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Monash University Malaysia Becomes World’s First University to Join IFRC to Drive Global Humanitarian Innovation

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Momcozy Unveils Exclusive Black Friday Deals on Everyday Essentials for Mothers and Babies

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FutureGen Girls Foundation Hosts Inaugural FutureGen Young Women Leaders Award Ceremony

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Majority of youths seek support for career planning and building career-related skills: Survey by KPMG, NYC, and IPRS

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Golden Bull Award Celebrates the Region’s Strongest and Resilient Companies

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HOUSING · I&T Summit – Hong Kong as the "Super Connector" and "Super Value-Adder"

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Trend Micro to Introduce Most Comprehensive Offering for Enterprise AI Risk Management

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Amazon Web Services Announces PayMe by HSBC’s Migration to AWS, Accelerating Digital Payment Innovation in Hong Kong

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Taiwan Smart Tourism Alliance Targets Vietnamese Travelers with Exclusive Taiwan Travel Packages

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AECOM to deliver HKIA Dongguan Logistics Park, setting new benchmark in logistics infrastructure and driving economic growth in the Greater Bay Area

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HGC Embarks on Strategic Transformation to Harness AI and Digital Opportunities

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Visa taps into esports with M7 World Championship partnership to empower youths through digital payments

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Mercedes-Benz India and Zoho launches 'SKYLine', bespoke and decentralized Dealer Management System, redefining customer experience by offering a state-of-art seamless and integrated customer journey

At 9.05am, the FTSE Bursa Malaysia KLCI (FBM KLCI) rose 1.59 points to 1,620.37 compared with Monday’s close of 1,618.78. The benchmark index opened 0.76 of a point higher at 1,619.54. — Picture by Raymond Manuel

Bursa Malaysia opens flat but creeps higher as Wall Street rally lifts sentiment

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POP MART Debuts "POP LAND EXCLUSIVE FESTIVE EVENT IN THAILAND"

The ringgit opened to 4.1365/1470 against the US dollar at 8am November 25, 2025, up from yesterday’s close of 4.1370/1420. — Picture by Raymond Manuel

As US dollar softens, ringgit opens higher toward upgraded RM4.10 target