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Cheah Chor Sooi

Kuala Lumpur

Executive Editor at Focus Malaysia

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  • 2 days ago | focusmalaysia.my | Cheah Chor Sooi

    BELOW are excerpts of viewpoints from two selected research houses on what investors can expect in the day ahead:Inter-Pacific ResearchThe key index slipped yesterday in tune with the overnight weakness on Wall Street a day earlier when President Trump threatened to fire the US Federal Reserve chairman Powell for not lowering interest rates in addition to the fresh US tariffs on ASEAN solar panels.

  • 3 days ago | focusmalaysia.my | Cheah Chor Sooi

    BELOW are excerpts of viewpoints from two selected research houses on what investors can expect in the day ahead:Inter-Pacific ResearchThe FBM KLCI went nowhere yesterday as it approaches the psychological 1,500 with market players still assessing the key index’s next moves following its recent strong recovery. With fewer available leads for market players to follow, this saw the key index reverting to a sideway trend with regional indices being mixed.

  • 4 days ago | focusmalaysia.my | Cheah Chor Sooi

    BELOW are excerpts of viewpoints from two selected research houses on what investors can expect in the day ahead:Inter-Pacific ResearchMalaysia stocks made further headway last Friday with the FBM KLCI ending a shade below the psychological 1,500 level. There was sustained bargain hunting among the recently beaten down sector leaders, buoyed by mild buying from foreign funds.

  • 1 week ago | focusmalaysia.my | Cheah Chor Sooi

    BELOW are excerpts of viewpoints from two selected research houses on what investors can expect in the day ahead:Inter-Pacific ResearchThe FBM KLCI mounted a rebound yesterday, making up most of the previous day’s losses amid the return of mild buying interest and in tune with the gains among regional equity indices. Market conditions were relatively stable as sentiments were calmer amid positive trade negotiations between the US and Japan.

  • 1 week ago | focusmalaysia.my | Cheah Chor Sooi

    IDEOLOGICALLY bankrupt. That is the accusation being hurled at the opposition coalition. Why? When Malaysia is in the global spotlight following President Xi Jinping’s first official visit in 12 years, all the opposition can harp about are China flags lining the streets of Putrajaya. Instead of focussing on the many pertinent economic issues, the opposition decided to dole out the tired narrative of Malay sovereignty being sold out to Chinese communists.

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