The Malaysia stock market ended a three-day winning streak, with the Kuala Lumpur Composite Index slipping 0.30 percent to finish at 1,613.56. The global forecast for the Asian markets is mildly positive, while Wall Street closed at record highs. The Dow climbed 0.34 percent, the NASDAQ jumped 0.80 percent, and the S&P added 0.23 percent. Crude oil prices fell on news of OPEC possibly increasing production in December. Traders are awaiting the Federal Reserve’s interest rate decision later today, with expectations of another quarter-point cut. Fed Chair Jerome Powell’s comments will provide clues on future rate cuts.

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