Southeast Asian stock markets open higher, except for Thailand

The stock markets of Southeast Asia started today the stock market with increases in all the parks, except in Thailand, which began with losses.

Bangkok, Nov 13 (EFE) .- The stock markets of Southeast Asia started today the trading day with increases in all the parks, except for the one in Thailand, which began with losses.

In Singapore, the City-State Stock Exchange gained 1.76 points, 0.05 percent, and placed the Straits Times Index at 3,421.86 points. Kuala Lumpur's stock market rose 2.08 points, 0.12 percent, and the KLCI index was placed at 1,744.36 points.

In the Philippines, the Manila Stock Exchange added 48.47 points percent, and the PSEi indicator stood at 8,481.95 points at the beginning of the negotiation.

In Indonesia, the Stock Exchange of Jakarta advanced 8.57 points, 0.14 percent, and the started at 6,030.40 points.

In Vietnam, the VN index of the Ho Chi Minh City stock exchange (former Saigon) opened with 874.63 points after growing 6.42 points or 0.74 points. Thailand, the Bangkok Stock Exchange lost 0.95 points, equivalent to 0.06 percent, and the SET index started at 1,688.33 points.

As for the region's currencies, quotes per dollar unit were placed at the beginning of the day:

Singapore Dollar 1,361

Philippine Peso 51,310

Indonesian Rupiah 13,554

4,196

Thai Bat 33,100

Vietnamese Dong 22,462.