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Bursa opens lower but rebounds on bargain-hunting activities

Meanwhile, ringgit extends yesterday’s gains against US dollar

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Global stocks tumble while euro dips below US dollar for first time in 20 years

This follows sharp uptick in American inflation, as central banks increase rates to combat rising consumer prices

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Ismail Sabri welcomes Saudi proposal on food security framework

Malaysia’s great potential in agriculture can be explored, says prime minister

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Asian stocks, crude bounce from losses but recession fears linger

As inflation bites globally, New Zealand, South Korean central banks lift rates 0.5 percentage points

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Twitter sues Elon Musk for alleged contract breach over acquisition

Social media firm says billionaire’s information requests, from outset, were designed to try to tank deal

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China exports jump on easing Covid-19 rules but imports slump

Drop in import volumes points to ‘weakness in construction sector’, says economist Julian Evans-Pritchard

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After supply bottlenecks, China to stop testing some imports for Covid-19

Non-refrigerated items, including coal, mineral ore, foodstuffs, animal feed, now exempted from swabs

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Budget hoteliers welcome proposal to charge room rates in US dollars

Move would tamp down ‘price war’ between cheaper hotels and four-, five-star ones, says industry group

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Bursa opens lower following volatile Wall Street session

Meanwhile, ringgit rebounds against greenback, opens marginally higher

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Brent oil closes under $100 per barrel for first time since Apr

Market zones in on concerns over further China Covid-19 restrictions

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China ready to import more palm oil, fruits from Malaysia: Wang Yi

Beijing will also arrange for early return of Malaysian students to resume studies, says foreign affairs minister

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Malaysia welcomes more digital economy investment from China: Saifuddin

Agong, PM have also expressed interest in visiting Beijing when possible, says foreign minister

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Asian stocks fall along with oil as recession fears build

Forecast-beating US jobs report gives Fed more room to continue lifting rates, leading to overreach worries