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MARKET PULSE AM AUG 5, 2025 [WATCH]

MARKET PULSE AM AUG 5, 2025 [WATCH]

KUALA LUMPUR: News on the latest moves on the stock and crypto markets.
Bursa Malaysia opened higher on Tuesday, taking cues from Wall Street as investors grew optimistic that the Federal Reserve might lower interest rates next month.
The benchmark index is expected to receive some buying support and is likely to trade within the range of 1,525 to 1,535 points today.
Bumi Armada was among the top gainers in early trading, opening 1.2pct higher at 42 sen.
The company and MISC have mutually ended their proposed merger, first announced in November 2024, after MISC said it would not fully meet strategic goals.
In the cryptocurrency market, Bitcoin is trading lower at around RM487,068, while Ethereum is trading at approximately RM15,649.
That's it for Market Pulse.
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