KUALA LUMPUR: The selling pressure on Bursa Malaysia is expected to slow today following a mixed performance on Wall Street overnight, which saw the Dow Jones move slightly higher.
The benchmark FBM KLCI opened a marginal 0.05 points higher at 1,535.05, which reflected the heightened state of caution on the market.
Malaysian stocks retracing previous losses included Axiata up five sen to RM2.55, MISC gaining three sen to RM7.82, Telekom Malaysia adding three sen to RM6.03 and YTL Power rising three sen to RM3.85.
There were also gains in consumer counter Dutch Lady, adding 44 sen to RM32 and brewer Heineken Malaysia climbing 30 sen to RM22.80.
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