MARKET PULSE AM JUNE 9, 2025 [WATCH]
KUALA LUMPUR: News on the latest moves on the stock and crypto markets.
Bursa Malaysia opened higher today, taking a cue from Wall Street, which closed on a positive note last Friday following better-than-expected US jobs data that eased concerns over the economic outlook.
Investor focus now shifts to the upcoming US-China trade talks in London tonight, which could set the tone for market sentiment in the near term.
The FBM KLCI is expected to hover within the 1,510 to 1,520 range today.
In the cryptocurrency market, Bitcoin tumbled to RM449,662.
Ethereum also declined to RM10,631, while Solana was down to RM647.
That's it for Market Pulse.

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