23 Sep SE Asia Stocks-Singapore shares hit over 3-week high, Indonesia slips
Singapore stocks touched their
highest in over three weeks on Monday, ahead of key inflation
data due later in the day while Indonesian shares
slipped into the red against the backdrop of ongoing
presidential elections in Southeast Asia’s biggest economy.
“The rebound in risk appetite witnessed last week we think
may be done, with investors likely sidelined pending headline
risks from Sino-US trade talks,” said OCBC in a note to clients.
Asi
highest in over three weeks on Monday, ahead of key inflation
data due later in the day while Indonesian shares
slipped into the red against the backdrop of ongoing
presidential elections in Southeast Asia’s biggest economy.
“The rebound in risk appetite witnessed last week we think
may be done, with investors likely sidelined pending headline
risks from Sino-US trade talks,” said OCBC in a note to clients.
Asi
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