000 workers ventilators to be delivered over the gering a long and deep recession.
lives lost in a single day, and a third member to test positive for the vi- are known to have taken sick leave next eight weeks, with the first large The BoE, which has made two
senior government minister was rus, but the government said she associated with the virus, including batch expected this week, Health emergency cuts to interest rates
diagnosed with the virus. was doing well. to go into preventative isolation. Minister Salvador Illa said. this month, boosted its bond-buy-
With 3,434 fatalities, Spain now Parliament sat late into the night Medical staff, thousands of In an example of how companies ing programme by a further 9%
has the second-highest number of for a session aimed at approving whom have become infected, have are changing assembly lines to pro- of British economic output, and
deaths globally after Italy’s 6,820. extending to 30 days a 15-day state taken out lawsuits against the gov- duce medical products, a shoe facto- taken a string of other measures
Nursing homes across the coun- of emergency which has shuttered ernment, complaining of a lack of ry in northern Spain has switched to to help lending, is likely to hold off
try have been overwhelmed and schools, restaurants and most basic protective equipment like making simple protective masks — on further action when it makes
a skating rink in Madrid has been shops. The extension was guaran- masks, scrubs and gloves. first for its own personnel and then a statement at 1200 GMT after its
turned into a makeshift morgue. teed after the opposition People’s The army has asked Nato for for distribution. — Reuters scheduled March meeting.
Governor Andrew Bailey, who
has been in the job for less than
two weeks, and other top BoE
US among worst Go now: Australia tells cruise ships to leave officials have suggested they will
not cut the Bank Rate from its new
hit globally all-time low of 0.1% into negative
BY KATE LAM B & SWAT I PANDE Y territory.
as Covid-19 Instead, they are likely to un-
deaths top 1,000 SYDNEY: Australia ordered two
cruise ships to leave its waters yes-
derscore their determination to
take more radical measures —
terday, after a liner that docked in probably a further increase in their
BY R AC H E L CHA NG Sydney Harbour last week became quantitative easing programme —
the primary source of infection in if needed to steer Britain’s econ-
HONG KONG: More than 1,000 the country’s Covid-19 outbreak. omy out of its expected slump.
people in the US have died from Although well below levels else-
Covid-19, according to data com- where in the world, the pace of Aus- Andrew Bailey and
piled by Johns Hopkins Univer- tralia’s infections is starting to pick
sity, making it one of the worst up speed, reaching nearly 2,800 other top BoE officials
affected countries in the global cases and 13 deaths. have suggested
pandemic. The government of West Aus- they will not cut
The US has the sixth-highest tralia state said nobody would be
death toll among nations, the data permitted to disembark from the the Bank Rate.
shows. Italy has suffered the most German-operated MV Artania after
fatalities from the virus worldwide, seven of 800 foreign passengers on
with more than 7,500 deaths as of board tested positive for the virus,
yesterday. China, Spain, Iran and unless there was a “life threatening This week, the US Federal Re-
France have also seen more than emergency”. serve took the unprecedented step
1,000 deaths each. “This ship needs to leave imme- of saying it will expand its asset
Globally, over 470,000 people diately,” Premier Mark McGowan purchases by as much as needed to
have been infected while more said. “Our position is clear, we are stabilise frantic financial markets.
than 21,000 have died. The US not going to have a Sydney Harbour “Our guess is... that no further
has a total of about 69,000 con- fiasco on our watch.” purchases will be announced to-
firmed cases. McGowan said a second cruise morrow,” JPMorgan economist
The grim milestone comes ship, the MSC Magnifica, which Allan Monks said in a note to cli-
after a sharp acceleration of was refused permission to dock in The MSC Magnifica seen docked in Fremantle Harbour near Perth, Australia, on Tuesday. ents on Wednesday.
infections prompted the World Perth this week, was headed out of The cruise ship was refused permission to dock in Perth this week. Photo by Reuters “But we think the BoE will end
Health Organization to warn Australian waters. MSC Cruises, up announcing additional asset
the US could become the next which has said it had no ill pas- purchases by the May meeting,
centre of the global outbreak. sengers, declined to comment on a blunder that underlined official The discrepancies echo similar especially if it becomes clear that
Patients in the US have com- its destination. tensions in handling the crisis. tensions elsewhere. In Brazil, state the fiscal deficit is likely to exceed
plained of not being able to ac- Cruise ships have become a State and federal authorities governors have defied President Jair 10% of GDP (gross domestic prod-
cess tests, while doctors say they flashpoint after 147 of the 2,700 have clashed over who was at fault, Bolsonaro’s call to ease strict curbs. uct) as we suspect.”
are already facing shortages of passengers allowed to disembark amid conflicting public advice over Bolsonaro, who has called the virus Finance Minister Rishi Sunak,
medical equipment and sup- from Carnival Corp’s Ruby Princess matters such as virus testing and a “little flu”, wanted schools and who has unveiled a string of huge,
plies. — Bloomberg later tested positive for the virus, school closures. businesses reopened. — Reuters debt-funded stimulus measures,
was expected to explain yesterday
how he plans to support Britain’s
five million self-employed work-
US envoy blames China for endangering world with Covid-19 ers through the crisis.
On Wednesday, officials said
BY G UY FAU LCONB RI DGE news,” Ambassador Woody John- of the disease there. He also dis- On Monday, the president said nearly half a million people filed
& KAT E H O LTON son wrote in an article for The Times missed criticism that his labelling Asian-Americans were not respon- welfare claims over the previous
newspaper published yesterday, it as the “Chinese virus” was racist. sible for spreading the disease and nine days.
LONDON: The US ambassador to adding that Beijing had then selec- Last week, he brushed aside a needed to be protected. Last week, Sunak took the his-
London has said China had endan- tively shared critical information reporter’s question as to wheth- “When the crisis finally abates toric step of announcing that the
gered the world by suppressing infor- while stonewalling international er it was potentially harmful to we should take stock of the outcome British state would pay 80% of the
mation about the Covid-19 outbreak health authorities. Asian-Americans to give the dis- and evaluate the costs of this break- wages of private sector workers,
thus allowing it to spread far beyond US President Donald Trump has ease that name, as well as for an un- down in international collabora- who number around 28 million, in
the Communist republic’s borders. said Beijing should have acted faster named White House official to have tion,” Ambassador Johnson wrote a bid to reduce an expected surge
“First it tried to suppress the to warn the world after the outbreak privately termed it the “kung flu”. in The Times. — Reuters in unemployment. — Reuters
18 WORLD FR I DAY M ARC H 27, 2 02 0 • TH EEDGE FI N AN C I AL DAI LY
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)
0.600 0.330 0.405 0.385 5143 LUXCHEM 0.395 0.010 679.7 0.398 9.21 5.70 353.8 1.039 0.640 — — 5088 APEX 0.710 — — — 23.83 2.82 151.6
2.700 2.110 — — 9199 LYSAGHT 2.340 — — — 10.61 2.99 97.3 4.581 2.790 2.950 2.880 5258 BIMB 2.930 0.050 464.7 2.920 6.55 5.46 5,252.5
0.590 0.170 0.230 0.210 5098 MASTEEL 0.220 0.010 886.6 0.223 — — 99.6 6.872 4.320 4.800 4.630 1818 BURSA 4.780 0.180 1455.1 4.762 20.84 4.35 3,864.6
3.200 0.605 0.925 0.785 7029 MASTER 0.880 0.055 4326.9 0.878 3.06 3.98 48.1 5.238 3.090 3.600 3.440 1023 CIMB 3.500 -0.020 16924.3 3.527 7.45 7.43 34,730.4
1.490 0.920 1.020 0.995 5152 MBL 1.020 0.020 151 1.006 5.30 4.41 109.6 0.320 0.140 0.255 0.255 2143 ECM 0.255 0.015 1 0.255 — — 122.4
0.750 0.310 — — 7004 MCEHLDG 0.425 — — — — — 18.9 1.728 1.090 1.170 1.130 5228 ELKDESA 1.130 UNCH 106 1.150 9.10 5.97 335.8
4.570 1.300 1.670 1.580 3794 MCEMENT 1.620 0.030 833.8 1.613 — — 1,376.5 19.882 11.700 14.460 14.180 5819 HLBANK 14.200 UNCH 1124.7 14.213 10.92 3.52 30,781.6
0.385 0.090 0.135 0.120 3778 MELEWAR 0.120 UNCH 1002.2 0.127 1.27 — 43.1 10.100 7.327 — — 5274 HLCAP 9.380 — — — 31.19 2.35 2,315.9
0.680 0.240 — — 5223 MENTIGA 0.300 — — — 6.80 — 21.0 18.963 9.750 13.580 12.740 1082 HLFG 13.040 -0.400 161.2 13.061 7.72 3.22 14,963.6
1.738 1.080 — — 6149 METROD 1.080 — — — 23.43 5.56 129.6 0.910 0.350 0.485 0.445 3379 INSAS 0.470 -0.015 2044.4 0.471 3.26 7.45 325.9
0.360 0.180 0.250 0.210 5001 MIECO 0.215 UNCH 1457.8 0.215 69.35 — 112.9 0.115 0.030 0.040 0.040 3441 JOHAN 0.040 UNCH 30 0.040 — — 24.9
0.130 0.050 0.105 0.095 7219 MINETEC 0.105 0.005 8879 0.101 — — 96.8 0.620 0.355 0.410 0.385 6483 KENANGA 0.405 0.020 145.4 0.396 10.74 8.02 292.7
0.400 0.155 0.225 0.195 5576 MINHO 0.195 -0.025 1997.6 0.204 26.35 5.90 66.4 2.125 0.880 0.950 0.920 2186 KUCHAI 0.945 0.005 17 0.933 19.44 1.48 116.9
0.998 0.440 0.530 0.500 5916 MSC 0.530 0.010 47.9 0.510 6.31 3.77 212.0 15.536 9.900 11.100 10.800 8621 LPI 11.040 -0.060 157.7 11.011 13.64 6.34 4,398.1
0.085 0.015 0.025 0.020 0043 MTRONIC 0.020 -0.005 41418 0.021 — — 24.9 1.003 0.530 0.590 0.570 1198 MAA 0.590 -0.005 8 0.581 — 15.25 161.3
1.846 0.835 0.980 0.940 3883 MUDA 0.955 0.005 107.5 0.955 7.40 4.71 291.3 2.850 1.700 — — 1058 MANULFE 1.760 — — — 13.63 3.98 356.2
