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. SELLING BUYING BUYING . TT/OD TT OD 1 US DOLLAR 3.2830 3.2180 3.2080 1 AUSTRALIAN DOLLAR 3.1420 3.0620 3.0460 1 BRUNEI DOLLAR 2.4090 2.3610 2.3530 1 CANADIAN DOLLAR 3.2230 3.1600 3.1480 1 EURO 5.1430 5.0420 5.0220 1 NEW ZEALAND DOLLAR 2.4830 2.4140 2.3980 1 PAPUA N GUINEA KINA 1.3130 1.1880 1.1720 1 SINGAPORE DOLLAR 2.4085 2.3610 2.3530 1 STERLING POUND 6.4680 6.3390 6.3190 1 SWISS FRANC 3.1760 3.1130 3.0980 100 ARAB EMIRATES DIRHAM 90.7100 86.2800 86.0800 100 BANGLADESH TAKA 5.1000 4.6600 4.4600 100 CHINESE RENMINBI N/A N/A N/A 100 DANISH KRONE 71.0100 65.5500 65.3500 100 HONGKONG DOLLAR 42.7000 40.6200 40.4200 100 INDIAN RUPEE 7.8200 7.2200 7.0200 100 INDONESIAN RUPIAH 0.0372 0.0320 0.0270 100 JAPANESE YEN 3.0550 2.9940 2.9840 100 NEW TAIWAN DOLLAR N/A N/A N/A 100 NORWEGIAN KRONE 65.8300 60.7700 60.5700 100 PAKISTAN RUPEE 4.5600 4.2900 4.0900 100 PHILIPPINE PESO 7.2800 6.8900 6.6900 100 QATAR RIYAL 91.5200 87.0600 86.8600 100 SAUDI RIYAL 88.8300 84.5000 84.3000 100 SOUTH AFRICAN RAND 42.8300 41.1500 40.9500 100 SRI LANKA RUPEE 3.1100 2.9300 2.7300 100 SWEDISH KRONA 56.4800 51.6200 51.4200 100 THAI BAHT 10.4100 8.8700 8.6700 -- BERNAMA HA HA More »
KUALA LUMPUR, July 9 (Reuters) - Malaysia's annual inflation in June, as measured by the consumer price index (CPI), is expected to exceed 6.0 percent due to a fuel price hike, central bank chief Zeti Akhtar Aziz said on Wednesday. More »
SEOUL, July 9 (Reuters) - South Korean government bond prices extended sharp rises on Wednesday, as the won <KRW=> surged against the dollar on fresh government plans to stabilise markets and lower oil prices, ahead of a pack of local economic data. More »
SEOUL, July 9 (Reuters) - South Korea's Hanjin Heavy Industries Co <097230.KS> said on Wednesday it had received a 201.1 billion won ($196.5 million) order to build two bulk ships for an unidentified European shipper. More »
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KUALA LUMPUR, JULY 9 (Bernama) -- At 9.30 a.m. today, there were 138 gainers, 51 losers and 84 counters traded unchanged on the Bursa Malaysia. More »

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