12 Dec SE Asia Stocks-Most recover from early falls; Singapore at 31-month high
By Chris Thomas
Dec 13 (Reuters) – Most Southeast Asian stock markets
recovered to close higher on Wednesday, with Singapore settling
at its highest in 31 months.
MSCI’s broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan
rose 0.4 percent as crude oil futures gained
some lost ground.
Crude oil futures climbed after investors took profits
following their surge to two-year highs in the previous session
on an unplanned closure of a pipeline that carries the largest
volume of North
Dec 13 (Reuters) – Most Southeast Asian stock markets
recovered to close higher on Wednesday, with Singapore settling
at its highest in 31 months.
MSCI’s broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan
rose 0.4 percent as crude oil futures gained
some lost ground.
Crude oil futures climbed after investors took profits
following their surge to two-year highs in the previous session
on an unplanned closure of a pipeline that carries the largest
volume of North
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