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Bursa Malaysia opens higher for second consecutive day

At 9.05am, the FTSE Bursa Malaysia KLCI rose 2.39 points to 1,686.01 from yesterday's close of 1,683.62. — Bernama pic

This is despite no time frame being set for the talks and China warning that negotiations could be long drawn. “Therefore, we think the key index could see renewed volatility in the near-term as fresh concerns mount and profit taking activities accelerate. The resistance levels are at 1,690 and 1,670, while supports are at 1,680 and 1,670 respectively,” it said.

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