KLCI unable to close above 1,700 but ringgit off lows


Oil prices edged up on Friday, supported by strong Chinese crude imports and OPEC-led production cuts, although ample US fuel inventories still weighed on the market, Reuters added. US light crude rose 52 cents to US$53.52 and Brent added 62 cents to US$56.25.

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