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Tech stocks down on fear over robust ringgit
PETALING JAYA: Technology stocks on Bursa Malaysia took a beating following concerns that a stronger ringgit may erode their bottom line.
Ringgit to resume 2018 on stronger footing
KUALA LUMPUR: The ringgit's rally is expected to continue into 2018, strengthening to the 4.00 region against the US dollar, on support from weak greenback sentiment and recovery in commodity prices.
Oil price up but off highs as Flynn news spooks Wall Street
NEW YORK: Oil prices settled up slightly on Friday, but came off session highs as financial markets reeled from an ABC News report that added to concerns about President Donald Trump's exposure to a probe into Russian meddling in last year's campaign.
Asian shares ease from decade peak, China markets in focus
SYDNEY: Asian shares stepped back from decade highs on Tuesday on worries about another sharp sell-off in Chinese stock markets, while the U.S. dollar trod water ahead of a crucial vote for a tax reform in the world's largest economy
Euro zone shares flat, Centrica sinks
LONDON: The pan-European STOXX 600 index ended flat on Thursday, while euro zone blue chips erased early losses to trade up 0.3 percent after business surveys for the bloc cemented optimism on the economy
Not the right time for PNB to invest abroad, value of RM weak
KUALA LUMPUR: The time is not right for Permodalan Nasional Bhd (PNB) to invest abroad considering the ringgit is weak compared with its true value, according to chairman Tan Sri Abdul Wahid Omar.
Tech tugs Wall Street lower, investors fret about tax cut delays(Update 2)
NEW YORK: Wall Street stocks dropped on Thursday, weighed down by losses in Microsoft and other technology issues as investors turned their attention to a U.S. Senate Republican plan that would delay corporate tax cuts that investors want very much.
Time not right for PNB to invest abroad, says Wahid
KUALA LUMPUR: The time is not right for Permodalan Nasional Bhd (PNB) to invest abroad considering the ringgit is weak compared with its true value, said Chairman Tan Sri Abdul Wahid Omar.
A Malaysian stock surges 400% - one of best performers
KUALA LUMPUR: For technology stock investors, it sometimes pays to buy the companies that make the parts.
Hidden in tech supply chain, Techfast surges 400%
KUALA LUMPUR: For technology stock investors, it sometimes pays to buy the companies that make the parts.