Friday, January 10, 2014

Market Roundup | 9 January 2014


FBMKLCI   1828.21      -3.09pts   (-0.17%)   Volume  1.848b   Value 1.946b

 

 

 

1) The KLCI slipped today amid selling pressure in the overall market after the US market closed lower as the Fed reserve minutes and better payrolls data signalled for the stimulus cut to be accelerated. In the regional market, bourses were weak weighed down by China's data which revealed weaker consumer inflation in December. HSI -0.91%, SHCOMP -0.82%, NIKKEI -1.50% all closed lower. In the local market, PLANTATION index -1.16% lost the most grounds weighed down by heavyweights IOICORP -3.21%, GENP -1.82%, FGV -0.65% after CPO futures declined. Market breadth was negative as losers outpaced gainers by 427 : 392. Futures closed 1825.5 (3pts discount).

 

 

 

2) Heavyweights: IOICORP -3.21%, TENAGA -0.67% RM11.72, SIME -0.64% RM9.30, UMW -1.49% RM11.90, PCHEM +1.82% RM6.70, AMBANK +1.39% RM7.28, MAYBANK +0.40% RM9.85, PBBANK +0.20% RM19.18.

 

 

 

3) DBT: DUTALND 16.8mil @ RM0.46 (1.986% PUC), AMBANK 10.454mil @ RM7.194, BIOOSMO 5mil @ RM0.15 (1.40% PUC), DAYANG 2.5mil @ RM5.60.

 

 

 

4) Situational:-

 

IBHD +1.51% RM2.68 - I-City Properties Bhd, a wholly-owned subsidiary of I-Bhd, has proposed to acquire a piece of freehold land from The Peak@KLCC Sdn Bhd. I-Bhd said the land of about 4.9 hectares in Shah Alam , will be purchased for RM241.3m, in convertible unsecured loan stocks issued by the company. Another unit, City Centrepoint Sdn Bhd, has also proposed to acquire a parcel of nearby land of three hectares from The Peak@KLCC, for RM129.0m, in convertible unsecured loan stocks by I-Bhd.

 

 

 

5) WATER

 

 

 

The Cabinet Committee on Selangor water supply will finalise further steps to be taken by the federal government on the

 

takeover of water management affairs.

 

The Energy, Gree Tecnology and Water Dept will takeover matters on  the management of water if the restructuring of the Selangor water industry was not settled by Dec 31, 2013, based on Section 114 of the Water Services Industry Act 2006. The Selangor govt has already given the green light for the implementation of Langat 2 water treatment plant.

 

 

 

6) Market - KLCI to continue to consolidate ahead of holiday shorten week next week with strong rotational play remaining firmly on O&G sector