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MARKET PULSE AM APRIL 29, 2025 [WATCH]

MARKET PULSE AM APRIL 29, 2025 [WATCH]

KUALA LUMPUR: News on the latest moves on the stock and crypto markets.
WTEC Group opened flat at 25 sen on its debut on the ACE Market today, before slipping half a sen to 24 and a half sen.
Bursa Malaysia opened slightly lower on profit-taking after gains made in the local bourse recently.
The benchmark FBM KLCI is expected to fluctuate between 1,520 and 1,530 today.
In the cryptocurrency market, Bitcoin edged up to RM414,993.
Ethereum also gained, rising to RM7,869, while Solana slipped to RM646.
That's it for Market Pulse.
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