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Malaysia's economy grew by 4.4% in Q2 2025, driven by strong domestic demand, slightly exceeding forecasts. Despite a volatile morning trading session, Bursa Malaysia is expected to recover as investors process the positive GDP data. Private consumption and gross fixed capital formation were key drivers of growth. While the FBM KLCI initially dipped, analyst Mohd Sedek Jantan anticipates market stabilization and recovery.
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