12 Nov SE Asia Stocks-Most fall in line with broader Asia; Indonesia climbs 1 pct
Most Southeast Asian stock markets fell
on Tuesday, tracking broader Asia after a selloff on Wall Street
overnight, although hopes of a de-escalation in the Sino-U.S.
trade tension underpinned investor sentiment.
The South China Morning Post reported, citing sources from
both sides, that China’s top trade negotiator Liu He may visit
Washington to prepare for the talks be
on Tuesday, tracking broader Asia after a selloff on Wall Street
overnight, although hopes of a de-escalation in the Sino-U.S.
trade tension underpinned investor sentiment.
The South China Morning Post reported, citing sources from
both sides, that China’s top trade negotiator Liu He may visit
Washington to prepare for the talks be
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