SINGAPORE: Philippine shares extended falls into a third session on Wednesday, dragged lower by index heavyweights such as SM Investments and Ayala Land, while Malaysian stocks rose as they tried to play catch-up after a long weekend.
Broader Asian markets slipped as rising Sino-U.S. tensions over a proposed Hong Kong security law tempered optimism about a reopening of the world economy.
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