Malaysia Stocks Rebound as DeepMind CEO Sounds AI Alarm and China’s Exports Slip

FBM KLCI climbs, DeepMind urges AI guardrails, and China’s trade troubles deepen amid US tensions.

Malaysia

  • Bursa Malaysia closes morning session higher at 1,520.16.
  • MISC, Tenaga, and Petronas Chemicals lead gains.
  • Kenanga predicts continued rebound absent US inflation shocks.
  • Financial Services and Energy indices also up.

International

  • DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis urges global AI safety protocols.
  • Warns against malicious misuse of artificial general intelligence.
  • Calls for international AI governance amid rising deepfake and impersonation risks.

Asia

  • China’s exports to US fall 12.7% in May; imports drop 17.9%.
  • Domestic prices continue deflation trend for fourth straight month.
  • Rare earth exports up ahead of high-stakes US-China talks in London.

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