CPO futures likely to trade RM2,300 to RM2,380
KUALA LUMPUR: The crude palm oil (CPO) futures contracts on Bursa Malaysia Derivatives is likely to trade between RM2,300 and RM2,380 per tonne next week.…
View More CPO futures likely to trade RM2,300 to RM2,380Israeli strikes kill 5 Palestinians in Gaza
GAZA CITY: At least five Palestinians were killed in two Israeli air strikes on the Gaza Strip early today, medics said, raising the toll in…
View More Israeli strikes kill 5 Palestinians in GazaRinggit likely to trade marginally easier
KUALA LUMPUR: The ringgit is likely to be lower against the US dollar next week as the greenback rose following deep concerns over financial woes…
View More Ringgit likely to trade marginally easierRubber prices may follow weak Tocom
KUALA LUMPUR: Rubber prices on the Malaysian rubber market may trade lower next week, following expectations of a weaker Tokyo Commodity Exchange (Tocom). To continue…
View More Rubber prices may follow weak TocomStable short-term rates seen next week
KUALA LUMPUR: Short-term rates are expected to remain steady next week as Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) continues to intervene to siphon off excess funds from…
View More Stable short-term rates seen next weekBursa expected to trade cautious next week
KUALA LUMPUR: Bursa Malaysia is expected to see cautious trading next week, with the benchmark FTSE Bursa Malaysia KLCI (FBM KLCI) remaining well underpinned at…
View More Bursa expected to trade cautious next weekGerrard salutes departing Suarez
LONDON: Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard paid an emotional tribute to Luis Suarez as the Uruguay strikers move to Barcelona was confirmed on Friday. To continue…
View More Gerrard salutes departing SuarezChinese man accused of hacking into US computers
SAN DIEGO: U.S. authorities have charged a Chinese businessman with hacking into the computer systems of U.S. companies with large defence contracts, including Boeing, and…
View More Chinese man accused of hacking into US computersNo deal between Argentina, debt holdouts
NEW YORK: Argentine officials and holdout bondholders met separately with a US court-appointed mediator Friday but failed to clinch a deal to resolve a dispute…
View More No deal between Argentina, debt holdoutsBrazil playing for pride
BRASILIA: The Brazil players could not be more motivated ahead of todays World Cup third-place match against the Netherlands and will be fighting to restore…
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