0.505 0.140 0.190 0.175 5087 MYCRON 0.175 UNCH 14.4 0.175 — — 57.2 8.819 7.000 7.430 7.260 1155 MAYBANK 7.270 -0.030 13342 7.299 9.90 7.84 81,724.7
0.500 0.140 0.195 0.180 7241 NGGB 0.180 -0.005 2552.3 0.190 — — 95.7 0.964 0.460 0.555 0.520 1171 MBSB 0.535 0.010 3543.8 0.538 4.84 9.35 3,591.7
0.230 0.065 0.145 0.125 5025 NWP 0.145 0.020 241.2 0.134 — — 62.6 1.159 0.465 0.540 0.510 6459 MNRB 0.530 0.020 1359.3 0.526 2.66 4.72 415.0
0.697 0.330 0.440 0.410 4944 NYLEX 0.435 0.010 238 0.428 — 4.60 84.5 1.190 0.490 0.600 0.560 5237 MPHBCAP 0.580 0.020 365.9 0.576 12.11 — 414.7
0.825 0.380 0.510 0.500 7140 OKA 0.505 0.015 97.5 0.505 9.96 7.72 123.9 0.944 0.800 0.875 0.855 6009 P&O 0.865 UNCH 62.9 0.862 — 5.16 248.3
1.420 0.700 0.885 0.810 5065 ORNA 0.840 0.020 217 0.852 4.72 3.57 63.2 22.894 12.580 15.920 15.400 1295 PBBANK 15.540 -0.180 6325 15.664 10.95 4.70 60,328.4
0.075 0.035 0.040 0.040 7225 PA 0.040 UNCH 410 0.040 16.00 — 89.8 1.840 1.220 1.470 1.420 9296 RCECAP 1.450 -0.020 200.7 1.455 4.73 6.90 540.8
0.690 0.421 0.620 0.610 8419 PANSAR 0.615 0.005 10735 0.619 27.70 1.63 284.1 5.980 4.230 5.010 4.770 1066 RHBBANK 4.950 0.050 5309.1 4.949 8.00 5.15 19,849.7
0.572 0.250 0.310 0.295 5125 PANTECH 0.310 0.010 1471.8 0.302 5.82 6.45 232.8 0.665 0.335 0.425 0.380 4898 TA 0.425 0.045 1787.2 0.399 4.96 2.35 727.6
8.936 4.000 4.750 4.510 5183 PCHEM 4.650 0.140 5649.2 4.657 13.19 3.87 37,200 6.936 2.930 3.600 3.400 6139 TAKAFUL 3.530 -0.020 656 3.512 7.99 5.67 2,918.6
1.222 0.649 0.800 0.755 5271 PECCA 0.780 0.020 62.7 0.791 8.85 8.33 146.6 0.765 0.200 0.265 0.235 5230 TUNEPRO 0.255 0.010 2537.5 0.253 3.78 11.76 191.7
4.778 2.820 3.200 2.960 5436 PERSTIM 3.140 0.190 5.4 3.043 9.50 9.55 311.8 PROPERTY
1.530 0.600 0.920 0.865 5219 PESTECH 0.890 0.010 882.2 0.885 8.30 — 680.2 0.335 0.170 — — 7131 ACME 0.180 — — — 5.81 — 44.8
0.145 0.060 0.075 0.070 7201 PICORP 0.075 UNCH 106.1 0.070 25.86 6.67 49.4 0.549 0.260 — — 1007 AMPROP 0.295 — — — 8.73 10.17 216.3
1.650 0.720 1.000 0.950 7095 PIE 0.975 0.005 395.1 0.984 10.24 2.46 374.4 1.280 0.990 1.200 1.200 5959 AMVERTON 1.200 UNCH 23.6 1.200 85.71 — 438.1
0.310 0.110 0.120 0.110 7163 PJBUMI 0.120 -0.020 191.4 0.112 16.67 — 9.8 0.400 0.115 — — 7007 ARK 0.125 — — — — — 7.9
3.443 2.400 2.680 2.600 7172 PMBTECH 2.680 0.060 27.8 2.644 19.16 0.75 562.2 0.170 0.055 0.090 0.080 4057 ASIAPAC 0.085 UNCH 663.3 0.083 2.04 — 88.2
5.216 2.740 3.010 2.950 8869 PMETAL 2.980 -0.020 2804 2.985 25.43 1.68 12,033 6.210 3.800 5.100 5.100 2305 AYER 5.100 -0.060 2 5.100 28.68 0.98 381.8
0.530 0.360 0.485 0.410 6637 PNEPCB 0.460 -0.025 753.7 0.468 — — 60.5 0.395 0.190 0.240 0.230 6602 BCB 0.230 -0.050 20 0.235 1.94 — 94.9
0.475 0.200 — — 8117 POLY 0.200 — — — 13.42 — 32.0 0.455 0.190 0.230 0.230 6173 BDB 0.230 UNCH 20 0.230 13.77 — 69.9
1.400 0.325 0.450 0.400 8273 PPHB 0.425 0.010 2005.6 0.430 3.39 0.59 80.2 0.285 0.110 — — 9814 BERTAM 0.180 — — — — — 37.2
0.738 0.210 0.240 0.230 9873 PRESTAR 0.235 -0.005 69 0.234 13.66 6.38 48.1 0.320 0.245 0.295 0.275 3239 BJASSET 0.290 UNCH 5373.9 0.288 — — 741.9
0.080 0.005 0.015 0.010 7123 PWORTH 0.015 UNCH 1098.6 0.012 — — 61.4 1.580 0.800 — — 5738 CHHB 1.050 — — — — — 289.5
1.430 0.720 — — 7544 QUALITY 0.900 — — — — — 52.2 1.369 0.770 0.830 0.810 6718 CRESNDO 0.830 0.030 52.2 0.826 7.23 7.23 232.8
0.320 0.180 — — 7498 RALCO 0.220 — — — — — 10.2 1.523 0.920 1.050 1.030 5049 CVIEW 1.050 UNCH 23.9 1.048 4.22 2.86 105.0
0.350 0.170 — — 7232 RESINTC 0.205 — — — 4.99 12.20 28.1 0.555 0.150 0.210 0.195 3484 DBHD 0.195 UNCH 1671 0.200 2.59 — 62.1
0.200 0.085 0.110 0.105 9954 RGTBHD 0.105 UNCH 191.1 0.106 11.17 — 60.6 0.095 0.035 0.045 0.040 7198 DPS 0.045 UNCH 600 0.044 2.14 — 26.4
0.784 0.170 0.275 0.245 9741 ROHAS 0.255 UNCH 2020.3 0.261 6.97 5.88 120.5 0.885 0.300 0.380 0.350 3417 E&O 0.365 0.025 1862.2 0.364 10.28 8.22 531.8
0.895 0.404 0.745 0.715 7803 RUBEREX 0.720 0.005 1503.4 0.726 16.00 2.78 181.6 0.390 0.290 0.345 0.330 3557 ECOFIRS 0.345 0.015 417.5 0.342 11.69 — 279.0
3.980 2.700 — — 5134 SAB 2.800 — — — 15.84 1.79 383.4 0.970 0.295 0.430 0.340 8206 ECOWLD 0.395 0.050 18081 0.401 5.72 — 1,163.0
8.640 4.200 5.200 4.920 9822 SAM 5.060 0.010 109.3 5.100 7.83 3.44 683.9 0.400 0.205 — — 6076 ENCORP 0.280 — — — — — 85.8
0.741 0.350 0.440 0.410 5147 SAMCHEM 0.415 0.005 796 0.426 4.74 7.23 112.9 1.520 0.882 — — 8613 ENRA 1.200 — — — — 2.50 163.4
0.784 0.200 0.450 0.410 7811 SAPIND 0.440 -0.010 18.1 0.433 7.32 11.36 32.0 0.747 0.380 0.450 0.405 6815 EUPE 0.440 0.010 91.7 0.434 1.48 3.41 56.3
0.455 0.100 0.160 0.120 5170 SCABLE 0.145 0.010 2511.3 0.149 — — 46.0 0.735 0.185 0.225 0.200 7249 EWEIN 0.205 0.005 8660.9 0.209 1.47 2.44 61.8
1.680 0.755 1.050 0.975 7247 SCGM 1.020 0.045 1045.6 1.020 — 1.72 197.5 1.140 0.310 0.470 0.370 5283 EWINT 0.435 0.045 14603 0.437 5.58 — 1,044.0
3.490 0.530 1.590 1.340 9237 SCIB 1.550 0.210 827.5 1.513 44.03 — 133.1 0.370 0.180 0.205 0.205 6041 FARLIM 0.205 0.015 2 0.205 — — 34.5
1.280 0.480 0.655 0.600 0099 SCICOM 0.645 0.015 860.9 0.642 10.68 7.75 229.3 0.384 0.240 0.295 0.285 5020 GLOMAC 0.295 0.020 527.1 0.289 10.61 2.71 236.0
9.765 5.960 7.200 6.820 4731 SCIENTX 7.020 0.020 480.9 7.023 9.38 2.85 3,621.5 0.350 0.170 — — 9962 GMUTUAL 0.250 — — — 8.20 2.00 93.9
0.360 0.065 0.095 0.080 7239 SCNWOLF 0.090 0.010 7.5 0.084 5.49 — 8.7 0.290 0.135 0.170 0.160 1147 GOB 0.170 UNCH 504.3 0.166 — — 77.3
0.565 0.120 0.180 0.160 7073 SEACERA 0.175 0.015 27162 0.171 — — 84.3 0.776 0.370 0.430 0.400 1503 GUOCO 0.430 0.005 46.5 0.422 — 4.65 301.2
0.750 0.320 — — 5163 SEB 0.365 — — — — — 29.2 1.300 1.190 1.240 1.210 7105 HCK 1.220 -0.010 577.1 1.219 74.39 — 517.3
0.460 0.375 0.400 0.390 5181 SIGGAS 0.390 -0.015 123.1 0.392 — 1.28 73.1 0.640 0.345 — — 7010 HOOVER 0.345 — — — — — 13.8
0.680 0.450 — — 7115 SKBSHUT 0.450 — — — 7.23 — 18.0 0.465 0.145 0.195 0.180 5062 HUAYANG 0.190 0.010 4544.8 0.190 — — 66.9
1.590 0.660 0.755 0.680 7155 SKPRES 0.740 0.040 2946.3 0.724 10.50 5.19 925.1 0.387 0.095 0.140 0.120 4251 IBHD 0.130 0.005 2530.9 0.131 5.37 13.46 145.1
1.373 0.690 0.710 0.705 7248 SLP 0.705 -0.010 46 0.706 10.54 7.80 223.5 0.720 0.305 0.500 0.305 5084 IBRACO 0.500 -0.015 54 0.472 7.26 3.50 248.2
0.490 0.270 — — 7132 SMISCOR 0.310 — — — 14.35 — 13.9 1.900 0.960 1.020 0.960 9687 IDEAL 0.995 -0.005 250.9 0.986 4.75 — 462.7
1.220 0.330 0.410 0.375 5665 SSTEEL 0.380 UNCH 301.1 0.381 — — 226.6 4.060 2.400 2.540 2.520 5606 IGBB 2.530 -0.020 86.5 2.530 8.28 0.40 2,247.9
0.905 0.380 0.470 0.390 6904 SUBUR 0.460 -0.055 14.3 0.462 — — 96.1 1.393 0.825 0.925 0.885 5249 IOIPG 0.920 0.025 2212.9 0.906 7.55 3.26 5,065.7
1.100 0.400 0.460 0.435 7207 SUCCESS 0.445 0.010 765.4 0.446 6.27 6.07 111.1 0.220 0.125 0.130 0.125 5175 IVORY 0.125 -0.005 1259.7 0.129 15.82 20.00 61.3
1.805 1.207 1.600 1.480 5211 SUNWAY 1.580 0.060 3633.9 1.561 10.96 4.73 7,795.6 1.313 0.275 0.415 0.350 1589 IWCITY 0.385 0.020 26728 0.389 — — 322.4
1.110 0.400 0.520 0.500 7235 SUPERLN 0.515 0.010 1893.1 0.509 9.10 6.06 82.4 0.380 0.285 0.315 0.315 8923 JIANKUN 0.315 0.005 3 0.315 12.21 — 52.6
6.800 4.100 5.100 5.100 4448 TASEK 5.100 0.100 3.5 5.100 — — 630.5 0.090 0.045 0.055 0.050 6769 JKGLAND 0.055 UNCH 123.9 0.051 10.78 1.82 125.1
0.235 0.030 0.040 0.035 7097 TAWIN 0.035 UNCH 1524.5 0.035 — — 12.5 0.669 0.350 — — 7323 KEN 0.400 — — — 31.75 3.75 76.7
0.898 0.480 0.650 0.540 5289 TECHBND 0.600 0.050 1846.2 0.541 15.58 — 138.0 1.100 0.400 0.425 0.415 7077 KPPROP 0.425 -0.025 124 0.421 7.19 — 85.1
0.700 0.195 — — 8702 TEXCHEM 0.230 — — — — 43.48 28.5 0.940 0.405 0.450 0.420 5038 KSL 0.435 0.020 684.9 0.434 1.79 — 451.3
4.320 1.950 2.730 2.500 7034 TGUAN 2.690 0.010 905.7 2.623 6.74 2.97 500.3 0.154 0.050 0.075 0.065 3174 L&G 0.075 0.005 3148.3 0.071 6.41 13.33 223.0
1.399 0.760 0.800 0.790 7374 TIENWAH 0.790 -0.010 13 0.798 — 6.96 114.3 0.784 0.345 0.370 0.365 8494 LBICAP 0.370 UNCH 47.3 0.370 5.29 13.51 37.6
0.680 0.460 — — 7854 TIMWELL 0.520 — — — 9.68 3.85 46.3 0.626 0.310 0.380 0.370 5789 LBS 0.375 UNCH 1448.5 0.377 6.08 4.80 587.7
0.575 0.300 0.355 0.345 7285 TOMYPAK 0.345 -0.005 363 0.347 — 0.87 145.0 0.300 0.175 0.210 0.210 3573 LIENHOE 0.210 0.015 5 0.210 — — 76.0
3.509 1.230 1.350 1.300 5010 TONGHER 1.350 0.020 15 1.340 10.55 14.81 212.5 1.250 0.720 — — 7617 MAGNA 0.845 — — — — — 283.0
0.841 0.580 0.645 0.600 7173 TOYOINK 0.600 -0.060 74.4 0.636 9.57 5.00 64.2 0.921 0.305 0.405 0.350 8583 MAHSING 0.385 0.025 9663.3 0.389 8.57 11.69 934.7
0.800 0.530 — — 5167 TURBO 0.640 — — — 22.70 3.13 69.1 0.674 0.235 0.330 0.310 6181 MALTON 0.325 0.005 2151.9 0.319 5.85 4.62 171.6
2.820 1.700 2.020 1.900 7100 UCHITEC 1.910 -0.090 283.7 1.960 11.29 7.59 861.8 1.923 1.217 1.560 1.530 5236 MATRIX 1.530 -0.040 982.3 1.535 4.98 7.84 1,276.3
0.800 0.230 0.300 0.280 7133 ULICORP 0.285 0.005 248.4 0.291 — — 62.1 1.697 1.110 1.360 1.110 7189 MBWORLD 1.360 0.080 1.6 1.219 3.92 5.96 214.0
2.250 1.430 1.660 1.610 7137 UMS 1.660 UNCH 12.4 1.614 16.27 3.61 67.5 0.565 0.070 0.110 0.085 5182 MCT 0.100 0.015 37526.8 0.099 3.44 — 145.7
0.960 0.690 — — 7227 UMSNGB 0.900 — — — 17.54 3.33 72.0 0.400 0.200 0.280 0.235 1694 MENANG 0.235 -0.035 37.2 0.235 — — 113.0
1.427 0.910 0.990 0.970 7091 UNIMECH 0.990 -0.010 20 0.980 6.75 4.85 157.2 0.350 0.040 0.055 0.050 5040 MERIDIAN 0.050 -0.010 2055 0.052 — — 29.5
0.400 0.180 0.205 0.190 4995 VERSATL 0.205 0.005 38.8 0.204 — — 58.2 0.415 0.180 0.300 0.225 8141 MJPERAK 0.300 0.030 73 0.235 — — 84.8
1.509 0.600 0.765 0.715 6963 VS 0.725 -0.025 14675 0.741 7.55 4.69 1,351.4 1.860 0.810 0.920 0.885 6114 MKH 0.895 0.020 485.3 0.894 6.27 4.47 525.0
0.810 0.365 — — 7226 WATTA 0.505 — — — 22.15 — 42.7 0.200 0.050 0.085 0.075 8893 MKLAND 0.080 0.005 5252.5 0.080 19.51 — 96.6
1.235 0.550 0.745 0.730 7231 WELLCAL 0.735 -0.010 238.7 0.737 10.04 7.76 366.0 0.165 0.055 0.065 0.055 6548 MPCORP 0.055 -0.015 330.6 0.056 — — 15.8
0.700 0.430 — — 7692 WIDETEC 0.550 — — — 19.43 — 24.6 1.125 0.280 0.380 0.340 1651 MRCB 0.370 0.025 15425 0.368 68.52 2.70 1,632.5
0.650 0.280 0.400 0.375 7050 WONG 0.390 -0.010 113 0.389 8.11 3.85 44.7 0.540 0.240 — — 9539 MUH 0.310 — — — — — 17.5
