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MARKET PULSE AM JULY 9, 2025 [WATCH]

MARKET PULSE AM JULY 9, 2025 [WATCH]

KUALA LUMPUR: News on the latest moves on the stock and crypto markets.
Bursa Malaysia opened higher on Wednesday, snapping a two-day losing streak and mirroring gains across regional markets.
However, the local market remained under pressure, with the key index closing just above the 1,530 level yesterday.
The selling was likely driven by foreign funds, which have been reducing their holdings since Monday ahead of today's tariff deal expiry.
The FBM KLCI is expected to stay within the 1,520 to 1,530 range.
In the crypto market, Bitcoin climbed to RM459,846 amid US trade optimism.
Ethereum rose to RM11,059, while Solana was up at RM641.
That's it for Market Pulse.
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