Malaysian stocks pared yesterday's losses to end in the green zone on Monday.
The FTSE Bursa Malaysia KLCI gained 3.89 points to end 0.2% higher at 1,680.99. The day range was between 1,668.48 and 1,680.99.
In economic news, Malaysia's producer price index fell 1.8% annually in November, faster than a 0.1% decline in October, the Department of Statistics Malaysia said. The PPI measures the average change in prices charged by domestic producers for their goods and services.
Malaysia approved 54.1 billion ringgit worth of Malaysia Digital (MD) investments in the third quarter of 2025, creating 21,815 high-value jobs across 402 digital firms, the Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation (MDEC) said.
In corporate news, shares of Infomina (KLSE:INFOM) gained over 1% on close today after its unit Infomina (Thailand) accepted a blanket purchase deal worth $33.8 million ringgit from Siam Commercial Bank Public Company Limited in Thailand.