Slight rebound as Bursa reopens from holiday weekend


KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysian equities rebounded on Tuesday following an extended weekend, although the market is expected to remain in consolidation moade as it awaits more clarity on the global trade situation.

At the open, the FBM KLCI was up 4.37 points to 1,512.72, pulled higher by heavyweight stocks that were oversold at last Friday's close.

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