07 Oct SE Asia Stocks-Most decline tracking China; Singapore down nearly 1 pct
Most Southeast Asian stock markets
stumbled on Monday following their Chinese peers, which fell
despite the country’s central bank increasing liquidity to
offset the fallout of a months-long U.S.-China trade row.
Sino-U.S. tensions intensified over the last week with U.S.
Vice President Mike Spence accusing China of meddling in next
month’s congressional elections and a report that Chinese spies
had compromised U.S. hardware.
“There is negative
stumbled on Monday following their Chinese peers, which fell
despite the country’s central bank increasing liquidity to
offset the fallout of a months-long U.S.-China trade row.
Sino-U.S. tensions intensified over the last week with U.S.
Vice President Mike Spence accusing China of meddling in next
month’s congressional elections and a report that Chinese spies
had compromised U.S. hardware.
“There is negative
Sorry, the comment form is closed at this time.