03 May SE Asia Stocks-Most fall; Indonesia hits 9-month closing low
* Investors await U.S. payrolls data
* Malaysia hits near 1-mth closing low
* Philippines falls for fifth straight week
* Malaysia hits near 1-mth closing low
* Philippines falls for fifth straight week
By Sumeet Gaikwad
May 4 (Reuters) – Most Southeast Asian markets fell on
Friday on caution ahead of U.S. payrolls data, with Indonesia
hitting a nine-month closing low on worries of an economic
slowdown even as foreign investors continued to cut down their
equity holdings.
U.S. job growth likely accelerated in April. Resilience in
the U.S. economy could
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