The Malaysia stock market ended lower on Monday, with the KLCI closing just below 1,525 points. Financial shares, plantation stocks, and telecoms saw mixed performances. The Dow fell slightly, the NASDAQ hit a new record, and the S&P 500 also closed at a record high. Optimism about potential trade deals was overshadowed by concerns about tariffs impacting international trade. Crude oil prices slipped, and Malaysia will release June consumer price data today. Major U.S. companies like Alphabet, Tesla, and Intel will report earnings this week. Wall Street remains cautious amid uncertainties.

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