KUALA LUMPUR: The Kuala Lumpur Tin Market (KLTM) closed US$180 higher at US$20,180 a tonne on low offerings by miners, said a dealer. To continue…
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Protasco shareholders oust Tey, Ooi
KAJANG: Construction and property firm Protasco Bhds shareholders have voted to remove Tey Por Yee and Ooi Kock Aun from its board with immediate effect.…
View More Protasco shareholders oust Tey, OoiKlibor futures untraded
KUALA LUMPUR: The three-month Kuala Lumpur Interbank Offered Rate (Klibor) futures contract ended untraded yesterday. To continue reading the rest of the article, click here
View More Klibor futures untradedSimply easier and faster overseas
MORE Malaysian developers are venturing overseas, such as in Britain, Canada and Australia, as they can land a project faster with all the approvals in…
View More Simply easier and faster overseasGold futures weaken
KUALA LUMPUR: Gold futures contracts on Bursa Malaysia Derivatives ended lower yesterday on lack of catalysts, said Philip Futures Sdn Bhd dealer Ahmad Danial Zainudin.…
View More Gold futures weakenRinggit higher against US$
KUALA LUMPUR: The ringgit ended higher against the US dollar yesterday, following lacklustre US economic data which pushed down Treasury yields and weakened the greenback,…
View More Ringgit higher against US$Rubber market slips
KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian Rubber market closed lower yesterday due to the downtrend in regional futures markets. To continue reading the rest of the article,…
View More Rubber market slipsRe-POS-itioning debit card
THE days of tapping a debit card on a point-of-sale (POS) device to pay for a glass of teh tarik or a newspaper are drawing…
View More Re-POS-itioning debit cardCPO futures ends lower
KUALA LUMPUR: Crude palm oil (CPO) futures prices on Bursa Malaysia Derivatives closed lower yesterday amid profit-taking following two days of gains, a dealer said.…
View More CPO futures ends lowerFGV expects strong CPO prices in coming quarters
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