Emerging markets: Indonesia's trade surplus hits record US$5.7 billion in October as Thai stocks and baht rise


JAKARTA, Nov 15 (Reuters): Thai stocks and the baht firmed on Monday, after the country's government upgraded its 2021 growth outlook, while broader equity markets were mixed as investors weighed retail data and gloomy property sector outlook from top trading partner China.

Bangkok shares added up to 0.5%, while the baht firmed by 0.3% to hit a more than two-month high.

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