0.810 0.490 — — 7025 WOODLAN 0.490 — — — — — 19.6 0.255 0.145 0.200 0.190 3913 MUIPROP 0.200 UNCH 3821.9 0.196 9.66 — 152.8
1.200 0.750 0.780 0.755 5009 WTHORSE 0.780 -0.020 16 0.764 — — 187.2 1.410 0.335 0.535 0.395 5073 NAIM 0.480 0.070 55593 0.490 4.27 — 246.6
0.681 0.200 0.260 0.240 4243 WTK 0.250 0.005 914.1 0.250 — 6.00 120.3 2.150 1.580 1.650 1.600 5827 OIB 1.600 -0.050 16 1.606 5.60 5.00 247.8
0.325 0.050 0.105 0.100 7245 WZSATU 0.105 0.005 730.2 0.100 — — 53.7 1.050 0.640 0.710 0.670 5053 OSK 0.710 0.020 334.7 0.696 3.58 7.04 1,487.7
0.650 0.405 — — 5048 YILAI 0.405 — — — — — 59.0 1.277 0.630 0.675 0.660 1724 PARAMON 0.670 -0.005 572.4 0.671 4.69 9.39 411.7
0.170 0.060 0.075 0.070 7020 YKGI 0.075 0.005 316.7 0.071 7.73 — 26.3 0.420 0.150 — — 6912 PASDEC 0.165 — — — — — 66.1
0.315 0.150 0.200 0.165 7014 YLI 0.170 0.010 68.5 0.176 — — 17.5 1.080 0.750 — — 3611 PGLOBE 0.775 — — — 67.98 — 144.7
CONSTRUCTION 0.015 0.005 0.005 0.005 4464 PHB 0.005 UNCH 50 0.005 — — 50.0
0.473 0.210 0.260 0.250 5281 ADVCON 0.260 UNCH 233.4 0.260 9.67 2.31 105.0 1.600 0.980 — — 7055 PLB 1.260 — — — 16.58 — 141.6
0.170 0.050 0.075 0.060 7145 AGES 0.065 0.005 12709 0.068 2.15 — 32.6 1.493 0.735 0.850 0.800 5075 PLENITU 0.850 0.055 57.5 0.826 10.32 5.29 324.3
2.050 1.010 1.230 1.210 5293 AME 1.230 0.030 386.3 1.219 6.77 — 525.4 6.170 5.300 6.150 5.890 7765 RAPID 5.890 -0.120 388.8 6.000 127.49 — 629.6
0.575 0.115 0.155 0.140 7078 AZRB 0.150 0.010 1716.2 0.149 — 5.93 89.7 0.720 0.345 0.370 0.350 4596 SAPRES 0.350 UNCH 28 0.363 — — 48.9
0.230 0.045 0.060 0.055 5190 BENALEC 0.060 0.005 1117.8 0.056 — — 51.7 0.498 0.180 0.245 0.240 5207 SBCCORP 0.240 -0.030 80 0.240 3.41 4.17 62.0
0.197 0.030 0.045 0.040 5932 BPURI 0.045 0.005 3973.2 0.040 56.25 — 34.4 0.695 0.325 0.410 0.410 2224 SDRED 0.410 0.055 10 0.410 7.75 4.88 174.7
0.800 0.520 0.560 0.545 8761 BREM 0.545 -0.005 40.1 0.558 5.17 7.34 188.3 0.365 0.120 0.190 0.190 4286 SEAL 0.190 UNCH 14 0.190 5.67 — 46.2
1.118 0.555 0.700 0.620 8591 CRESBLD 0.700 0.055 123.5 0.645 6.09 6.43 123.8 2.810 1.750 2.000 1.980 6017 SHL 2.000 0.100 5.7 1.997 11.03 7.50 484.2
1.900 1.380 1.510 1.400 7528 DKLS 1.510 -0.030 7.1 1.476 24.04 1.99 140.0 1.166 0.475 0.605 0.520 5288 SIMEPROP 0.580 0.050 4893.9 0.556 6.59 6.90 3,944.5
0.874 0.300 0.385 0.345 5253 ECONBHD 0.370 0.015 5588.2 0.373 7.92 1.35 494.9 0.190 0.070 0.080 0.070 4375 SMI 0.075 -0.005 139.3 0.073 — — 15.7
1.027 0.285 0.395 0.360 8877 EKOVEST 0.370 -0.005 48051 0.381 6.31 2.70 982.3 0.410 0.090 0.120 0.115 5213 SNTORIA 0.120 -0.005 379.2 0.118 — — 68.1
0.499 0.140 0.215 0.190 7047 FAJAR 0.210 0.015 1151.4 0.202 2.93 7.14 78.5 2.288 0.550 0.750 0.625 8664 SPSETIA 0.735 0.110 8255.2 0.707 9.71 1.36 2,971.2
0.941 0.225 0.335 0.300 9261 GADANG 0.305 UNCH 12130 0.319 5.70 3.93 222.1 0.920 0.370 0.410 0.400 3743 SUNSURIA 0.400 UNCH 80 0.404 2.38 — 358.4
4.237 2.360 2.840 2.660 5398 GAMUDA 2.810 0.160 2915.7 2.790 9.79 4.27 7,062.4 0.465 0.250 0.305 0.280 1538 SYMLIFE 0.290 0.005 1065.8 0.297 1.44 3.45 174.2
1.514 0.595 0.745 0.680 5226 GBGAQRS 0.745 0.055 463.8 0.719 9.47 2.01 368.5 0.330 0.120 0.155 0.150 4022 TADMAX 0.155 0.005 67 0.151 4.86 — 121.5
1.339 0.430 0.550 0.510 3204 GKENT 0.540 0.020 3158.2 0.537 5.35 — 304.2 0.275 0.180 0.200 0.190 5158 TAGB 0.200 UNCH 8175.7 0.194 9.22 8.00 1,064.3
0.695 0.240 0.310 0.290 5169 HOHUP 0.295 UNCH 912.3 0.299 2.21 — 121.7 0.055 0.010 0.020 0.010 2259 TALAMT 0.015 UNCH 33426 0.015 2.50 — 64.4
1.477 0.960 1.020 0.970 6238 HSL 1.010 0.015 71.6 1.009 10.05 2.38 588.5 0.783 0.360 0.440 0.415 5191 TAMBUN 0.435 0.015 999.9 0.427 3.87 5.63 188.6
2.475 1.150 1.570 1.460 3336 IJM 1.570 0.090 6181 1.514 13.49 2.55 5,713.7 0.080 0.020 0.030 0.025 2429 TANCO 0.025 UNCH 39 0.029 — — 20.8
0.290 0.010 0.020 0.015 5268 IKHMAS 0.015 -0.005 5238.3 0.019 — — 8.8 0.480 0.140 0.165 0.155 7889 THRIVEN 0.155 UNCH 1619.5 0.161 4.77 — 84.8
0.610 0.270 0.340 0.310 8834 IREKA 0.320 UNCH 65.2 0.315 — — 59.7 0.135 0.030 0.055 0.050 7079 TIGER 0.050 UNCH 6546.7 0.050 — — 73.2
1.570 0.620 0.760 0.715 4723 JAKS 0.720 -0.015 37626 0.739 3.91 — 468.8 0.320 0.240 0.260 0.255 5239 TITIJYA 0.255 UNCH 184.1 0.255 20.56 0.59 344.7
1.466 0.785 0.890 0.870 7161 KERJAYA 0.885 0.025 70.4 0.884 7.79 3.95 1,099.1 0.940 0.720 0.820 0.795 5401 TROP 0.800 -0.010 1188.4 0.801 3.46 3.38 1,176.3
1.460 0.510 0.580 0.535 5171 KIMLUN 0.560 0.025 1188.5 0.562 3.21 6.61 190.3 1.020 0.275 0.385 0.320 5148 UEMS 0.370 0.050 11029.3 0.354 7.51 — 1,678.9
1.110 0.735 — — 9628 LEBTECH 0.980 — — — — — 133.8 2.350 1.380 1.510 1.450 5200 UOADEV 1.500 0.050 60.3 1.490 7.13 9.33 2,950.7
0.504 0.295 — — 5129 MELATI 0.350 — — — 16.59 2.86 42.0 0.150 0.035 0.050 0.040 6378 WMG 0.050 0.010 101.8 0.040 — — 21.3
0.830 0.420 0.600 0.600 8192 MERCURY 0.600 0.050 10 0.600 — — 24.1 0.995 0.650 — — 7003 Y&G 0.700 — — — 35.35 — 152.9
0.815 0.330 0.460 0.460 7595 MGB 0.460 -0.040 5 0.460 17.04 — 230.8 2.800 1.110 2.710 2.640 3158 YNHPROP 2.710 0.010 171.4 2.699 34.17 — 1,433.6
0.422 0.150 0.165 0.155 9571 MITRA 0.155 UNCH 477.7 0.161 — 9.68 138.9 0.415 0.035 0.045 0.040 7066 YONGTAI 0.045 UNCH 615.8 0.044 — — 42.9
0.250 0.065 0.075 0.070 5924 MTDACPI 0.075 0.010 67.4 0.074 — — 17.4 TRANSPORTATION & LOGISTICS
0.555 0.145 0.220 0.200 5085 MUDAJYA 0.210 0.005 3767.7 0.211 — — 127.1 8.837 3.920 4.600 4.340 5014 AIRPORT 4.400 -0.100 3705 4.439 15.22 3.18 7,300.4
2.894 0.735 0.825 0.780 5703 MUHIBAH 0.785 -0.010 3988.1 0.800 9.99 9.55 380.9 1.400 0.750 0.875 0.840 8133 BHIC 0.845 UNCH 16 0.854 — 4.14 209.9
0.370 0.185 0.230 0.220 7071 OCR 0.230 0.005 1199 0.222 8.27 — 76.9 4.954 3.253 — — 5032 BIPORT 3.830 — — — 13.63 3.66 1,761.8
0.900 0.650 0.720 0.700 5622 PEB 0.700 0.010 25.7 0.708 — — 48.4 0.365 0.235 0.270 0.270 7187 CHGP 0.270 UNCH 20 0.270 29.03 — 80.3
0.255 0.130 0.175 0.170 8311 PESONA 0.175 0.005 501 0.170 10.23 5.71 121.6 0.470 0.205 — — 7117 CJCEN 0.235 — — — — 3.19 92.6
0.425 0.110 0.165 0.155 5070 PRTASCO 0.160 UNCH 260.9 0.163 13.22 7.50 79.3 0.930 0.390 0.470 0.440 5136 COMPLET 0.470 -0.005 22.4 0.444 7.10 — 59.7
3.303 1.800 — — 9598 PTARAS 2.400 — — — 7.85 8.33 398.1 0.525 0.200 0.250 0.230 5259 EATECH 0.250 UNCH 439.7 0.244 3.46 — 132.6
0.415 0.090 0.125 0.105 6807 PUNCAK 0.110 0.005 3186.2 0.113 — 4.55 49.4 0.660 0.380 0.450 0.400 7210 FREIGHT 0.405 0.010 33.3 0.416 8.84 8.64 113.1
0.555 0.140 0.180 0.170 5205 SENDAI 0.170 UNCH 2475.8 0.172 9.66 — 132.8 0.370 0.115 0.155 0.140 0078 GDEX 0.145 UNCH 2714.6 0.147 31.52 1.72 818.0
1.810 0.750 — — 5006 STELLA 0.810 — — — — — 54.3 0.655 0.255 0.305 0.290 7676 GUNUNG 0.290 -0.005 689.7 0.294 — — 69.8
2.110 1.250 1.540 1.480 5263 SUNCON 1.500 0.010 427.9 1.508 14.97 4.67 1,939.4 0.738 0.420 — — 2062 HARBOUR 0.470 — — — 7.32 3.72 188.2
0.285 0.180 0.205 0.180 9717 SYCAL 0.205 0.015 580 0.193 15.53 — 85.3 0.065 0.030 0.040 0.035 7013 HUBLINE 0.040 UNCH 25471 0.040 22.22 — 152.8
0.741 0.200 0.270 0.255 5054 TRC 0.260 -0.005 232.2 0.263 6.30 7.31 124.9 0.480 0.220 — — 5614 ILB 0.300 — — — 3.40 — 58.5
0.595 0.180 — — 5042 TSRCAP 0.250 — — — — — 43.6 4.765 3.300 3.880 3.660 6645 LITRAK 3.800 0.100 17.6 3.745 7.55 6.58 2,019.1
1.350 0.360 — — 0301 UNIWALL 1.350 — — — 50.00 0.31 493.7 0.110 0.040 0.055 0.050 5078 M&G 0.055 UNCH 69 0.051 — — 39.8
1.170 0.215 0.315 0.270 7070 VIZIONE 0.315 0.045 1706.5 0.292 3.98 — 194.8 0.785 0.180 0.255 0.220 5077 MAYBULK 0.245 0.025 1433.3 0.234 — — 245.0
0.601 0.145 0.185 0.170 3565 WCEHB 0.180 0.005 2672.9 0.178 — — 233.4 9.239 6.090 7.580 7.380 3816 MISC 7.530 -0.020 5504.3 7.541 23.53 3.98 33,612.4
1.220 0.245 0.395 0.355 9679 WCT 0.375 0.015 6243.1 0.379 5.92 — 531.8 1.250 0.450 0.640 0.520 2194 MMCCORP 0.640 0.090 4608.5 0.599 7.62 6.25 1,948.8
0.700 0.225 0.350 0.310 7028 ZECON 0.345 0.020 117.8 0.346 1.76 — 49.7 0.360 0.040 — — 9806 NATWIDE 0.070 — — — — — 8.6
0.110 0.030 0.045 0.040 2283 ZELAN 0.045 UNCH 2139.2 0.041 14.06 — 38.0 0.045 0.010 0.015 0.010 6254 PDZ 0.015 UNCH 5235 0.014 — — 10.2
HEALTH CARE 1.953 0.520 0.680 0.630 4634 POS 0.655 0.005 2592.3 0.665 — 6.11 512.7
0.970 0.280 0.375 0.330 7191 ADVENTA 0.370 0.035 691.3 0.360 2.55 — 56.5 0.595 0.090 0.120 0.105 8346 PRKCORP 0.105 0.005 3 0.113 0.43 — 10.5
2.500 1.770 2.040 1.960 7090 AHEALTH 2.010 -0.010 124.5 1.993 17.93 1.84 949.5 0.740 0.125 0.180 0.170 5145 SEALINK 0.175 0.005 1760.9 0.173 — — 87.5
1.780 1.050 1.330 1.260 7148 DPHARMA 1.300 0.040 863.3 1.305 15.82 3.85 889.7 1.000 0.795 — — 7053 SEEHUP 0.840 — — — — 3.75 67.6
7.000 4.466 6.960 6.760 5168 HARTA 6.780 0.090 8954.8 6.851 55.53 1.09 22,928.0 1.420 0.820 0.890 0.875 6521 SURIA 0.880 UNCH 147.8 0.882 5.83 2.84 304.3
5.940 4.550 5.380 5.010 5225 IHH 5.380 0.280 4661.6 5.185 101.70 0.74 47,204.1 0.330 0.115 0.135 0.125 5173 SYSCORP 0.135 UNCH 1017.7 0.132 — — 162.0
5.430 3.517 4.940 4.800 7153 KOSSAN 4.860 0.060 3616.6 4.873 27.66 1.23 6,215.6 0.460 0.140 0.170 0.160 5149 TAS 0.160 -0.005 235 0.166 21.92 — 28.8
2.330 1.555 1.880 1.790 0002 KOTRA 1.850 0.060 64.1 1.818 10.04 4.81 268.8 1.692 0.650 0.735 0.720 5140 TASCO 0.735 0.015 42.9 0.723 12.89 6.80 147.0
1.035 0.720 0.910 0.865 5878 KPJ 0.910 0.040 1187.1 0.897 18.16 2.20 4,042.1 0.610 0.260 0.370 0.350 8397 TNLOGIS 0.350 -0.020 1080.5 0.355 — — 161.3
2.845 0.910 1.260 1.150 7081 PHARMA 1.170 UNCH 1302.3 1.204 — 13.25 305.6 0.655 0.430 — — 7218 TOCEAN 0.455 — — — — — 18.7
0.135 0.050 0.075 0.050 0302 SMILE 0.075 UNCH 200.5 0.050 22.73 1.60 75.1 4.457 2.970 3.290 3.200 5246 WPRTS 3.220 0.020 3369.1 3.228 18.58 4.04 10,980.2
1.930 1.281 1.590 1.480 7106 SUPERMX 1.570 0.070 15655 1.558 20.00 2.27 2,135.7 0.832 0.243 0.400 0.385 5267 XINHWA 0.385 -0.010 775.9 0.390 23.91 — 83.2
0.820 0.365 0.405 0.395 0101 TMCLIFE 0.400 0.005 216.8 0.398 23.95 0.50 696.8 PLANTATION
6.690 4.172 6.210 6.150 7113 TOPGLOV 6.200 UNCH 8683.8 6.194 42.18 1.21 15,889.6 0.235 0.050 0.085 0.070 7054 AASIA 0.080 0.010 1095.1 0.079 — — 52.8
