06 Dec SE Asia Stocks-Muted; Singapore set to extend losses
By Nikhil Nainan
Dec 7 (Reuters) – Most Southeast Asian stock markets traded
within a tight range on Thursday as uncertainty over U.S.
government policies kept risk sentiment in check, with Singapore
set to extend the previous session’s sharp decline.
Asian markets remained tentative after Wednesday’s slump,
with MSCI’s broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan
hovering around a near two-month low.
Dec 7 (Reuters) – Most Southeast Asian stock markets traded
within a tight range on Thursday as uncertainty over U.S.
government policies kept risk sentiment in check, with Singapore
set to extend the previous session’s sharp decline.
Asian markets remained tentative after Wednesday’s slump,
with MSCI’s broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan
hovering around a near two-month low.
Investors are looking to final tax reform legislation in the
United St
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