Tag: Commodities
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Gold Surges Above 4350 as Geopolitical Tensions Rise
Market backdrop Gold is moving higher as traders reassess risk in global markets. In early Asian trading on Monday, the precious metal extended its upside beyond the 4,350 level, trading around 4,370 per ounce. The latest leg higher comes amid renewed geopolitical tension and a shift in investor sentiment toward safe-haven assets like gold, which…
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Gold Price Surges Above $4,350 As Geopolitical Tensions Fuel Demand
Gold Price Climbs as Geopolitical Tensions Escalate Gold prices jumped above the $4,350 level in early trading on Monday, with XAU/USD trading around $4,370 as traders digested fresh geopolitical headwinds. The precious metal has found renewed demand as investors seek shelter amid rising uncertainty in global affairs. Specifically, sentiment has shifted in response to the…
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Five Key Factors to Watch on the ASX 200 This Friday
Overview: Can the ASX 200 Bounce Back Friday? The ASX 200 slipped slightly last Wednesday, ending at 8,714.3 points after a cautious trading session. As traders eye Friday’s session, investors are keen to see whether the market can sustain a rebound and finish the week on a positive note. Here are five key factors to…
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5 Things to Watch on the ASX 200 This Friday
Five Things to Watch on the ASX 200 This Friday The ASX 200 finished the midweek session slightly lower, with the S&P/ASX 200 Index (ASX: XJO) slipping to around 8,714.3 points. As traders head into Friday, investors will be watching a handful of catalysts that could determine whether the index can bounce back and finish…
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Our 2026 Malaysia Stock Picks: Top Growth Ideas for the New Year
Looking Back at 2025: A Springboard for 2026 Our 2025 picks delivered a better return than the broad market, gaining 10.3% against the FBM KLCI’s 3.9%. That outperformance underscores a few enduring themes: select banks with solid capital positions, exporters riding commodity cycles, and consumer-focused companies that weather higher borrowing costs. As Bursa Malaysia navigates…