0.545 0.426 — — 0301 TOPVISN 0.545 — — — 82.58 — 139.3 17.300 11.000 12.000 11.740 1899 BKAWAN 12.000 0.200 48.5 11.792 14.37 5.00 5,324.0
2.799 1.450 1.700 1.640 7178 YSPSAH 1.700 0.090 90.4 1.681 10.28 4.12 237.5 7.000 5.000 5.000 5.000 5069 BLDPLNT 5.000 -0.060 4.8 5.000 — — 467.5
FINANCIAL SERVICES 0.824 0.200 0.265 0.230 5254 BPLANT 0.255 0.015 2727 0.251 — 21.57 571.2
3.971 1.480 1.850 1.730 2488 ABMB 1.850 0.070 3010.2 1.820 6.51 7.68 2,864.0 0.740 0.285 0.345 0.335 8982 CEPAT 0.340 0.025 167.6 0.342 226.67 4.41 108.3
16.602 7.700 8.420 8.170 5139 AEONCR 8.310 0.110 240.6 8.292 7.76 5.37 2,107.6 7.068 4.800 5.100 4.800 1929 CHINTEK 5.100 0.100 1.1 5.073 15.20 3.14 466.0
2.240 1.250 1.430 1.390 5185 AFFIN 1.410 UNCH 158.9 1.402 5.73 3.55 2,800.3 0.499 0.275 0.310 0.305 3948 DUTALND 0.305 -0.005 224 0.306 — — 258.1
16.313 11.400 12.800 11.820 1163 ALLIANZ 12.680 -0.020 66.1 12.451 6.22 4.02 2,243.0 2.827 2.200 — — 5029 FAREAST 2.200 — — — 16.30 1.36 1,306.4
4.354 2.820 2.940 2.860 1015 AMBANK 2.900 -0.030 11504 2.905 5.62 7.24 8,741.1 1.590 0.715 0.880 0.820 5222 FGV 0.855 0.025 6902.2 0.850 — — 3,119.2
* Volume Weighted Average Price # PE is calculated based on latest 12 months reported Earnings Per Share
FRIDAY M ARC H 27, 2020 • T HEED G E FINA NCIA L DA ILY
Markets 2 1
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)
11.140 7.990 9.450 8.900 2291 GENP 9.240 0.090 575.1 9.220 55.70 1.27 8,291.6 0.555 0.100 0.150 0.130 7108 PERDANA 0.135 0.005 87740.8 0.137 — — 251.2
0.520 0.300 0.330 0.330 7382 GLBHD 0.330 0.020 51.9 0.330 — — 73.6 6.698 2.490 2.960 2.780 3042 PETRONM 2.830 -0.030 231.7 2.880 4.32 7.07 764.1
0.714 0.530 0.700 0.695 2135 GOPENG 0.700 0.020 3 0.698 64.22 3.57 188.3 0.345 0.025 0.050 0.035 5256 REACH 0.040 UNCH 21321.5 0.042 — — 43.9
0.800 0.330 — — 7501 HARNLEN 0.400 — — — — — 74.2 0.364 0.060 0.080 0.075 5218 SAPNRG 0.075 UNCH 106720 0.076 — — 1,198.4
2.113 1.250 1.330 1.300 5138 HSPLANT 1.330 UNCH 27.5 1.306 33.84 1.88 1,064.0 0.145 0.010 0.015 0.015 7158 SCOMI 0.015 UNCH 18.2 0.015 — — 16.4
2.480 1.010 1.350 1.250 2216 IJMPLNT 1.270 0.030 251.5 1.303 42.05 1.57 1,118.3 0.700 0.035 0.035 0.035 7045 SCOMIES 0.035 UNCH 1904.9 0.035 — — 16.4
0.645 0.500 0.540 0.500 2607 INCKEN 0.500 UNCH 49.4 0.505 — 2.12 210.4 2.492 1.020 1.500 1.320 5279 SERBADK 1.450 0.110 9914.5 1.438 9.69 3.37 4,471.6
0.995 0.400 0.500 0.460 6262 INNO 0.470 0.060 83 0.479 16.49 2.13 225.1 0.045 0.005 — — 1201 SUMATEC 0.005 — — — — — 21.3
4.774 3.410 3.990 3.700 1961 IOICORP 3.800 0.050 3536.6 3.836 36.47 2.24 23,883.1 0.559 0.210 0.310 0.300 7228 T7GLOBAL 0.310 UNCH 114.6 0.306 21.23 1.61 164.9
1.120 0.270 0.380 0.325 4383 JTIASA 0.350 0.020 7946.3 0.359 — — 340.8 0.145 0.040 0.050 0.050 7206 THHEAVY 0.050 UNCH 2592.4 0.050 4.55 — 56.1
25.204 17.400 20.920 19.800 2445 KLK 20.500 -0.160 1610.3 20.151 40.89 2.44 22,160.9 1.140 0.310 0.430 0.380 7250 UZMA 0.385 -0.015 17990.7 0.410 4.24 — 123.2
3.650 2.620 2.700 2.700 2453 KLUANG 2.700 0.010 6.3 2.700 — 0.37 170.6 0.410 0.090 0.120 0.110 5243 VELESTO 0.110 UNCH 98819.2 0.114 26.83 — 903.7
1.640 0.895 1.020 0.965 5027 KMLOONG 0.965 -0.005 247 0.983 21.49 6.22 902.7 1.450 0.460 0.580 0.525 5142 WASEONG 0.525 -0.025 2339.3 0.547 16.88 — 406.8
0.475 0.290 0.305 0.305 1996 KRETAM 0.305 0.005 20 0.305 — — 709.9 7.420 4.240 5.300 5.100 7293 YINSON 5.200 0.110 1800 5.189 27.51 1.15 5,697.3
0.900 0.460 — — 6572 KWANTAS 0.590 — — — — — 183.9
0.880 0.480 — — 4936 MALPAC 0.480 — — — 800 20.83 36.0
0.770 0.270 0.335 0.310 5026 MHC 0.320 0.015 217 0.324 24.81 4.69 62.9
2.000 1.680 — — 5047 NPC 1.920 — — — — — 230.4
3.650 2.230 — — 2038 NSOP 2.400 — — — — 2.08 168.5
0.545 0.140 0.190 0.160 1902 PINEPAC 0.180 UNCH 493.6 0.179 0.34 — 27.0
1.310 0.350 0.500 0.470 9695 PLS 0.500 0.030 10 0.491 — — 175.4
0.465 0.115 0.175
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Ace Market
0.440 0.205 — — 4316 SHCHAN 0.350 — — — 15.09 — 46.2 YEAR YEAR DAY DAY CODE COUNTER CLOSING +/– VOL VWAP* PE# DY MKT CAP
5.630 3.820 4.750 4.550 5285 SIMEPLT 4.700 UNCH 4126.4 4.680 361.5 0.21 32,357.5 HIGH LOW HIGH LOW (RM) (RM) (‘000) (RM) (X) (%) (MIL)
4.220 1.900 2.410 2.100 5126 SOP 2.330 0.190 167 2.332 14.82 2.15 1,330.2
2.110 1.300 1.420 1.390 5135 SWKPLNT 1.400 UNCH 85.5 1.400 18.67 3.57 392.0 CONSUMER PRODUCTS & SERVICES
3.484 1.810 2.180 1.900 5012 TAANN 1.920 -0.120 406.3 1.943 20.15 5.21 854.1 0.730 0.225 0.260 0.245 0098 BAHVEST 0.255 0.005 2194.5 0.253 34.46 — 312.4
0.445 0.110 0.170 0.140 2054 TDM 0.160 0.015 13431 0.159 — — 269.2 0.225 0.065 0.100 0.095 0179 BIOHLDG 0.100 0.005 3631 0.097 9.52 1.10 86.0
0.215 0.085 0.100 0.095 0205 DPIH 0.100 Unch 454.1 0.100 4.35 4.50 48.7
0.685 0.185 0.255 0.225 5112 THPLANT 0.250 0.010 855.1 0.245 — — 221.0 0.790 0.095 0.680 0.650 0116 FOCUS 0.665 0.010 27936 0.664 — — 1,359.4
1.590 0.560 0.800 0.655 9059 TSH 0.725 0.080 4562 0.744 22.73 1.38 1,001.8 0.770 0.219 0.380 0.360 0157 FOCUSP 0.360 Unch 318.5 0.369 7.14 4.86 79.2
5.429 4.010 4.050 4.050 2593 UMCCA 4.050 UNCH 3 4.050 12.99 1.98 849.6 0.150 0.075 0.090 0.090 0074 GOCEAN 0.090 Unch 132 0.090 — — 26.1
27.000 23.000 24.680 24.400 2089 UTDPLT 24.560 0.160 21.4 24.513 18.00 1.63 5,111.8 0.125 0.035 0.075 0.065 0170 KANGER 0.065 -0.005 2543.3 0.070 6.84 — 80.3
TELECOMMUNICATIONS & MEDIA 0.408 0.115 0.125 0.125 0210 KHJB 0.125 0.005 82 0.125 4.68 12.00 47.5
0.155 0.030 0.060 0.030 0159 AMEDIA 0.060 UNCH 3.3 0.040 — — 14.4 0.220 0.110 0.135 0.125 0180 KTC 0.135 0.010 1651 0.130 6.52 — 68.9
0.680 0.470 0.485 0.480 7031 AMTEL 0.480 UNCH 305 0.481 5.20 — 26.0 0.260 0.085 0.230 0.205 0182 LKL 0.210 0.015 30167 0.218 — — 90.0
1.565 0.705 0.885 0.830 6399 ASTRO 0.845 0.015 3847.6 0.863 6.71 8.88 4,406.3 0.220 0.030 0.050 0.045 0140 MACPIE 0.050 0.005 103.5 0.045 — — 17.7
5.219 3.010 3.530 3.350 6888 AXIATA 3.400 -0.030 8457.3 3.423 22.82 2.79 31,158.1 0.645 0.340 0.430 0.415 0201 NOVA 0.420 0.005 236.7 0.421 10.94 2.74 133.5
0.270 0.075 — — 6025 BJMEDIA 0.105 — — — — — 24.7 0.150 0.090 0.120 0.120 0153 OVERSEA 0.120 0.020 0.2 0.120 — — 29.6
4.936 3.820 4.370 4.020 6947 DIGI 4.290 0.140 5656.1 4.229 23.28 4.24 33,354.8 0.175 0.025 — — 0022 PARLO 0.040 — — — — — 14.6
0.400 0.120 0.135 0.135 0171 PLABS 0.135 0.005 240 0.135 6.78 — 29.0
0.310 0.075 0.100 0.100 0059 ECOHLDS 0.100 UNCH 125 0.100 12.20 — 31.4 0.509 0.300 0.400 0.345 0158 SCC 0.400 0.035 187.5 0.354 10.64 8.50 56.5
0.935 0.305 0.470 0.450 0082 GPACKET 0.460 -0.010 699.1 0.462 — — 430.5 0.270 0.095 0.115 0.100 0212 SDS 0.115 0.015 478.4 0.104 — — 46.7
5.645 4.590 5.420 5.240 6012 MAXIS 5.330 -0.010 2503.6 5.348 27.47 3.75 41,683.3 0.275 0.115 0.160 0.140 0216 SPRING 0.150 Unch 125.2 0.148 3.45 — 62.4
0.530 0.110 0.140 0.125 4502 MEDIA 0.125 -0.005 12351.9 0.130 — — 138.6 0.200 0.030 0.040 0.040 0148 SUNZEN 0.040 -0.005 590 0.040 — — 21.4
0.255 0.120 0.170 0.160 5090 MEDIAC 0.165 UNCH 8264.8 0.165 — 6.61 278.4 0.370 0.100 0.140 0.135 0197 WEGMANS 0.135 0.015 41 0.139 8.49 3.70 67.5
0.665 0.345 0.425 0.395 0172 OCK 0.400 UNCH 805.8 0.402 12.78 — 383.4 0.270 0.120 0.180 0.175 0095 XINGHE 0.180 Unch 7649.6 0.180 — — 110.1
0.370 0.230 — — 7190 PPG 0.270 — — — — 3.70 27.0 INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS & SERVICES
0.250 0.085 0.095 0.090 5252 SASBADI 0.095 UNCH 522 0.095 13.57 — 39.8 0.245 0.135 0.175 0.150 0218 ACO 0.160 Unch 6500.1 0.168 0.06 — 48.0
0.580 0.450 — — 9431 SJC 0.540 — — — — — 21.9 0.295 0.175 — — 0122 AIM 0.250 — — — — — 66.5
0.780 0.225 0.275 0.260 6084 STAR 0.270 0.010 1016.1 0.267 35.06 7.41 199.4 0.085 0.030 0.030 0.030 0105 ASIAPLY 0.030 Unch 500 0.030 — — 13.7
9.670 8.219 9.290 9.000 5031 TIMECOM 9.100 0.100 1249.1 9.153 16.93 1.09 5,328.4 0.095 0.015 0.025 0.020 0072 AT 0.020 Unch 3523.1 0.020 — — 29.9
4.532 2.518 3.670 3.370 4863 TM 3.570 0.160 2418.5 3.571 21.25 2.80 13,443.8 0.205 0.060 0.085 0.080 0187 BCMALL 0.080 Unch 1141 0.080 6.56 2.50 33.7
0.425 0.130 0.235 0.210 0163 CAREPLS 0.220 Unch 26335.5 0.224 — — 116.9
TECHNOLOGY 0.130 0.045 0.065 0.055 0102 CONNECT 0.065 0.005 140 0.059 — — 21.5
0.680 0.470 0.485 0.480 7031 AMTEL 0.480 UNCH 305 0.481 5.20 — 26.0 0.245 0.100 0.105 0.105 0190 ESAFE 0.105 -0.010 1 0.105 15.91 17.14 25.3
0.160 0.035 0.080 0.070 5195 CENSOF 0.070 -0.020 2370.5 0.076 — — 35.1 0.390 0.127 0.170 0.160 0100 ESCERAM 0.160 Unch 1668.4 0.163 13.91 3.75 32.9
0.250 0.045 0.065 0.055 0051 CUSCAPI 0.065 0.010 3710.9 0.063 — — 55.9 0.548 0.060 0.090 0.085 0039 GFM 0.090 Unch 257.9 0.090 7.09 12.22 42.5
0.925 0.430 0.495 0.450 7204 D&O 0.455 0.005 4754.1 0.465 15.32 2.20 512.2 1.950 0.130 0.190 0.165 0175 HHGROUP 0.190 -0.005 26 0.188 — — 6.5
0.280 0.060 0.085 0.070 8338 DATAPRP 0.080 0.005 1007.2 0.082 — — 37.1 0.155 0.040 0.055 0.050 0160 HHHCORP 0.050 Unch 179 0.050 8.77 — 16.7
0.060 0.015 0.020 0.020 0029 DIGISTA 0.020 UNCH 922.4 0.020 — — 13.2 0.305 0.100 0.140 0.130 0188 HLT 0.130 0.005 1873.8 0.133 14.29 — 66.6
0.310 0.070 0.115 0.100 4456 DNEX 0.110 0.005 14140.4 0.109 6.43 4.55 193.4 0.055 0.025 0.030 0.025 0024 JAG 0.030 Unch 12.6 0.028 — — 54.6
1.673 0.418 0.765 0.720 5216 DSONIC 0.720 -0.015 43073.9 0.748 16.29 4.17 972.0 1.043 0.078 0.880 0.795 0193 KAB 0.840 0.050 1327.6 0.840 46.93 0.60 777.5
0.605 0.115 0.205 0.205 5036 EDARAN 0.205 0.005 2 0.205 — — 12.3 0.385 0.055 0.100 0.095 0167 MCLEAN 0.100 Unch 1099.5 0.100 — — 19.7
0.732 0.230 0.285 0.270 0065 EFORCE 0.275 -0.005 5537.2 0.277 21.15 5.02 169.2 0.180 0.035 — — 0081 MEGASUN 0.050 — — — — — 12.5
0.210 0.050 0.070 0.065 0207 MESTRON 0.070 0.005 711.6 0.066 12.07 — 55.3
1.061 0.380 0.445 0.425 0090 ELSOFT 0.440 0.010 1773.5 0.434 16.60 6.82 294.6 0.688 0.200 0.295 0.255 0213 MTAG 0.260 -0.010 13331 0.276 4.84 — 177.2
2.647 0.922 1.690 1.590 0128 FRONTKN 1.610 -0.040 10506.3 1.655 24.36 1.55 1,696.0 0.070 0.010 0.015 0.015 0177 PASUKGB 0.015 Unch 254.5 0.015 — — 12.2
0.100 0.030 0.080 0.070 9377 FSBM 0.070 UNCH 115 0.079 — — 9.9 0.220 0.050 0.075 0.075 0038 PTB 0.075 Unch 30 0.075 — — 19.7
1.800 1.040 1.550 1.480 0021 GHLSYS 1.530 0.040 490.3 1.520 39.53 — 1,146.3 0.435 0.155 0.230 0.210 0217 PWRWELL 0.215 -0.005 4864.7 0.220 11.20 — 124.8
