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REVIEW: Bulls on Wall Street took a breather, pulling the Dow Jones Industrial Average down 18.05 points to 17,634.74 the previous Friday, as selling in healthcare shares offset advances in energy stocks following a relief rebound in crude oil prices.

Tracking the losses in US overnight, Bursa Malaysia kicked off the week on the negative side, with the FBM Kuala Lumpur Composite Index (FBM KLCI) easing 0.26 of a point to 1,813.53, extending the previous session’s declines amid follow-through liquidation.

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