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At 5pm, the FTSE Bursa Malaysia KLCI (FBM KLCI) eased 6.87 points, or 0.39 per cent, to 1,740.94, compared with Wednesday’s close of 1,747.81. — Picture by Raymond Manuel

Bursa rebounds from intraday low, closes 0.39pc lower on profit-taking

Malaysia’s property transactions hit a new high in 2025, surpassing RM240 billion for the first time in a decade. — Picture by Sayuti Zainudin

Report: Malaysia’s property sector posts record RM241.9b in 2025, marking its biggest year in a decade

Stellantis announced a net loss of €22.3 billion (RM102 billion) for 2025, the second largest ever recorded by a French group, impacted by exceptional charges of €25.4 billion. — AFP pic

Auto giant Stellantis posts RM102b loss in 2025, second largest in French history

Hong Kong Financial Secretary Paul Chan delivers his annual budget address in the Legislative Council chamber in Hong Kong on February 25, 2026. — AFP pic

Hong Kong finance chief tips up to 3.5pc growth this year

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XTransfer Receives Malaysia Central Bank’s Conditional Approval for Key Payment Licences

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Pulsar Opens Hong Kong Office to Serve Asia Maritime Satellite Internet Market

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Generali Hong Kong Receives Multiple Accolades at the "10Life 5-Star Insurance Awards 2026"

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Kenanga Group Launches Malaysia’s First Tokenised Money Market Funds

A cameraman records video footage in front of a screen showing South Korea's stock index after a ceremony celebrating it breaking 6,000 points at the Korea Exchange in Seoul on February 25, 2026. South Korea's benchmark Kospi index topped 6,000 points for the first time yesterday, buoyed by the strong performance of the nation's world-leading semiconductor industry. — AFP pic

South Korea’s Kospi hits new record, but Asia stocks show uneven trade

The IMF yesterday called on the United States to work with trading partners and find ways to mutually ease trade curbs, as it issued a review of the world’s biggest economy. — Reuters pic

IMF urges US to work with global partners to ease trade restrictions

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Wel-Bloom Navigates Malaysia’s 2026 Sugar Tax Through Innovative Functional Jelly Technology

Nvidia yesterday reported blockbuster quarterly results that blew past Wall Street expectations, posting record revenue of US$68.1 billion (RM264 billion) as insatiable demand for its artificial intelligence chips showed no sign of cooling. — AFP pic

Nvidia posts record US$68b quarter, beating forecasts as AI demand soars

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Global Ticketing Platform Veritickets Goes Live on Web and Mobile, Promising 100% Verified, Authentic Tickets with Delivery in 12 Hours

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Southco Introduces New Folding T-Handle Compression Latch

The ringgit opened firmer against the US dollar today, underpinned by Malaysia’s positive economic outlook and a softer greenback. — Picture by Yusof Mat Isa

Ringgit opens higher at 3.8850 against US dollar on upbeat economic outlook, weaker greenback

Bursa Malaysia opened higher today but slipped into negative territory amid profit-taking, despite Wall Street’s overnight rally. — Picture by Razak Ghazali

Bursa Malaysia retreats after early gains on profit‑taking