0.935 0.305 0.470 0.450 0082 GPACKET 0.460 -0.010 699.1 0.462 — — 430.5 0.265 0.080 0.105 0.100 0196 QES 0.105 0.005 1841.4 0.103 23.86 — 79.6
0.300 0.165 0.225 0.215 0056 GRANFLO 0.225 0.010 927.6 0.219 37.50 2.22 112.0 0.075 0.035 0.045 0.040 0133 SANICHI 0.040 -0.005 44545 0.045 — — 44.4
2.439 1.290 1.510 1.430 7022 GTRONIC 1.450 0.020 3317 1.475 21.71 2.07 970.7 0.140 0.035 0.045 0.045 0161 SCH 0.045 Unch 100 0.045 4.29 — 25.0
1.440 0.450 0.550 0.500 5028 HTPADU 0.520 0.005 5269.9 0.531 7.41 — 52.6 0.982 0.315 0.465 0.445 0001 SCOMNET 0.445 -0.025 173.7 0.452 15.19 2.25 286.1
2.049 0.900 1.170 1.100 0166 INARI 1.130 UNCH 6310.3 1.139 22.29 3.89 3,660.4 0.290 0.065 0.135 0.090 0028 SCOPE 0.125 0.025 5505.9 0.114 — — 78.6
0.308 0.150 0.180 0.170 0192 INTA 0.175 0.005 552 0.175 4.17 5.71 93.7 0.155 0.050 — — 0055 SERSOL 0.070 — — — — — 15.1
0.130 0.030 — — 9393 ITRONIC 0.040 — — — — — 5.3 1.410 0.510 0.710 0.660 0215 SLVEST 0.675 0.005 11357.8 0.687 17.76 — 263.7
0.580 0.095 0.130 0.125 0211 TASHIN 0.130 0.010 118.5 0.127 30.95 — 45.4
0.365 0.130 0.210 0.185 5161 JCY 0.190 -0.010 8861.3 0.196 — 2.63 396.5 0.575 0.190 0.255 0.235 0084 TECFAST 0.240 0.010 2527.3 0.246 15.58 4.17 54.8
12.000 5.000 6.300 6.000 9334 KESM 6.020 -0.060 95 6.114 27.20 1.50 258.9 0.521 0.140 0.200 0.190 0089 TEXCYCL 0.195 0.010 121 0.193 9.85 3.08 50.0
0.150 0.020 0.030 0.030 0143 KEYASIC 0.030 UNCH 644.1 0.030 — — 28.5 0.610 0.215 0.290 0.285 0162 WIDAD 0.290 Unch 11377.6 0.286 59.18 — 711.8
0.405 0.310 — — 0302 MCOM 0.405 — — — 126.5 — 76.4 0.195 0.075 0.105 0.090 0025 YBS 0.095 Unch 1048 0.096 63.33 — 23.0
3.077 0.949 1.770 1.650 5286 MI 1.690 -0.030 8186 1.716 21.37 2.96 1,267.5 TECHNOLOGY
0.912 0.325 0.430 0.400 0113 MMSV 0.415 UNCH 423.2 0.417 10.89 4.82 84.6 0.325 0.075 0.115 0.110 0181 AEMULUS 0.115 0.005 601.4 0.112 — 1.74 63.2
12.960 7.390 8.980 8.860 3867 MPI 8.950 0.120 743 8.907 13.21 3.58 1,878.5 0.265 0.075 0.115 0.110 0119 APPASIA 0.110 -0.010 152.5 0.111 — — 38.0
1.620 0.550 0.695 0.655 5011 MSNIAGA 0.665 0.015 13 0.671 — — 40.2 0.290 0.060 — — 0068 ASDION 0.080 — — — — — 10.2
1.725 0.765 0.955 0.905 0138 MYEG 0.940 0.010 46590 0.938 13.24 2.02 3,389.9 0.600 0.195 0.270 0.245 0195 BINACOM 0.255 0.005 7516.2 0.260 20.73 — 67.4
0.243 0.040 0.055 0.055 0041 MYSCM 0.055 0.005 0.5 0.055 — — 17.5 0.299 0.110 — — 0191 CABNET 0.130 — — — 9.70 6.15 23.2
1.380 0.410 0.625 0.580 0083 NOTION 0.590 -0.020 18373.2 0.607 8.27 1.69 198.6 0.195 0.015 0.020 0.020 0152 DGB 0.020 0.005 158.7 0.020 — — 15.7
0.110 0.045 0.060 0.055 0131 DGSB 0.060 0.005 572.7 0.060 11.32 — 44.7
0.715 0.320 0.445 0.415 9008 OMESTI 0.435 0.005 4525.5 0.434 8.19 — 230.9 0.020 0.005 0.010 0.010 0154 EAH 0.010 Unch 10 0.010 — — 50.7
5.580 2.370 3.360 2.970 7160 PENTA 3.180 UNCH 6104.9 3.246 18.19 — 1,510.1 0.069 0.010 0.015 0.010 0107 EDUSPEC 0.015 0.005 1407.5 0.012 — — 25.5
0.650 0.100 0.145 0.130 5204 PRESBHD 0.135 -0.005 3274.3 0.140 — — 65.3 1.770 1.030 1.100 1.100 0104 GENETEC 1.100 Unch 17.5 1.100 11.96 4.55 46.6
0.580 0.160 0.210 0.205 9075 THETA 0.210 UNCH 133.1 0.209 123.5 — 22.5 0.100 0.030 0.035 0.035 0045 GNB 0.035 Unch 500 0.035 — — 10.1
0.025 0.005 0.010 0.005 0118 TRIVE 0.010 UNCH 2650.5 0.005 — — 25.5 3.880 0.635 1.870 1.710 0208 GREATEC 1.800 0.020 5744.1 1.793 19.72 — 1,126.8
0.165 0.060 0.070 0.065 4359 TURIYA 0.070 0.010 71 0.067 — — 16.0 0.035 0.015 0.015 0.015 0174 IDMENSN 0.015 Unch 25 0.015 — — 4.1
2.905 1.600 1.700 1.610 5005 UNISEM 1.650 0.030 429.7 1.660 — 5.45 1,210.8 0.570 0.165 0.225 0.205 0023 IFCAMSC 0.210 -0.005 14312.9 0.216 18.92 4.76 127.7
3.390 0.726 1.760 1.620 5292 UWC 1.650 -0.060 24711 1.701 26.27 1.21 907.8 0.090 0.015 0.025 0.020 0094 INIX 0.025 Unch 3022 0.020 — — 7.5
9.570 6.090 7.070 6.700 0097 VITROX 6.960 -0.100 45.4 6.947 41.13 0.79 3,278.4 0.195 0.060 0.075 0.070 0010 IRIS 0.070 Unch 8462 0.070 6.36 — 207.6
1.670 0.700 0.910 0.855 5162 VSTECS 0.885 0.010 194.6 0.896 5.36 6.21 159.3 0.275 0.095 0.120 0.110 0209 ISTONE 0.120 0.005 983.8 0.115 14.46 — 146.6
0.645 0.300 0.360 0.350 0008 WILLOW 0.360 0.005 109.5 0.357 11.76 2.78 178.6 1.950 0.695 1.200 1.100 0146 JFTECH 1.140 0.040 343.4 1.154 100.88 0.44 239.4
1.768 0.500 0.690 0.645 0127 JHM 0.645 -0.020 2838 0.664 11.81 3.10 359.7
UTILITIES 0.285 0.090 0.125 0.120 0111 K1 0.125 0.005 388.5 0.124 14.53 — 91.1
0.375 0.090 0.140 0.130 7471 EDEN 0.130 UNCH 16928 0.135 9.03 — 52.4 0.050 0.010 0.015 0.015 0036 KGROUP 0.015 -0.005 542.6 0.015 — — 8.7
2.855 2.300 2.500 2.460 5209 GASMSIA 2.500 0.040 5.3 2.477 16.89 3.84 3,210.0 0.960 0.315 0.430 0.400 0176 KRONO 0.410 -0.015 10774 0.419 9.86 4.88 214.2
0.915 0.645 0.790 0.710 5264 MALAKOF 0.770 0.020 3859.2 0.765 1.57 8.51 3,850.0 0.160 0.005 0.010 0.005 0018 LAMBO 0.010 Unch 23290.7 0.010 2.08 — 21.0
5.600 3.100 4.220 3.830 3069 MFCB 4.160 0.160 1094.4 4.145 10.86 0.96 1,888.9 0.405 0.120 0.145 0.125 0075 LYC 0.130 -0.010 871 0.133 — — 44.2
1.158 0.725 0.800 0.750 5041 PBA 0.785 0.005 82.1 0.778 10.33 3.35 260.0 0.055 0.020 0.025 0.025 0017 M3TECH 0.025 -0.005 10 0.025 — — 16.1
17.652 13.360 15.920 15.000 6033 PETGAS 15.560 0.320 874.1 15.564 15.91 4.63 30,789.1 0.285 0.104 0.180 0.175 0155 MGRC 0.180 0.010 54.4 0.180 0.85 — 18.6
1.400 0.820 0.910 0.895 527 RANHILL 0.895 -0.005 369 0.903 11.76 5.59 960.3 0.980 0.305 0.655 0.655 0126 MICROLN 0.655 -0.040 2 0.655 12.52 — 120.6
0.298 0.100 0.120 0.110 8567 SALCON 0.115 UNCH 3657.8 0.114 — — 97.4 0.270 0.130 0.145 0.140 0112 MIKROMB 0.140 Unch 165.1 0.141 13.86 5.71 82.5
0.955 0.635 0.695 0.660 8524 TALIWRK 0.690 0.025 238.6 0.677 18.21 7.61 1,390.9 0.075 0.010 0.015 0.015 0085 MLAB 0.015 Unch 260.2 0.015 — — 11.6
14.000 10.800 12.260 11.940 5347 TENAGA 12.220 0.120 4332.7 12.206 15.34 4.09 69,493.8 0.400 0.120 0.160 0.160 0034 MMAG 0.160 -0.040 2.5 0.160 — — 114.9
0.125 0.010 — — 0103 MNC 0.015 — — — — — 17.1
1.197 0.600 0.750 0.705 4677 YTL 0.715 0.010 2964.5 0.732 72.96 5.59 7,881.3 0.140 0.040 0.055 0.050 0156 MPAY 0.055 Unch 213.5 0.050 — — 39.1
0.853 0.480 0.575 0.535 6742 YTLPOWR 0.560 -0.005 5065.8 0.563 10.29 8.93 4,568.6 0.050 0.010 0.015 0.010 0070 MQTECH 0.015 Unch 64 0.010 — — 10.2
CLOSED-END FUNDS 0.205 0.050 0.100 0.095 0092 MTOUCHE 0.095 -0.010 1341 0.099 — — 48.3
2.470 1.850 2.060 1.960 5108 ICAP 1.990 0.030 64.2 1.984 73.70 — 278.6 0.880 0.350 0.420 0.400 0108 N2N 0.420 0.010 342.2 0.412 14.74 4.76 251.1
EXCHANGE TRADED FUNDS 0.025 0.005 0.010 0.005 0020 NETX 0.010 Unch 12014 0.010 — — 41.0
1.340 1.177 1.285 1.285 0800EA ABFMY1 1.285 -0.045 0.2 1.285 — 1.24 1,661.4 0.020 0.005 0.010 0.005 0096 NEXGRAM 0.005 Unch 41453.2 0.005 — — 10.4
6.460 5.160 5.790 5.790 0829EA CHINAETF-MYR 5.790 0.260 10 5.790 — — 8.9 0.110 0.015 0.030 0.025 0026 NOVAMSC 0.030 Unch 1111 0.030 — — 22.5
1.345 1.345 — — 0829EB CHINAETF-USD 1.345 — — — — — 0.9 0.840 0.195 0.260 0.230 0035 OPCOM 0.245 0.005 1772.5 0.249 — — 39.5
4.070 3.020 3.540 3.540 0831EA FANG-1XI 3.540 UNCH 60 3.540 — — 1.9 0.448 0.256 0.310 0.285 0040 OPENSYS 0.300 -0.010 1566.4 0.299 8.04 6.67 89.4
6.470 2.660 — — 0830EA FANG-2XL 3.270 — — — — — 0.7 0.225 0.030 0.040 0.030 0079 ORION 0.035 Unch 1097.2 0.035 — — 25.5
1.790 1.350 — — 0820EA FBMKLCI-EA 1.360 — — — — 2.43 2.3 0.390 0.180 0.260 0.180 0006 PINEAPP 0.260 Unch 5.4 0.186 — — 12.6
0.085 0.020 0.025 0.020 0123 PRIVA 0.025 Unch 140 0.024 — — 14.0
2.370 1.840 — — 0833EA HSCEI-1XI 2.370 — — — — — 1.5 1.530 0.670 0.985 0.915 0200 REVENUE 0.935 -0.010 5398.1 0.954 28.33 — 364.1
2.260 1.250 — — 0832EA HSCEI-2XL 1.440 — — — — — 0.4 0.715 0.355 0.390 0.390 0106 REXIT 0.390 Unch 5.5 0.390 7.78 7.69 73.8
2.670 2.005 2.390 2.375 0835EA KLCI1XI 2.375 UNCH 101 2.382 — — 2.4 0.390 0.180 0.225 0.205 0202 RGTECH 0.210 Unch 3293.2 0.216 19.81 — 110.3
2.000 1.260 — — 0834EA KLCI2XL 1.360 — — — — — 1.4 0.310 0.080 0.115 0.100 0178 SEDANIA 0.115 0.010 820.9 0.110 11.17 — 28.9
1.045 0.940 — — 0826EA METFAPA 0.945 — — — — — 17.0 0.267 0.035 0.060 0.055 0203 SMETRIC 0.060 Unch 360.1 0.059 14.29 — 29.2
1.000 0.455 — — 0825EA METFSID 0.455 — — — — 4.77 28.2 0.125 0.015 — — 0117 SMRT 0.050 — — — — — 20.4
1.410 1.040 1.040 1.040 0827EA METFUS50 1.040 -0.030 18 1.040 — — 9.2 0.280 0.040 0.055 0.050 0169 SMTRACK 0.055 0.005 560 0.051 — — 9.7
1.150 0.900 — — 0821EA MYETFDJ 0.920 — — — — 1.97 239.1 0.130 0.045 0.055 0.050 0093 SOLUTN 0.055 Unch 190 0.055 — — 16.9
1.180 0.880 0.900 0.900 0824EA MYETFID 0.900 0.020 1.7 0.900 — 3.29 27.7 0.375 0.195 0.375 0.370 0129 SRIDGE 0.375 0.005 3887 0.370 — — 54.5
1.950 1.365 — — 0822EA PAM-A40M 1.365 — — — — 5.02 3.7 0.250 0.060 — — 0050 SYSTECH 0.080 — — — — 2.50 27.8
1.690 1.300 1.330 1.330 0823EA PAM-C50 1.330 UNCH 7.3 1.330 — — 9.5 0.090 0.020 — — 0132 TDEX 0.045 — — — — — 30.6
0.140 0.040 — — 0145 TFP 0.075 — — — — — 15.6
REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT TRUSTS 0.265 0.035 0.050 0.045 0005 UCREST 0.045 -0.005 322.9 0.049 — — 20.9
0.789 0.580 — — 4952 AHP 0.660 — — — 11.36 8.71 145.2 0.330 0.020 0.030 0.020 0060 VC 0.025 -0.005 6882.2 0.027 — — 12.0
1.592 1.164 1.370 1.360 5116 ALAQAR 1.360 UNCH 18.3 1.362 13.14 5.04 1,000.9 0.775 0.210 0.270 0.240 0120 VIS 0.255 Unch 5801.3 0.256 11.33 3.92 43.5
0.873 0.585 0.790 0.750 5269 ALSREIT 0.790 0.075 11.2 0.754 12.68 5.59 458.2 0.025 0.015 0.020 0.015 0069 VIVOCOM 0.015 Unch 8925 0.015 75.00 — 85.0
0.505 0.320 0.430 0.365 5120 AMFIRST 0.420 0.055 2261.6 0.409 14.19 9.33 288.3 0.245 0.015 0.020 0.015 0066 VSOLAR 0.020 Unch 603.1 0.018 — — 8.2
0.797 0.500 0.615 0.610 5127 ARREIT 0.610 UNCH 243.8 0.611 26.41 10.16 349.7 0.045 0.035 — — 0141 WINTONI 0.035 — — — — — 18.0
1.171 0.805 0.940 0.890 5130 ATRIUM 0.940 0.060 19.1 0.893 28.83 6.97 192.3 0.200 0.090 0.095 0.095 0086 YGL 0.095 Unch 140 0.095 — — 24.3
2.010 1.597 1.880 1.830 5106 AXREIT 1.870 0.040 1193 1.860 14.51 3.95 2,697.2 TELECOMMUNICATIONS & MEDIA
1.071 0.735 0.840 0.830 5180 CMMT 0.840 0.010 224.4 0.834 23.66 7.44 1,726.5 0.600 0.195 0.270 0.245 0195 BINACOM 0.255 0.005 7516.2 0.260 20.73 — 67.4
