Analysts expect sideways trading on Bursa ahead of final corporate results


KUALA LUMPUR: The extension of the deadline to impose tariffs on European imports to the US is giving investors some breathing room as trade tensions surfaced again over the weekend.

Following an impasse in negotiations between US and EU policymakers, Trump's announcement of 50% tariffs on shipments from the bloc sparked another sell-down in equities as investors sought out safer investments.

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