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Key index sliding out of uptrend position
A fresh all-time closing highs in overnight Dow the previous Friday, combined with the release of official data on Sunday, showing Chinese business activity expanded at its fastest pace in five months in May, set the stage for a positive start to the week for stocks at home.
Palm oil/Vegoils: -Market factors to watch June 9
KUALA LUMPUR: The following factors are likely to influence Malaysian palm oil futures and other vegetable oil markets on Monday.
Asia stocks rise on brightening US economic prospects
TOKYO: Asian stocks basked in the glow of a record close on Wall Street after bright U.S. jobs data pointed to improving economic momentum, while the dollar gained on Monday on rising U.S. Treasury yields.
Trading ideas: MAS, GBH, Keladi Maju, EcoWorld, Axiata
KUALA LUMPUR: JF Apex Research expects Malaysia Airlines (MAS), Goh Ban Huat (GBH), Kealdi Maju, EcoWorld Development and Axiata to see trading interest on Thursday.
Berlusconi Conviction Leaves Italian Government Hanging
ROME: A ruling by Italy's supreme court upholding a tax fraud conviction against former premier and centre-right leader Silvio Berlusconi has left the fate of the country's fragile ruling coalition resting in the balance.
Asian stocks inch down, US jobs data enthral
TOKYO: Asian stocks inched down from a three-year high in range-bound trading on Thursday, with investors waiting for US non-farm payrolls report to see if the economy is gaining momentum.
EU factory output eases
LONDON: Eurozone manufacturing growth eased slightly more than previously thought last month and factories fulfilled existing orders to keep busy, a business survey showed.
Trading ideas: Abric, QL Resources, Lay Hong, Glomac, Scientex
KUALA LUMPUR: JF Apex Research expects Abric, QL Resources, Lay Hong, Glomac and Scientex to attract trading action on Thursday following the fresh corporate news.
Southeast Asian stocks mostly lower, Malaysia flat
BANGKOK: Southeast Asian stock markets ended mostly lower on Tuesday amid weaknesses in Asian stocks and political unrest in Hong Kong, but late buying in PTT after gas price hikes helped the Thai index recoup early losses.
KLCI reverses earlier losses
KUALA LUMPUR: The FBM KLCI reversed its losses and climbed nearly two points on Thursday's close supported by gains in blue chips, although the broader market was weaker.