1.070 0.550 0.680 0.655 5121 HEKTAR 0.680 0.025 360 0.666 27.42 11.43 314.1 0.565 0.300 — — 0147 INNITY 0.350 — — — 38.46 — 48.7
2.035 1.430 1.720 1.630 5227 IGBREIT 1.710 0.070 1985.9 1.673 19.19 5.35 6,073.6 0.055 0.020 0.025 0.025 0017 M3TECH 0.025 -0.005 10 0.025 — — 16.1
0.915 0.600 0.740 0.730 5280 KIPREIT 0.740 0.015 56.2 0.731 8.01 8.30 373.9 0.125 0.010 — — 0103 MNC 0.015 — — — — — 17.1
0.205 0.050 0.100 0.095 0092 MTOUCHE 0.095 -0.010 1341 0.099 — — 48.3
8.290 7.380 7.880 7.800 5235SS KLCC 7.830 -0.050 675.3 7.832 17.89 4.85 14,135.8 0.020 0.005 0.010 0.005 0096 NEXGRAM 0.005 Unch 41453.2 0.005 — — 10.4
1.042 0.500 0.720 0.670 5123 MQREIT 0.690 0.020 246.5 0.699 25.27 9.86 739.5 0.840 0.195 0.260 0.230 0035 OPCOM 0.245 0.005 1772.5 0.249 — — 39.5
1.845 1.350 1.640 1.580 5212 PAVREIT 1.640 0.030 97.5 1.613 18.98 5.18 4,991.1 0.085 0.020 0.025 0.020 0123 PRIVA 0.025 Unch 140 0.024 — — 14.0
1.918 1.500 1.700 1.620 5176 SUNREIT 1.690 0.030 3653.3 1.676 12.57 5.80 4,977.2 0.525 0.060 0.080 0.075 0007 PUC 0.075 Unch 318.2 0.076 — — 35.6
0.883 0.490 0.600 0.600 5111 TWRREIT 0.600 0.040 15 0.600 13.61 8.63 168.3 0.610 0.200 0.265 0.245 0032 REDTONE 0.255 0.005 3373.7 0.259 7.12 — 199.5
1.368 1.050 1.140 1.110 5110 UOAREIT 1.110 -0.010 119.2 1.118 22.29 8.21 469.4 0.255 0.040 — — 0173 REV 0.060 — — — — — 8.1
1.359 0.700 0.930 0.880 5109 YTLREIT 0.930 0.050 1302.3 0.918 13.62 0.42 1,585.1 0.310 0.080 0.115 0.100 0178 SEDANIA 0.115 0.010 820.9 0.110 11.17 — 28.9
SPAC 0.375 0.195 0.375 0.370 0129 SRIDGE 0.375 0.005 3887 0.370 — — 54.5
0.505 0.505 — — 5270 RSENA 0.505 — — — — — 505.0 0.065 0.010 0.020 0.015 0165 XOX 0.020 Unch 971.7 0.019 — — 21.8
ENERGY FINANCIAL SERVICES
0.200 0.030 0.050 0.040 5115 ALAM 0.040 -0.005 11724.3 0.044 — — 45.3 0.095 0.020 0.025 0.020 0150 FINTEC 0.025 Unch 5371.2 0.020 0.09 — 20.4
0.580 0.300 0.350 0.350 0053 OSKVI 0.350 Unch 20 0.350 11.25 — 69.2
0.555 0.110 0.150 0.135 5210 ARMADA 0.135 UNCH 112916 0.141 13.50 — 793.3 HEALTH CARE
0.110 0.010 0.015 0.010 7251 BARAKAH 0.010 -0.005 123 0.015 — — 8.4 0.425 0.130 0.235 0.210 0163 CAREPLS 0.220 Unch 26335 0.224 — — 116.9
1.441 0.325 0.500 0.420 5257 CARIMIN 0.455 0.020 15669.4 0.468 3.45 9.23 106.4 0.260 0.085 0.230 0.205 0182 LKL 0.210 0.015 30167 0.218 — — 90.0
1.510 0.530 0.650 0.560 5071 COASTAL 0.605 0.045 294.3 0.596 33.43 — 323.9 0.285 0.104 0.180 0.175 0155 MGRC 0.180 0.010 54.4 0.180 0.85 — 18.6
0.020 0.005 0.005 0.005 0091 DAYA 0.005 UNCH 12 0.005 — — 10.2 0.645 0.340 0.430 0.415 0201 NOVA 0.420 0.005 236.7 0.421 10.94 2.74 133.5
3.010 0.710 1.170 1.010 5141 DAYANG 1.080 0.040 49493.3 1.084 4.58 — 1,146.2 TRANSPORTATION & LOGISTICS
1.067 0.340 0.500 0.440 5132 DELEUM 0.465 0.010 797.2 0.472 5.63 9.46 186.7 0.105 0.030 0.040 0.040 0048 ANCOMLB 0.040 0.005 50 0.040 — — 18.9
3.539 2.700 3.100 3.000 7277 DIALOG 3.080 UNCH 8111.5 3.078 28.60 1.23 17,376.3 0.285 0.130 0.145 0.135 0080 STRAITS 0.140 Unch 2166 0.140 12.84 — 91.1
0.510 0.135 0.190 0.180 7253 HANDAL 0.190 0.010 251.5 0.184 — — 41.6 0.443 0.170 0.260 0.250 0199 TRIMODE 0.260 -0.005 8.8 0.253 17.22 2.88 43.2
6.230 2.200 2.430 2.350 4324 HENGYUAN 2.360 -0.020 686 2.395 20.58 — 708.0 CONSTRUCTION
1.240 0.245 0.345 0.325 5199 HIBISCS 0.335 0.005 72592 0.334 3.61 — 532.1 0.783 0.248 0.480 0.425 0198 GDB 0.455 -0.010 3909.8 0.465 9.74 4.40 284.4
0.304 0.185 0.225 0.220 0206 NADIBHD 0.220 Unch 78.5 0.221 6.53 4.55 165.7
0.280 0.035 0.055 0.045 2739 HUAAN 0.050 UNCH 2728.8 0.051 — — 56.1 0.050 0.015 0.025 0.020 0109 SCBUILD 0.025 Unch 505.2 0.022 10.42 — 22.1
0.950 0.035 0.050 0.045 5255 ICON 0.045 -0.005 5244.9 0.048 — — 118.9 PLANTATION
0.475 0.085 0.120 0.110 7164 KNM 0.110 UNCH 41788.3 0.114 5.64 — 290.9 0.100 0.050 0.055 0.055 0189 MATANG 0.055 Unch 990.6 0.055 91.67 2.73 99.6
0.970 0.255 0.395 0.380 5186 MHB 0.390 UNCH 679.4 0.386 — — 624.0 UTILITIES
1.833 0.385 0.675 0.580 5133 PENERGY 0.645 0.030 2094.1 0.642 3.31 6.20 207.5 0.347 0.150 0.190 0.180 0011 BTECH 0.185 -0.005 204.1 0.184 7.97 8.65 46.6
* Volume Weighted Average Price # PE is calculated based on latest 12 months reported Earnings Per Share
2 2 Markets FR I DAY M ARC H 27, 2 02 0 • 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
YEAR YEAR DAY DAY CODE WARRANTS CLOSE +/- VOL PARENT EXE PR’M EXPIRY
Index futures
HIGH LOW HIGH LOW (RM) (RM) (‘000) PRICE PRICE (%) DATE
0.170 0.075 0.105 0.100 710681 SUPERMX-C81 0.105 0.015 1800 1.570 1.600 20.64 27/10/2020 Long Rolls - KLCI futures
0.110 0.050 0.070 0.070 710682 SUPERMX-C82 0.070 -0.005 10 1.570 2.200 55.73 18/12/2020 FKLI
0.180 0.075 0.130 0.105 710683 SUPERMX-C83 0.125 0.025 162.3 1.570 1.700 20.22 30/10/2020
0.095 0.065 0.065 0.065 710684 SUPERMX-C84 0.065 -0.030 20.5 1.570 1.700 24.84 30/11/2020 Index points Open Interest Index points
0.135 0.050 0.075 0.065 710685 SUPERMX-C85 0.075 0.015 412.4 1.570 1.650 19.43 20/11/2020
0.165 0.005 0.095 0.085 710687 SUPERMX-C87 0.095 0.015 190 1.570 1.800 29.78 22/01/2021 1980 1,322.00 90000 18.00
-8.50
0.200 0.005 — — 6139CJ TAKAFUL-CJ 0.005 — — 1.044 6.200 496.26 31/03/2020 (-7.50) (-4.50)
0.080 0.005 0.010 0.010 6139CM TAKAFUL-CM 0.010 -0.005 100 3.530 5.300 51.84 30/11/2020
0.055 0.010 — — 7097WA TAWIN-WA 0.010 — — 0.035 0.200 500.00 05/08/2022 1760 4.75
0.295 0.080 0.110 0.100 5289WA TECHBND-WA 0.110 -0.020 54.5 0.600 0.760 45.00 24/02/2025 68000
0.165 0.010 0.015 0.010 534760 TENAGA-C60 0.010 Unch 500 8.160 12.800 58.09 30/04/2020
0.080 0.005 0.005 0.005 534765 TENAGA-C65 0.005 Unch 100 4.127 14.200 245.29 30/06/2020
0.120 0.010 0.045 0.045 534770 TENAGA-C70 0.045 Unch 404 12.220 13.200 12.44 09/11/2020 1540 -8.50
0.140 0.060 0.135 0.125 534772 TENAGA-C72 0.135 0.005 740 12.220 13.000 18.54 11/09/2020 46000
0.125 0.045 0.090 0.090 534773 TENAGA-C73 0.090 -0.005 100 12.220 12.880 12.77 30/11/2020
0.150 0.010 0.020 0.015 7889WB THRIVEN-WB 0.015 0.005 931.3 0.155 0.480 219.35 05/10/2020
0.025 0.005 — — 7079WC TIGER-WC 0.005 — — 0.050 0.320 550.00 11/02/2021 1320 -21.75
24000
0.485 0.095 0.190 0.160 486343 TM-C43 0.185 0.005 1417.4 3.570 2.800 -0.84 31/03/2020
0.230 0.005 0.015 0.010 486348 TM-C48 0.015 0.010 310 3.570 3.750 7.14 30/04/2020
0.135 0.005 — — 486356 TM-C56 0.005 — — 0.310 4.200 1,263 30/06/2020 2000 -35.00
0.130 0.050 0.070 0.065 486361 TM-C61 0.065 0.015 809 3.570 3.980 22.41 12/10/2020
1100
0.075 0.050 0.075 0.060 486363 TM-C63 0.070 0.010 2040.7 3.570 4.880 44.54 11/09/2020 Jan 4, 2010 Mar 26, 2020 Jan 4, 2010 Mar 26, 2020
0.065 0.040 0.065 0.065 486364 TM-C64 0.065 0.025 400 3.570 4.000 19.33 30/10/2020
0.155 0.010 0.015 0.015 7285WA TOMYPAK-WA 0.015 -0.005 79.9 0.345 0.930 173.91 21/06/2021
0.270 0.040 0.180 0.175 711357 TOPGLOV-C57 0.175 -0.005 160.4 6.200 5.180 0.48 30/06/2020
0.365
0.310
0.395
0.050
0.040
0.045
0.275
0.210
0.310
0.270
0.210
0.300
711360
711362
711363
TOPGLOV-C60
TOPGLOV-C62
TOPGLOV-C63
0.275
0.210
0.300
0.010
0.005
Unch
40
40
390.9
6.200
6.200
6.200
4.880
5.180
4.750
0.89
0.48
0.81
08/05/2020
10/04/2020
30/07/2020
KLCI futures contracts FBM KLCI futures
0.470
0.450
0.155
0.175
0.200
0.065
0.385
0.370
0.120
0.380
0.365
0.115
711365
711366
711368
TOPGLOV-C65
TOPGLOV-C66
TOPGLOV-C68
0.380
0.365
0.120
-0.005
Unch
0.005
560
50.6
3729
6.200
6.200
6.200
4.500
4.500
6.200
3.23
2.02
17.42
07/12/2020
30/10/2020
27/10/2020
close lower INDEX AND FUTURES
CONTRACT LAST CHANGE VOLUME
OPEN CHANGE IN
INTEREST OPEN INTEREST
0.165 0.075 0.140 0.125 711369 TOPGLOV-C69 0.125 Unch 124.4 6.200 6.880 27.10 18/12/2020 FBMKLCI 1,328.09 3.59 208.5M
0.230
0.275
0.095
0.135
0.175
0.215
0.175
0.215
711370
711371
TOPGLOV-C70
TOPGLOV-C71
0.175
0.215
Unch
Unch
230
624
6.200
6.200
5.600
5.880
10.08
15.65
30/11/2020
15/01/2021
The FBM KLCI futures contracts on Bursa MAR 20 1,322.00 -7.50
45,086 23,956
684
0.190 0.070 0.145 0.140 711372 TOPGLOV-C72 0.140 Unch 319.2 6.200 5.880 10.65 20/11/2020 Malaysia Derivatives ended lower yesterday. APR 20 1,314.00 -13.00
15,550 11,817
1,240
0.185 0.035 0.055 0.045 7173WB TOYOINK-WB 0.045 -0.010 260.1 0.600 1.500 157.50 06/11/2023
0.010 0.005 — — 0118WB TRIVE-WB 0.005 — — 0.010 0.090 850.00 28/08/2020 At the close of trade, spot months March JUN 20 1,307.50 -7.50
780 326
37
0.020 0.005 0.010 0.010 514873 UEMS-C73 0.010 0.005 100 0.370 0.680 89.19 20/11/2020
0.120 0.005 0.005 0.005 458822 UMW-C22 0.005 Unch 1640 2.400 4.200 76.04 07/12/2020 2020 and June 2020 both declined 7.5 points SEP 20 1,302.50 -10.00
393 77
22
0.030 0.005 0.005 0.005 458823 UMW-C23 0.005 Unch 550 1.990 4.200 112.06 30/10/2020 TOTAL 61,809 36,176
1,983
0.090 0.010 — — 0060WB VC-WB 0.010 — — 0.025 0.150 540.00 06/05/2024 each to 1,322 and 1,307.5 respectively; April
0.085 0.040 — — 524328 VELESTO-C28 0.055 — — 0.110 0.380 315.45 30/04/2020 2020 shed 13 points to 1,314; whie September FUTURES ROLL OVER
0.170 0.025 0.045 0.035 5243WA VELESTO-WA 0.040 0.005 9182.3 0.110 0.395 295.45 18/10/2024 BID OFFER CLOSE
0.600
0.470
0.040
0.090
0.110
0.135
0.080
0.120
7240WA
0120WB
VERTICE-WA
VIS-WB
0.085
0.120
-0.025
-0.005
122.1
1492.8
0.265
0.255
0.500
0.750
120.75
241.18
31/03/2024
16/11/2022
2020 eased 10 points to 1,302.5. MAR/APR -7.5 -8.5 -8.5
0.005
0.010
0.005
0.005
—
0.005
—
0.005
0069WD
0069WE
VIVOCOM-WD
VIVOCOM-WE
0.005
0.005
—
Unch
—
14028
0.015
0.015
0.070
0.050
400.00
266.67
08/07/2020
22/08/2023
Turnover stood at 36,176 lots with open FUTURES FAIR VALUE
0.670 0.035 0.055 0.045 7070WC VIZIONE-WC 0.045 Unch 264.3 0.315 0.700 136.51 05/02/2022 interest at 57,759 contracts on Wednesday. CONTRACT DAYS TO EXPIRY KLIBOR DIVIDEND FAIR VALUE
0.160 0.005 0.010 0.010 696327 VS-C27 0.010 Unch 687 0.725 1.300 82.76 07/12/2020
0.270 0.080 0.120 0.100 3565WF WCEHB-WF 0.120 0.005 294.8 0.180 0.390 183.33 18/11/2029 The benchmark KLCI went up 3.59 points MAR 20 6 0.49 9.06 -8.57
0.200 0.005 — — 9679WE WCT-WE 0.005 — — 0.375 2.080 456.00 27/08/2020 APR 20 36 3.43 10.14 -6.71
0.290 0.050 0.085 0.075 0162WA WIDAD-WA 0.085 Unch 74.2 0.290 0.350 50.00 05/08/2023 to 1,328.09.
