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Wednesday, September 03, 2008

Malaysian Stocks - Factors to watch

KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 3 (Reuters) - Here are news stories and factors that may affect the Malaysian stock market on Wednesday.


Political turmoil in niehgbouring Thailand and falling crude oil prices could further hit Malaysian shares. The key index <.KLSE> lost 1.2 percent on Tuesday. Malaysia's dominant phone company Telekom Malaysia might be in focus after the company said it has been awarded an 11.31 billion ringgit ($3.3 billion) government contract to develop Malaysia's high-speed broadband network. [ID:nKLR51031]



-------------MARKET SNAPSHOT @ 23:15 GMT ------------------



INSTRUMENT LAST PCT CHG NET CHG



S&P 500 <.SPX> 1,277.58 -0.41% -5.250



USD/JPY 108.61 -0.01% -0.010


10-YR US TSY YLD 3.736 -- 0.000


SPOT GOLD $803.70 -0.10% -0.800


US CRUDE $109.83 0.11% 0.120


DOW JONES <.DJI> 11516.92 -0.23% -26.63



ASIA ADRS <.BKAS> 133.90 -2.41% -3.30



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> Telekom Malaysia wins highspeed broadband project[ID:nKLR51031]



> Malaysia opposition vows to cut deficit if wins [ID:nKLR157882]



> M'sia Islamic lender eyes Australia, Philippines[ID:nKLR128868]



> Palm futures drop 7 percent on weak crude, soyoil[ID:nJA201338]



> Temasek offers funding to power unit bidders [ID:nSIN196541]



> Malaysia's Ireka wins $57 mln contract [ID:nKLR260605]



> Malaysia's CIMB says raises size of Islamic funds[ID:nKLR39147]



> Somali pirates want $8 mln to free three ships [ID:nL2293334]



> Emerging FX-Asia falls, c.banks intervene [ID:nSP125958]



> Ranhill ratings not immediately affected by losses[ID:nWNA1636]



> SEA Stocks-Thai stocks at 19-mth low as politics worsen [.SO]



> US STOCKS-Wall St ends lower as tech, energy shares drag [.N]



> Oil drops below $110 as Gustav fades [O/R]



> US dollar rises to 10- mth high as oil tumbles [USD/]



> Bonds boosted by easing inflation worries [US/]



> Gold falls 3 pct to below $800/oz on oil, dollar [GOL/]

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