As of December 29, 2023, the last day of trading for Malaysian stocks, there were 39 listed companies with a market capitalization of over $10 billion, of which 4 were banks.
Malaysia’s largest listed company by market capitalization remains MAYBANK with RM107.215 billion, followed by Public Bank (RM83.271 billion) and CIMB Group (RM62.390 billion).
In terms of trading volume, MYEG was the most traded listed company in Malaysia, followed by HONGSENG and TOPGLOVE.On the upside, RAPID was the most traded listed company in Malaysia, with an increase of RM12.52 for the year, followed by F&N, with an increase of RM6.58. HEXTECH was ranked third, with a RM5.44 increase in share price.
For declining stocks, NESTLE’s share price fell by RM22.40, DUTCHLADY fell by RM7.08 and PANAMY fell by RM4.90.
List of listed companies in Malaysia with a market capitalization of more than $10 billion
1. (MAYBANK) RM107.215 billion
2. (PBBANK) RM83.271 billion
3. (CIMB) RM62.390 billion
4. (TENAGA) RM58,104 million
5. (PCHEM) RM57,280 million 6. (IHH) RM58,104 million
6. (IHH) RM53.106 billion 7. (CDB) RM47.80 billion
7. (CDB) RM47,864 million 8.
8. (HLBANK) RM40,969 million
9. (PMETAL) RM39,632 million 10.
10. (PETGAS) RM34.429 billion 11.
11. (MISC) RM32,541 million
12. (SIMEPLT) RM30.844 billion 13. (MAXIS) RM3.541 billion
13. (MAXIS) RM30.153 billion 14.
14. (NESTLE) RM27.577 billion 15.
15. (IOICORP) RM24.70 billion 16. (KLK) RM23.37 billion
16. (KLK) RM23.587 billion 17.
17. RHBBANK RM23,360 million
18. (AXIATA) RM21.846 billion 19.
19. (PETDAG) RM21.697 billion
20. (TM) RM21,298 million
21. (YTL) RM20.833 billion 22.
22. (YTLPOWER) RM20,721 million 23.
23. (PPB) RM20.599 billion 24.
24. (HLFG) RM18.865 billion 25.
25. (GENTING) RM17.911 billion 26.
26. (SIME) RM16.016 billion
27. (GENM) RM15.973 billion
28. (QL) RM13.896 billion 29.
29. (MRDIY) RM13.691 billion 30.
30. (AMBANK) RM13.289 billion 31.
31. KLCC (KLCC) RM12,799 million
32. (GAMUDA) RM12.505 billion 33.
33. (WPRTS) RM12,446 million
34. (AIRPORT) RM12.280 billion 35.
35. (DIALOG) RM11.687 billion 36.
36. (SUNWAY) RM11.331 billion 37.
37. (HAPSENG) RM11.328 billion 38.
38. (INARI) RM11.278 billion 39.
39. (F&N) RM10.328 billion
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