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Bursa Malaysia’s key index reversed earlier losses to close higher on Wednesday, as late buying in selected heavyweights, combined with stronger regional market performance, lifted market sentiment.
Malaysian shares increased for the second consecutive session Wednesday, with the benchmark FTSE Bursa Malaysia KLCI FBMKLCI +0.18% gaining 0.2% to 1,541.48.
The FBM KLCI closed higher for the second straight session on Wednesday, in line with regional gains, amid cautious sentiment ...
PETALING JAYA: Pertama Digital Bhd has appointed Lim Nasrul Halim as its chief executive officer with effect from Aug 6.
SINGAPORE] Local stocks closed higher on Wednesday (Aug 6), marking a third consecutive day of gains despite a mixed regional ...
Petronas’ business model is under threat and its monopoly over Malaysia’s hydrocarbon reserves is being challenged by the ...