05 Jun SE Asia Stocks-Most rise; Malaysia up after cbank governor resigns
* Malaysia climbs 1.3 pct to highest in nearly 2 weeks
* Singapore falls as bank stocks take hit
* Vietnam gains 1.2 pct in 5th straight winning session
* Singapore falls as bank stocks take hit
* Vietnam gains 1.2 pct in 5th straight winning session
By Mensholong Lepcha
June 6 (Reuters) – Most Southeast Asian stock markets ended
higher on Wednesday, with Malaysia gaining over 1 percent after
the country’s central bank governor resigned, while Vietnam
extended its winning run to a fifth straight session.
Malaysia’s newly elected prime minister, Mahathir Mohamad,
said
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