0.025
0.010
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.005
5156WD
0165WB
XDL-WD
XOX-WB
0.005
0.005
Unch
Unch
620
50
0.105
0.020
0.180
0.060
76.19
225.00
17/01/2022
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0.090 0.005 — — 674211 YTLPOWR-C11 0.010 — — 0.560 0.650 20.54 07/08/2020
0.045 0.020 — — 674212 YTLPOWR-C12 0.020 — — 0.560 1.000 82.86 14/08/2020 Singaporean equities ended 0.7% lower as showed the economy’s first-quarter contraction
Please refer to the Bursa Malaysia website for the prices of loan stocks, bonds and overseas structure warrants the city-state cut its annual growth forecast to was the worst in a decade. — Agencies
118.75 1660 Paramalingam Supramaniam, director at FULL MONTH 1,325/1,349 1,220/1,232 1,076/1,082
700 on weak demand amid the virus outbreak, MPOB palm oil physical
10.00
Apr 10, 2007 Mar 26, 2020 Aug 31, 2008 Mar 26, 2020 according to data by cargo surveyors. (IN RM/TON) MAR’20 APR’20 MAY’20
Denting sentiment further was a firmer CPO DELD 2,392.50 2,360.00 NO TRADE
Centrifuged Latex ringgit, up 1.3% against the US dollar. Gains in PK EX-MILL NO TRADE NO TRADE NO TRADE
Rubber - M’sia SMR 20 the ringgit, palm oil’s currency of trade, make CPKO DELD NO TRADE NO TRADE NO TRADE
Sen/Kg
Sen/Kg the edible oil more expensive for holders of RBD P.OIL FOB NO TRADE NO TRADE NO TRADE
1100 RBD P.OLEIN FOB NO TRADE NO TRADE NO TRADE
1900
foreign currency. RBD P. STEARIN FOB NO TRADE NO TRADE NO TRADE
900 China’s Dalian Commodity Exchange’s
most-active soyoil contract fell 1.52%, while MPOB FFB REF PRICE (MILL GATE PRICE)
1475
479.00 REGION GRADE A GRADE B GRADE C
424.50
700
(-0.50) 1050 (-11.00) its palm oil contract dipped 1.66%. Soyoil OER (RM/TON) OER(RM/TON) OER (RM/TON)
prices on the US Chicago Board of Trade NORTH 20.00% 492 19.00% 468 18.00% 445
500 SOUTH 20.00% 497 19.00% 473 18.00% 449
625
were down 0.19%. CENTRAL 20.00% 496 19.00% 472 18.00% 449
300 200
Palm oil is affected by price movements EAST COAST 20.00% 491 19.00% 470 18.00% 447
Jan 7, 2007 Mar 26, 2020 Jan 7, 2007 Mar 26, 2020 in related oils as they compete for a share in SABAH 22.00% 481 21.00% 460 20.00% 438
the global vegetable oils market. — Reuters SARAWAK 22.00% 486 21.00% 464 20.00% 442
Markets
24 FR I DAY M ARC H 27, 2 02 0 • TH EEDGE FI N AN C I AL DAI LY
W O R L D I N D E X . C O M M O D I T I E S . F U T U R E S PA G E 2 3
YOUR DAILY FINANCIAL MARKET S ROUNDUP 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 2
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 1 9
RESEARCH: TAI TS [tai@bizedge.com]
KLCI 1,328.09 3.59 FBM ACE 3,679.42 21.15 FTSTI 2,487.56 17.91 NIKKEI 18,664.60 882.03 HANG SENG 23,352.34 174.85 DOW JONES 21,200.55 495.64
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Daily top 20 active stocks
UNUSUAL MARKET ACTIVITIES TURNOVER CHANGE CHANGE PRICE PE DIVIDEND
FBM KLCI & KLCI futures intraday (‘000) (RM) (%) (RM) RATIO YIELD (%)
STOCK VOLUME CHANGE CHANGE CLOSE HIGH LOW ARMADA 112,916.1 UNCH UNCH 0.135 13.50 1.07
('000) (%) (RM) (RM) (RM) (RM) SAPNRG 106,720.2 UNCH UNCH 0.075 — 2.44
Index point
1339.0 HSI-C9J 98,057 -24.00 -0.060 0.190 0.260 0.185 VELESTO 98,819.2 UNCH UNCH 0.110 26.83 0.00
1335.1 KL Composite Index 1,328.09 ASB 69,886 11.11 0.010 0.100 0.115 0.080 HSI-C9J 98,057.3 -0.035 -15.56 0.190 — 0.00
1331.2 (+3.59) DSONIC-WA 61,861 -3.77 -0.010 0.255 0.285 0.250 PERDANA 87,740.8 0.005 3.85 0.135 — 0.00
1327.3 HSI-H8M 59,941 9.16 0.060 0.715 0.745 0.650 HIBISCS 72,592.0 0.005 1.52 0.335 3.56 0.00
1323.4 NAIM 55,593 17.07 0.070 0.480 0.535 0.395 ASB 69,886.0 0.010 11.11 0.100 1.12 2.78
KLCI futures
NEXGRAM 41,453 0.00 0.000 0.005 0.010 0.005 DSONIC-WA 61,861.4 -0.010 -3.77 0.255 — 0.00
1319.5
MTRONIC 41,418 -20.00 -0.005 0.020 0.025 0.020 CMSB 61,340.2 0.185 20.90 1.070 5.92 8.36
1315.6
1,322.00 TALAMT 33,426 0.00 0.000 0.015 0.020 0.010 HSI-H8M 59,940.5 0.045 6.72 0.715 — 0.00
1311.7 (-7.50) LKL 30,167 7.69 0.015 0.210 0.230 0.205 NAIM 55,593.0 0.070 17.07 0.480 3.64 0.00
1307.8 KOMARK 28,049 8.82 0.015 0.185 0.190 0.170 DAYANG 49,493.3 0.040 3.85 1.080 4.41 0.00
1303.9 SEACERA 27,162 9.38 0.015 0.175 0.180 0.160 AIRASIA 48,256.8 -0.010 -1.35 0.730 — 32.43
1300.0 SERBADK-WA 22,840 0.00 0.000 0.175 0.195 0.160 EKOVEST 48,051.0 -0.005 -1.33 0.370 6.40 2.67
8:45 9:30 10:30 11:30 12:45 14:30 15:30 16:30 17:15
ECOWLD 18,082 14.49 0.050 0.395 0.430 0.340 MYEG 46,590.2 0.010 1.08 0.940 13.10 2.04
REACH-WA 16,062 50.00 0.005 0.015 0.015 0.005 SANICHI 44,545.1 -0.005 -11.11 0.040 — 0.00
Daily FBM KLCI EWINT 14,603 11.54 0.045 0.435 0.470 0.370 DSONIC 43,073.9 -0.015 -2.04 0.720 16.63 4.08
VIVOCOM-WE 14,028 0.00 0.000 0.005 0.005 0.005 KNM 41,788.3 UNCH UNCH 0.110 5.64 0.00
NEXGRAM 41,453.2 UNCH UNCH 0.005 — 0.00
KL Composite Index Moving average - 20-day Table above is from Reuters Volume break 3x 5-day average volume, meaning the total number of shares
MTRONIC 41,418.4 -0.005 -20.00 0.020 — 0.00
2030.0
1,328.09 traded for a particular counter on the previous trading day is more than triple the average volume for the
(+3.59) last 5 trading days. The table captures the build-up of interest in these companies and is thus a gauge of
market expectations for these counters. Top gainers and losers (ranked by RM)
1727.5
Volume (’mil) For Bursa Malaysia, 3.53 billion shares valued at RM2.27 UP CHANGE DOWN CHANGE
CLOSE (%) CLOSE (%)
billion changed hands.
FBM KLCI futures Among component stocks, gainers were led by Nestle (M) PCHEM-C48 0.035 600.00 SPSETIA-C25 0.005 -93.75
SUNWAY-CU 0.035 600.00 AXIATA-C38 0.005 -91.67
CONTRACT SETTLEMENT CHANGE HIGH LOW
Bhd, Petronas Gas Bhd and IHH Healthcare Bhd. Banking
SCOPE-WA 0.025 400.00 LHI-CR 0.020 -86.67
MAR 20 1,322.00 -7.50 1,332.00 1,300.00 stocks pulled back on profit taking. LHI-CL 0.015 200.00 A50CHIN-H35 0.005 -66.67
APR 20 1,314.00 -13.00 1,328.50 1,298.00 Elsewhere, gainers include consumer counters Carlsberg TM-C48 0.015 200.00 AGES-PA 0.005 -50.00
JUN 20 1,307.50 -7.50 1,318.00 1,290.00
Brewery (M) Bhd, Nestle (Malaysia) Bhd, Dutch Lady Milk AIRASIAC1A 0.010 100.00 DBE-WB 0.005 -50.00
Industries Bhd, Panasonic Manufacturing (M) Bhd and BAT-CT 0.010 100.00 DIALOG-C47 0.010 -50.00
FBM KLCI sensitivity* Ajinomoto (M) Bhd. BAUTO-C8 0.010 100.00 HSI-C7R 0.005 -50.00
DAYANG-C1 0.020 100.00 HSI-C9A 0.010 -50.00
KLCI CHANGE CLOSE VOLUME Decliners were led by blue chips Hong Leong Financial
POINTS (RM) (RM) ('000) FBMKLCI-C7X 0.020 100.00 MBMR-CJ 0.005 -50.00
IHH HEALTHCARE 3.81 0.280 5.380 4661.6
Group Bhd, PPB Group Bhd, Public Bank Bhd and Kuala HENGYUANC12 0.010 100.00 NOVAMSC-PA 0.005 -50.00
PETRONAS CHEMICAL 1.74 0.140 4.650 5649.2 Lumpur Kepong Bhd which fell on profit taking after earlier IOICORP-C25 0.030 100.00 MFCB-CE 0.235 -48.35
DIGI.COM 1.69 0.140 4.290 5656.1 gains this week.
TENAGA NASIONAL 1.06 0.120 12.220 4332.7 Oil and gas stocks continued leading the actives, topped Top gainers and losers - warrants (ranked by percentage)
PETRONAS GAS 0.98 0.320 15.560 874.1 by Bumi Armada Bhd, Sapura Energy Bhd and Velesto Energy
NESTLE MALAYSIA 0.55 1.500 137.000 136.2 UP CHANGE DOWN CHANGE
IOI CORPORATION 0.49 0.050 3.800 3536.6
Bhd as Brent crude oil futures dipped below US$26.50 per CLOSE (%) CLOSE (%)
HARTALEGA 0.47 0.090 6.780 8954.8 barrel in yesterday’s trade. — by Adam Aziz PCHEM-C48 0.035 600.00 SPSETIA-C25 0.005 -93.75
RHB BANK 0.31 0.050 4.950 5309.1
World equity indices SUNWAY-CU 0.035 600.00 AXIATA-C38 0.005 -91.67
K.LUMPUR KEPONG -0.27 -0.160 20.500 1610.3 SCOPE-WA 0.025 400.00 LHI-CR 0.020 -86.67
CIMB GROUP -0.31 -0.020 3.500 16924.3 CLOSE CHANGE CLOSE CHANGE LHI-CL 0.015 200.00 A50CHIN-H35 0.005 -66.67
SIME DARBY -0.42 -0.040 1.680 8228.4
DOW JONES 21,200.55 495.64 INDONESIA 4,338.90 401.27 TM-C48 0.015 200.00 AGES-PA 0.005 -50.00
MAYBANK -0.52 -0.030 7.270 13342.1
S&P 500 2,475.56 28.23 JAPAN 18,664.60 -882.03 AIRASIAC1A 0.010 100.00 DBE-WB 0.005 -50.00
HONG LEONG FINANCIAL -0.71 -0.400 13.040 161.2
NASDAQ 100 7,469.62 -84.21 KOREA 1,686.24 -18.52 BAT-CT 0.010 100.00 DIALOG-C47 0.010 -50.00
PPB GROUP -0.75 -0.340 16.560 513.0
FTSE 100 5,688.20 242.19 PHILIPPINES 5,401.58 373.82 BAUTO-C8 0.010 100.00 HSI-C7R 0.005 -50.00
PUBLIC BANK -1.08 -0.180 15.540 6325.0
AUSTRALIA 5,113.30 115.20 SINGAPORE 2,487.56 -17.91 DAYANG-C1 0.020 100.00 HSI-C9A 0.010 -50.00
SUB-TOTAL 7.02
CHINA 2,764.91 -16.68 TAIWAN 9,736.36 91.61 FBMKLCI-C7X 0.020 100.00 MBMR-CJ 0.005 -50.00
OTHERS -3.43
HONG KONG 23,352.34 -174.85 THAILAND 1,091.96 11.93 HENGYUANC12 0.010 100.00 NOVAMSC-PA 0.005 -50.00
GRAND TOTAL 3.59
INDIA 29,946.77 1,410.99 VIETNAM 694.21 3.96 IOICORP-C25 0.030 100.00 MFCB-CE 0.235 -48.35
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as title searches, loan eligibility and more are said Ishak. Ishak: I have also over late rental payments and
delayed due to the current MCO. These made The association will soon be organising advised members utility companies not to cut sup-
it hard for our members to close deals,” said online forums and interactive learning pro- to adopt online ply for overdue bill payments.
