06 Feb SE Asia Stocks-Most markets tepid as virus fears swell; Singapore dives
Most Southeast Asian stock markets traded
in a tight range on Friday as the mounting death toll from a
coronavirus outbreak in China raised fears of economic damage,
while Singapore shares dropped nearly 2% after a downgrade in
growth forecast.
The viral outbreak, which claimed almost 640 lives,
continued to grip markets. China was confident it could defeat
the epidemic with no long-term economic consequences, Xi told
U.S. President Donald Trump in
in a tight range on Friday as the mounting death toll from a
coronavirus outbreak in China raised fears of economic damage,
while Singapore shares dropped nearly 2% after a downgrade in
growth forecast.
The viral outbreak, which claimed almost 640 lives,
continued to grip markets. China was confident it could defeat
the epidemic with no long-term economic consequences, Xi told
U.S. President Donald Trump in
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