-- 周五,马来西亚股市收高,跟随亚洲股市普遍上涨。此前,中东地缘政治紧张局势出现缓和迹象,提振了市场情绪,备受瞩目的美伊伊斯兰堡会谈也即将举行。 富时马来西亚吉隆坡综合指数上涨5.07点,收于1691.31点,涨幅0.3%。当日交易区间为1685.66点至1692.97点。 经济方面,马来西亚统计局公布的数据显示,2月份马来西亚失业率为2.9%,与上月持平。 统计局表示,2月份马来西亚批发和零售贸易额同比增长5.3%,达到1563亿令吉。其中,零售贸易额增长7.7%,批发贸易额增长5.7%,推动了整体增长。数据显示,2月份零售贸易额环比下降2.2%。 公司新闻方面,受Wasco(吉隆坡证券交易所代码:WASCO)寻求在即将召开的年度股东大会上更新其开展创收交易的授权消息影响,该公司股价收盘下跌约3%。这家综合企业集团还寻求股东批准,以更新其回购至多10%已发行股份的授权。
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