11 Nov SE Asia Stocks-Most decline as China data revives global growth concerns
Southeast Asian stock markets slipped on
Monday as soft Chinese economic data last week rekindled
anxieties about the outlook for global growth, weighing on
investor sentiment.
The world’s second largest economy’s producer inflation
slowed for the fourth month in October on cooling domestic
demand and manufacturing activity, data from the National Bureau
of Statistics (NBS) showed on Friday.
China is the among the largest trading partners for mos
Monday as soft Chinese economic data last week rekindled
anxieties about the outlook for global growth, weighing on
investor sentiment.
The world’s second largest economy’s producer inflation
slowed for the fourth month in October on cooling domestic
demand and manufacturing activity, data from the National Bureau
of Statistics (NBS) showed on Friday.
China is the among the largest trading partners for mos
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