Muslim Real Estate Consultants Association grammes to update members on the effects methods for co-agency
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be united against the seemingly invincible foe. PICTURES BY HARIS HASSAN | THE EDGE
“For our country, first and foremost we must have stabil-
he series of unprecedented events that Malay- ity in politics and government. Only then can appropriate
sia is experiencing have stressed the need for measures be made to revitalise our economy without fear
the government, businesses and consumers to of changes in direction and policies,” said Anwar, who also
be nimble and agile to come up with quick and hopes to see the HOC reintroduced.
new solutions in order to maintain some meas- Meanwhile, Matrix Concepts Holdings Bhd group manag-
ure of normalcy. ing director Ho Kong Soon said the government has shown
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused major cities around its determination in containing COVID-19 as seen from the
the world to shut down to curb the spread of the virus, im- measures outlined in the 2020 economic stimulus package
pacting the global economy and hurtling it into a recession. to help cushion the adverse impact of the outbreak, with
In Malaysia, the spike in COVID-19 cases and the change more measures to come.
of government have caught all Malaysians off-guard, and He, however, suggested that the government may need
when the eighth Malaysia Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyid- to set up a special task force to facilitate businesses that are
din Yassin announced a Movement Control Order (MCO) being affected by COVID-19 and work out plans that could
from March 18 to March 31, plus a further extension to April be catalysts for economic growth going forward.
14, the gravity of the situation began to sink in. Things may
never be the same again. IT to the rescue
EdgeProp.my asked six property developers just two Since the COVID-19 outbreak started in January, more than
questions: a billion people around the world have been confined to
1. What’s next on the horizon and the outlook their homes, with some leveraging information technology
for the property industry? to work from home.
2. What do you hope the government could do? Indeed, it is even more important now than ever for busi-
Their replies share one thing in common, that the gov- nesses to utilise digital technology and social media to stay Ho Kong Soon
ernment has to engage with the industry relevant and keep their daily operations
more so now than ever to find ways to
“There is no running smoothly. Matrix Concepts
Holdings Bhd group
tide the nation and its people over this Mah Sing Group Bhd founder and
troubling time. one-size-fits-all group managing director Tan Sri Leong
The Real Estate and Housing Devel-
opers’ Association Malaysia (Rehda) but government
Hoy Kum now knows for sure that digi-
talisation is the way forward for the entire managing director
T
president Datuk Soam Heng Choon said agencies need property development industry in the
this could be the worst down cycle that country, from the construction process he most important thing right now is for
he or the country has ever experienced. to talk to right up to marketing communications us to overcome this global pandemic
The fear of the virus spreading, the and customer engagement. and return to normalcy. Even before
global economic slowdown coupled different industry The company is keeping its business the COVID-19 crisis, the property sec-
with political uncertainties (referring to stakeholders to running during the MCO with adminis- tor was already going through testing times,
events such as the recent political tur- trative staff working from home using col- although we feel the property sector is close
moil which saw a change in government understand what laboration tools while the customer care to bottoming out.
“overnight”) have threatened jobs and personnel stay engaged with customers Developers must maintain resilience, persevere
livelihoods, and no consumer would works best for them using messaging applications. Property and adapt to market conditions during this com-
bother to purchase a property anytime
soon as they wait for a clearer picture
and come up with projects also continue to be available for
visits in virtual showrooms, Leong said.
pressed environment, which further highlights the
importance of sustainable practices in our busi-
of the future. holistic policies that Sime Darby Property too has seen ness strategies. Moving forward, the challenge for
“There is no one-size-fits-all but gov- more property buyers shifting from vis- developers is to come up with innovative ways to
ernment agencies need to talk to differ- could benefit every iting physical show galleries to virtual revive the pent-up interest among house buyers
ent industry stakeholders to understand
what works best for them and come up
stakeholder.” viewings as the number of online visitors
to its website has remained consistent at
after the end of this pandemic.
The government has shown its determination
with holistic policies that could benefit — Soam 90% of the traffic [compared to] before in containing COVID-19, and the additional re-
every stakeholder,” offered Soam. the MCO. lated measures in the 2020 economic stimulus
MKH Bhd managing director Tan Sri “We have been preparing for a sub- package will help cushion the adverse impact of
Eddy Chen noted that property developers which have ben- dued property market and we are using this period as an this pandemic.
efited from the 2019 Home Ownership Campaign (HOC) opportunity to intensify our digital engagements,” said Sime Beyond this crisis, the speed of recovery for
would be able to weather the storm as unbilled sales flowing Darby Property Bhd acting group CEO Datuk Wan Hashimi businesses will depend on many factors, with
in the next two years could provide some cushion. Albakri Wan Ahmad Amin Jaffri. government initiatives being the most critical
To stimulate the property sector in light of the current Be that as it may, Platinum Victory executive director factor. There might be a need to set up a special
crisis, Chen said the most effective way is to reintroduce Gan Yee Hin believes that the present and anticipated chal- task force to look into how best the government
the HOC. “Hopefully, this can be done as soon as practi- lenges in the days ahead could be an opportunity to gather can facilitate businesses that are directly affect-
cable,” he added. every stakeholder to work together with the government ed by the virus outbreak, and provide catalysts
Developers are expected to re-strategise their new launches in coming up with policies that could improve the overall towards full recovery and growth. At the same
to the fourth quarter of this year, or postpone them to later Malaysian economy and make all industries in the country time, buffers for the middle- and lower-income
dates when the situation improves. more resilient in future. groups should also be provided. Bringing back
UEM Sunrise Bhd managing director/CEO Anwar Syahrin “In this difficult situation, we believe that all parties should confidence to the financial market, business
Abdul Ajib believes that it will take some time for the coun- support one another to get back on our feet and emerge community and the general public should also
try to recover from the impact of the virus but stressed stronger in due course,” said Gan. be on top of the agenda.
that everyone must first put aside their differences and Read on for the developers’ full responses.
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he outbreak of COVID-19 has cer- Our essential services remain available, We would also like to propose further for up to 50% of tax liable to be paid, as well
tainly placed the world on edge, and we are consolidating all communica- reductions in the overnight policy rate, per- as fiscal aid to SMEs, and the B40 and M40
with many daily routines and lives tions via our customer service hotline or sonal income tax, corporate tax, sales and groups by providing loans at favourable
disrupted. Our hearts and thoughts email and social media channels, as well services tax; and a six-month deferment on rates and terms.
go out to the people and businesses affected as the MyMahSing App. We are also using statutory obligation payments like the Em-
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rior to the COVID-19 The government’s MCO is nec- erty and for our customers to OVID-19 is the black
pandemic, it was a essary for the greater good of all be able to buy property from swan, the spanner in
well-known fact that Malaysians. We also appreciate the comfort and safety of their the works vis-à-vis a
the property industry the hard work and effort of our own homes, SDP has deployed property market on the
has been soft due to excess sup- frontliners especially our health- an Online Guided Sales Experi- verge of a recovery. The scenario
ply in the market. Unfortunate- care providers in ensuring the ence campaign from March 25 is now completely changed with
ly, the pandemic has disrupted health and safety of the rakyat. to April 14 where our sales ex- the macro economy thrown into a
many, if not all sectors, includ- We expect the days ahead to be ecutives will guide our custom- tailspin. The property market will
ing the property industry, not challenging for the industry and ers through the products on sale take a hit in the short to medium
only here but across the globe. for the country. We will have a — from enquiries right through term. Depending on how fast we
mountain to climb this year due to booking a unit — all without can overcome the pandemic, we
to the significant COVID-19 im- physically going to a sale gallery. will see a further push back for
pact on the economy, employ- The government has an- the property market’s recovery.
ment and consumers. nounced measures to stimu- Property developers that have
It is also likely to hasten more late the overall economy, which benefited from the 2019 HOC will
widespread digital customer en- mainly address the need to put be able to weather the storm as
gagements and possibly even more cash in the hands of the unbilled sales flow in the next two
be the catalyst for a disruption people and provide some relief years. This will provide some cash-
in the industry. For Sime Darby to businesses impacted by COV- flow cushion for the coming one or
Property (SDP), we have been ID-19. two years. I can foresee launches
preparing for a subdued Rehda has proposed that the being delayed or postponed. Some
property market and we HOC be extended, which we sup- of these launches may be delayed
are using this period as an port strongly, as it had proved to to the fourth quarter of 2020.
opportunity to intensify be a success. In addition to Reh- Like other sectors in the econ-
our digital engagements. da’s proposals, we would also like omy, the property industry too cal completion with LAD (liquidat-
Interestingly, we are still to suggest for the government to: looks to the government to pro- ed ascertained damages) waiver.
seeing strong traffic to Զ Provide an extension of time vide some stimulus. The most To stimulate the property sector,
our website, which has for the handover of vacant pos- immediate would be for banks the most effective way is to rein-
remained consistent at session for developers affected to reschedule and restructure all troduce the HOC. Hopefully this
about 90% of the traffic by the MCO or COVID-19 facilities granted to developers can be done as soon as practicable.
[compared to] before Զ Relax the lending criteria for and to consider a moratorium To fast track economic recov-
the MCO. Addition- end-financing on all repayments. We also urge ery, the government should re-
ally, online responses Զ Allow the implementation of the housing ministry to grant an view all cooling measures and lift
to our properties have the DIBS for first-time home- extension of time for all housing them where they are no longer
been good and enquir- buyers completions for ongoing projects relevant so as to keep an indus-
ies have been coming Զ Deferment or payment in in- and Certificate of Completion and try that has a vast multiplying
in on a steady basis. stalment for land conversion Construction for those with practi- economic impact.
“Given the contin- premium which will ease de-
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Office unit at Solaris Dutamas, Ara Damansara, Petaling Jaya, Selangor
Kuala Lumpur Concluded by: Joanne Soh (REN 13124)
Concluded by: Kevin Teh (REN 02206) of CBD Properties SdnBhd (+6012 297 6506)
of Propstar Realty (+6013 555 7333) When: November 2019
When: October 2019
Developed by Sime Darby This 4,200 sq ft office unit
Noteworthy Brunsfield Holding Sdn Bhd, Oasis in Oasis Square was leased to a
Square is part of the 82-acre Oasis technology startup company for
• Freehold Damansara in Ara Damansara, a monthly rental of RM11,000. The
• Built-up: 4,200 Petaling Jaya, Selangor. The tenant liked the location as it has
sq ft freehold development comprises easy access to highways and is close
Solaris Dutamas is a freehold “Then I found them this offices, serviced residences and a to the Ara Damansara LRT station,
Noteworthy integrated development bigger unit at a lower psf • Corner unit lifestyle centre. Soh said.
developed by UEM Sunrise rental rate. They liked it and • MSC Cybercentre Oasis Square is the commercial “Another plus point is that the
• Two-year lease with Bhd, comprising office towers, immediately placed an offer,” he
an option to renew status hub of the mixed development. unit comes fully-furnished with
residences and Publika elaborated. Joanne Soh from CBD Properties basic fittings with no need for
for another two years Shopping Gallery. It is just a He noted that the average • Fully-furnished
Sdn Bhd, who concluded the renovation,” she added.
• Mid-floor unit with stone’s throw from Mont’Kiara rent for offices in Solaris • Facilities: Car deal, said Oasis Square consists The owner rented this unit out
built-up of 2,083 sq ft and about 10km from Kuala Dutamas ranges from RM4 to park, 24- of corporate office towers, as his business expanded, so he
Lumpur city centre. RM5.50 psf, depending on the hour security, moved to a larger unit. “He was
• Semi-furnished and shopoffices, retail shops, serviced
Completed in 2010, offices in condition and furnishing. landscaped apartments and a Central Piazza happy to see his property secure a
nicely renovated with
Solaris Dutamas are situated in a As of March 5, 2020, the garden and that features a floating stage, al long term lease of two years (with
partitions, fixtures
bustling location where a host of average asking rent for office water feature fresco boulevard that hosts a wide a renewal option for another two
and lights amenities can be found within a units in Solaris Dutamas stood
• Easy access to range of cafes, restaurants and years).”
• Located next to few minutes’ drive. at RM4.21 psf, based on 45 rental unique shops. There were a total of 22 rental
Publika Shopping According to Kevin Teh listings on EdgeProp.my. Jalan Lapangan
It is popular among business listings of office units at Oasis
Gallery and close of Propstar Realty who Meanwhile, 28 sale listings Terbang Subang,
owners for its location and easy Square on EdgeProp.my as of early
to amenities such concluded the rental, the on the property portal showed Federal Highway
accessibility as well as the wide March 2020 with an average asking
as banks, clinics, landlord had just become the units here asking for RM2.54 and New
range of amenities within the rent of RM7,686 per month or
eateries and mosque new owner of this unit and million or RM1,266 psf on Klang Valley
development and the surrounding RM2.99 psf. There were also 21 sale
proceeded to rent it out. average. Expressway area. listings asking for an average RM1.57
• Easy access to The tenant has been
Jalan Tuanku Abdul • Close to LRT “There is a population million or RM632 psf.
operating a business in the station catchment of over 60,000 in Ara From 2015 to 2018, 59 office
Halim, Duta-Ulu same area and was looking Planning to buy or sell a home? Damansara and neighbouring units were sold at prices ranging
Klang Expressway for a larger office space for With EdgeProp’s FREE transacted areas such as Tropicana, Saujana between RM656 and RM742
and Jalan Kuching, expansion. The tenant was price tool, you can check past and Shah Alam. Oasis Square psf. For 2019, EdgeProp.my data
around 10km to earlier considering another transaction prices for any is also known for its beautiful showed one transaction concluded
KL city centre and smaller unit, but the deal didn’t property by name or area and
landscaping and comfortable with a price tag of RM1.2 million or
Mont’Kiara materialise, said Teh. make an informed decision.
environment,” she added. RM652 psf.
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Type: Commercial land Tenure: NA Janggut, Kapar, Selangor Type: Terraced house Tenure: Freehold
Land size: 123,262 sq ft Type: Industrial land Tenure: Freehold Built-up: 1,600 sq ft Land size: 1,759 sq ft
Land size: 7 acres Bedroom: 4 Bathroom: 3
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