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SE Asia Stocks-Most decline on U.S.-China trade friction; Singapore up

SE Asia Stocks-Most decline on U.S.-China trade friction; Singapore up

Most Southeast Asian stock markets closed
lower on Tuesday as the trade spat between the United States and
China escalated further, with Malaysia and the Philippines
shedding over 1% each.
The world’s two largest economies imposed fresh tariffs on
each other’s goods over the weekend, re-igniting worries of a
global recession.
U.S

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