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Stocks rally after hiring data show signs of cooling
Ta Ann to continue seeing growth, but analysts cautious on plywood
Breed to include health clinic project in proposed bond
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Abra mining firm, execs slapped with criminal raps
Macquarie hit by slide
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Yen slips after rallying on suspected intervention
LPI beats expectations with 1QFY24 CNP of RM101 mln
DJT is an example of meme stock craziness
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Montgomery County considers road bond
London stock market drops out of the top 20 destinations for IPOs
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Tesla valuation `detached from reality' as AI competitors prove credentials
Investors bet weaker US payrolls spur more Fed interest rate cuts
Ftse hits new record as global stocks buoyed by US interest rates hopes
Rents for larger luxury homes up in Q1 amid wider market slump
Inflation worries hound stocks
Materials sector dominates TASI trading in first quarter of 2024
All-time high for London’s FTSE 100
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Stocks advance broadly after ‘not too cold, not too hot’ jobs report
‘I’ve had premium bonds for as long as I’ve been alive – but I’ve never won a penny’
Consumer-focused stocks will surge ahead as the outlook for global growth improves steadily
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Macquarie sees biggest profit dip in 15 years on commodities downturn
Secondary market active with moderate volumes
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Action call over ‘raw deal’ after 10p rise in fuel prices
MSX index ends lower
HLIB Research maintains ‘neutral’ call on banking sector
Market climbs for second day in a row
Bursa Malaysia likely to trade range-bound with upside bias
Banks, real estate stocks lead gains in Aussie shares; US jobs data, RBA policy eyed
Toronto stocks rise on early rate-cut hopes
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