Tariff negotiations to drive Bursa’s direction


Rakuten Trade's Lau said the FBM KLCI had found its bottom when it hit a low of 1,386.63 points earlier this month.

PETALING JAYA: Bursa Malaysia’s recovery hinges upon a positive outcome from Malaysia’s tariff negotiations with Washington.

Tradeview Capital chief executive officer and founder Ng Zhu Hann said all eyes are still on the outcome of ongoing negotiations between the United States and its trading partners during the current 90-day pause on country-specific tariffs – excluding China – enacted by President DonaldTrump on April 10.

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