Southeast Asian stocks: Most fall,including Malaysia


  Vietnam ended down 0.9 percent as investors
sold blue chips after their recent gains. 
    Indonesia and the Philippines both posted
modest gains, with foreigners buying shares worth a net 350
billion rupiah ($25.50 million) and 145 million peso ($3.08
million), respectively, Thomson Reuters and stock exchange data
showed.
    
SOUTHEAST ASIAN STOCK MARKETS
 Change on day
 Market             Current     Prev Close    Pct Move
 Singapore          2884.69       2891.58       -0.24
 Kuala Lumpur       1683.09       1684.42       -0.08
 Bangkok            1365.81       1381.46       -1.13
 Jakarta            4597.06       4585.54       +0.25
 Manila             7063.25       7059.14       +0.06
 Ho Chi Minh         590.40        595.70       -0.89
 
 Change on year
 Market             Current       End 2014    Pct Move
 Singapore          2884.69       3365.15      -14.28
 Kuala Lumpur       1683.09       1761.25       -4.44
 Bangkok            1365.81       1497.67       -8.80
 Jakarta            4597.06       5226.95      -12.05
 Manila             7063.25       7230.57       -2.31
 Ho Chi Minh         590.40        545.63       +8.21
 ($1 = 13,725.0000 rupiah)
($1 = 47.0970 Philippine pesos)
- Reuters

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