FBM KLCI Steady at 1,720 as Ringgit Strengthens and Foreign Funds Flow
Malaysia’s exports are expected to improve in the coming months, supported by stronger global demand and recovering trade activity.
Economists note that key sectors such as electronics and commodities are likely to benefit from increased demand. This could provide a boost to Malaysia’s overall economic performance.
Authorities remain cautious of external risks but expect steady growth momentum.
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