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Friday, July 25, 2008
FCPO Weekly: Bull wave the white flag

Trader's comment:Good export number failed to excite the FCPO market as the numbers were within expectation
FKLI Weekly: Posture exactly like KLSE
KLSE Weekly: Long white candle for the week closing

FCPO moving sideways
Double top formation for FKLI

Market view: hold short if prices break 1120 with buy stop at 1135-1138.
KLSE stuck in sideways channel
Breaking News-RTRS-Malaysia central bank says no briefing on rate decision
KUALA LUMPUR, July 25 (Reuters) - Malaysia's central bank does not plan to hold a press briefing on its monetary policy decision later in the day, a spokesman said on Friday.
The central bank meets to review policy on Friday and is scheduled to announce its decision through a statement at 1000 GMT.
There has been market speculation that the authority will hold a news conference after its policy review.
Trader's Highlight
DJI-NEW YORK, July 24 (Reuters) - U.S. stocks tumbled more than 2 percent on Thursday after a report showing yet another drop in U.S. home sales prompted investors to take profits in financial shares, which had rallied over the past week.The Dow
NYMEX-NEW YORK, July 24 (Reuters) - U.S. crude oil futures ended more than $1 higher on Thursday and refined products also closed higher, helped by a technical rebound after recent heavy losses, traders and analysts said.September crude
CBOT-SOYBEANS - Down 9-1/4 to 13 cents, with August
SOYOIL - Up 0.35 to 0.45 cent, with August
FCPO-JAKARTA, July 24 (Reuters) - Malaysian crude palm oil futures rose 2.8 percent on Thursday on short-covering after hitting an 8-month low the previous day and as investors bet on a recovery in exports to soak up a build up in stocks.The benchmark October contract
Singapore's benchmark index <.FTSTI> leapt 3.1 percent to its highest in four weeks, while