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At 5pm, the FTSE Bursa Malaysia KLCI (FBM KLCI) fell 10.79 points, or 0.61 per cent, to its intraday low of 1,748.06 from Thursday’s close of 1,758.85. — Picture by Raymond Manuel

Bursa slips after five-day rally as US-Iran tensions rattle markets

Indonesia recorded US$3.3 billion (RM12.9 billion) in net foreign portfolio inflows from January to April, driven by inflows into Bank Indonesia Rupiah Securities as the central bank intensified efforts to stabilise the rupiah amid global market volatility. — Reuters pic

Indonesia sees US$3.3b foreign inflows as central bank steps up rupiah defence

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Techcombank hosts Overseas Insurance Talent Roadshow 2026 in Hong Kong

Amazon’s cloud unit said yesterday it was actively working to ‌restore temperatures to normal levels at a data centre in North Virginia after overheating disrupted some services, though progress has been slower than anticipated. — Reuters pic

Amazon cloud unit races to fix cooling at Virginia data centre; Coinbase services hit

The ringgit opened higher against most major currencies but eased versus the US dollar as investors remained cautious following renewed escalation in the West Asia conflict, which dimmed hopes for a peace deal between the United States and Iran. — Picture By Choo Choy May

Ringgit opens higher against euro, pound, yen; slips vs greenback

Bursa Malaysia opened marginally lower today, as buying was interspersed with selling in selected heavyweight stocks due to uncertain geopolitical developments. — Picture by Ahmad Zamzahuri

Bursa Malaysia opens marginally lower on cautious trade

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen meets with US President Donald Trump during the 80th United Nations General Assembly, in New York City September 23, 2025. — Reuters pic

Trump gives EU July 4 deadline to ratify trade deal or face ‘much higher’ tariffs

Amazon’s ‌cloud unit, Amazon Web Services, said yesterday it was working to restore normal temperatures at a data centre ‌in North ⁠Virginia ⁠after overheating ⁠disrupted some services. — Noah Berger/AWS handout pic via Reuters

Amazon Web Services says overheating at North Virginia data centre disrupts services

Google faces a fresh UK lawsuit accusing it of abusing its dominance in online display advertising, the claimants announced yesterday, in the latest antitrust action against the US tech giant. — Reuters pic

Google faces new £3b UK lawsuit over online display advertising

A view of cargo ship with shipping containers at the port of Oakland following the Supreme Court’s ruling that Trump had exceeded his authority when he imposed tariffs, in Oakland, California February 23, 2026. — Reuters pic

US trade court rules Trump tariffs illegal, but limits block to two importers and Washington state

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Apple Storage Unveils Hong Kong’s First 17,000 sq. ft. IP-Themed Flagship Concept Store in Tsuen Wan, Featuring Exclusive VIP Lounge

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New Research Finds Application Sprawl Puts APAC Workforces at Credential Risk

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SIM Academy Highlights Upskilling Pathways for People-Oriented Learners

Employees work on a production line of caps that will be exported to the United States at a factory in Suqian, in eastern China's Jiangsu province on April 7. — AFP pic

Chinese exporters expect only short‑term truce, ‘numb’ to US threats as Trump heads to Beijing

SpaceX has adopted corporate governance policies that will erode ‌typical shareholder protections in unprecedented ways, giving founder Elon Musk virtually unchecked executive authority when the rocket maker goes public later this year. — Reuters pic

SpaceX IPO hands Musk sweeping power, curbs shareholder rights with supervoting shares, forced arbitration, Texas law

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