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The ringgit is projected to settle at 4.27 against the US dollar by the end of 2025, on a slight rebound in US dollar strength and reduced support from Malaysia’s trade account. — Picture by Firdaus Latif

AmBank economist revises ringgit outlook to 4.27 against US dollar by end-2025

Retail Summit Asia 2025 returns for its second year on September 25, rallying over 500 retailers to explore practical ways SMEs can turn customer experience into loyalty and growth. — Picture courtesy of EasyStore

Retail Summit Asia 2025 puts customer experience at the core

The ringgit closed lower against the US dollar today as traders turned cautious ahead of the US Personal Consumption Expenditures data to be released later tonight. — Picture by Firdaus Latif

Ringgit slips as investors await US inflation gauge and Fed signals

The European Union will continue investigating the activities of US tech giants such as X, Apple, and Meta (banned in Russia for extremism), despite tariff threats from US President Donald Trump. — Reuters pic

EU to continue probes, enforce digital rules on X, Apple, Meta as Trump threatens trade retaliation

Bursa Malaysia close lower today as investors locked in profits ahead of the long weekend and the release of US inflation data later tonight, said an analyst. — Picture by Yusof Mat Isa

Bursa Malaysia dips as investors eye US inflation data, profit-taking caps gains

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2025 China International Big Data Industry Expo opens in Guiyang, China

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VCIG Secures Government and Enterprise Engagements Following ASEAN AI Summit Showcase of Full-Stack Sovereign AI and Cybersecurity Technologies

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Asia’s Cultural Extravaganza, LOCAL POWER 2025 Hong Kong Fashion in Seoul Opening on 27 September in Seoul’s trendiest design hub Seongsu-dong

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Debtox Collaborates with The Silver Lining to Champion Ethical and Holistic Debt Resolution

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A Celebration of Watch Culture: Siam Paragon Unveils Southeast Asia’s First-Ever World-Class Watch Showcase

Pop Mart’s new Labubu plushie series sold out in a matter of minutes as soon as it was released on August 29, 2025. — Pictures from Instagram/popmart

Sold out in minutes: Pop Mart’s new Labubu series sparks global rush, WeChat store crashes in China

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Dataplugs launches Tokyo Dedicated Servers to power low‑latency workloads across Japan and Asia-Pacific

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Nearly 60% of Wildberries Pickup Points Are Run by Women, Company Survey Finds

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More than 60% of Malaysians Lack Vitamin D Alpro Pharmacy Subsidises RM1.6 Million for Project :D to Tackle Malaysia’s Silent Vitamin D Crisis

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CUHK Faculty of Education Leads Global Innovation in Education Research and Teaching

The ringgit traded mostly higher against a basket of major currencies. — Picture By Choo Choy May

Ringgit extends gains against US dollar on Fed rate cut hopes, ahead of US inflation data