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Bursa Malaysia expects volatile trading next week

Analysts are expecting volatile trading with a downside bias next week as Malaysia continues to face political uncertainty, and global reaction to the Covid-19 outbreak. – AFP file pic, February 29, 2020.

BURSA Malaysia is expected to continue its volatile trading mode with a downside bias next week, as political uncertainty persists in the local landscape. An analyst said the FTSE Bursa Malaysia KLCI had reached the lowest level since December 2011, with a bearish harami pattern prevailing that marked a further downward momentum.

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