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The ringgit closed lower against the US dollar today, weighed down by concerns over China’s economic and financial stability as well as weaker oil prices. — AFP pic

Concerns over China’s economy weigh on ringgit at close

The aquaculture sector nationwide has suffered losses amounting to RM438,500 thus far due to the El Nino phenomenon. — Picture via Twitter/Bernama

Fisheries Dept: Malaysia’s aquaculture sector suffers over RM400,000 losses due to hot weather

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Bursa Malaysia settled slightly higher at close today backed by mild buying support in selected heavyweights amid mixed regional market performance. — Picture by Ahmad Zamzahuri

Bursa Malaysia ends mixed, KLCI up marginally

A woman walks past a sign showing the closing numbers of the Hang Seng Index in Hong Kong June 2, 2023. — AFP pic

Asian markets struggle to kick on after rally, with eyes on Fed

Bottles of Heinz tomato ketchup of US food company Kraft Heinz are offered at a supermarket of Swiss retail group Coop in Zumikon, Switzerland December 13, 2016. — Reuters pic

150-year history: Heinz announces maiden global creative brand platform

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City Energy and Senoko Energy embark on collaborative effort to support Singapore’s Green agenda; starting with the exploration of hydrogen opportunities

By 0711 GMT, the rouble was 0.1 per cent stronger against the dollar at 80.92 and was unchanged at 86.77 versus the euro. ― Reuters pic

Rouble steadies, Russian stocks slip after Ukraine dam breach

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TradeMonday Secures Investment from SenseTime To Expand AI Low-code Modularized Platform And ChatGPT B2B Retail Solution

In a note today, MIDF Research said it believes retail trade for essential items with competitive pricing will stay positive ahead. ― Reuters pic

MIDF Research: Retail trade to remain positive this year

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WIN NFT HERO V2.1 Open Beta Launches with a Million-Dollar Prize Pool for S1

At 12.30pm, the FTSE Bursa Malaysia KLCI (FBM KLCI) fell by 2.58 points to 1,378.68 from 1,381.26 at the close last Friday, after opening 0.84 points higher at 1,382.10. ― Bernama pic

Bursa Malaysia stays in the red at mid-day

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Nurturing Naturally Launches Free Sample Website For Top Baby Brands

A view of the city skyline in Kuala Lumpur. Total property sales in 2022 jumped 29 per cent to 389,000 units mainly attributed to a 22 per cent  growth in the residential segment and a 46 per cent growth in commercial properties. — Picture by Firdaus Latif

CGS-CIMB: Property developers to post strong earnings in 2023, higher sales to continue

Local institutional investors turned net buyers on Bursa Malaysia last week amounting to RM372.9 million, said MIDF Research. — Bernama pic

MIDF Research: Local institutional investors net bought RM372.9m on Bursa Malaysia last week

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Oasys Announces Inaugural Blockchain Gaming Hackathon in Tokyo, Backed by Japanese Industry Titans