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Malaysian Stocks - Factors to watch

Mon Sep 8, 2008 7:19pm EDT
 KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 9 (Reuters) - Here are news stories and
factors that may affect the Malaysian stock market on Tuesday.
----------------------MARKET SNAPSHOT @ 2311 GMT ------------
                 INSTRUMENT   LAST       PCT CHG   NET CHG
S&P 500             .SPX       1267.79      2.05%    25.480
USD/JPY             JPY=       107.91      -0.22%    -0.240
10-YR US TSY YLD    US10YT=RR  3.6948          --     0.000
SPOT GOLD           XAU=       801.65       0.04%     0.300
US CRUDE            CLc1       106.63       0.27%     0.290
DOW JONES           .DJI       11510.74     2.58%    289.78
ASIA ADRS           .BKAS      132.00       2.01%      2.60
------------------------------------------------------------- >
M'sia derivatives resume trade after glitch    [ID:nKLA007906]
> Coastal Contracts wins $86.5 mln job           
[ID:nKLR61626] > Malaysia's CIMB to issue 2 bln ringgit fx debt
[ID:nnKLR145463] > Malaysia govt MPs fly to Taiwan as Anwar
looms [ID:nKLR330921] > Indonesia banker Wirjawan goes to priv
equity  [ID:nJAK289134] > Palm futures flat as market awaits
export data  [ID:nJAK60554] > SE Asian Stocks-Singapore leads
gains on banks, property [.SO] > US STOCKS-Wall Street soars on
Fannie, Freddie bailout    [.N] > Oil up slightly as Hurricane
Ike threatens Gulf          [O/R] > FOREX-U.S. dollar rallies
broadly on GSE takeover       [USD/] > TREASURIES-Bonds rally
on mortgage-related buying        [US/] > Gold slips with oil
as dollar gains bailout             [GOL/]
 (Reporting by Faisal Aziz; Editing by Louise Heavens)




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