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Investor sentiment in Malaysia’s stock market remains cautious as global oil prices fluctuate due to geopolitical tensions. Market analysts say energy market developments continue to influence trading behaviour in regional exchanges.
Rising oil prices have created uncertainty for investors, particularly in energy-dependent economies. Analysts said the performance of oil and gas companies is likely to remain a key factor affecting Bursa Malaysia in the near term.
Market observers noted that investors are closely monitoring global developments that could impact commodity prices and economic stability.
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