Malaysian Stocks Fall 0.3% In Early Trading

Dow Jones2025-12-31

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Stocks in Malaysia slipped during early trading Wednesday, as the FTSE Bursa Malaysia KLCI fell 0.3% to 1679.44.

Among local companies with a market cap of at least 4 billion Malaysian ringgit ($986.9 million), Vitrox is the biggest early laggard, declining 1.7%, followed by shares of Top Glove, which fell 1.5%. Shares of Mr. D.I.Y. Group (M) fell 1.3%.

Hap Seng Consolidated is the biggest leader this morning, gaining 2.8%, and Tanco Holdings gained 0.9%. Chin Hin Group rounds out the top three movers, as shares climbed 0.8%.

The dollar weakened 0.1% against the ringgit to 4.05 ringgit.

In the bond markets, the 10-year Malaysian government bond yield held steady at 3.540%.

Data source: Dow Jones Market Data, FactSet

 

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December 30, 2025 20:31 ET (01:31 GMT)

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