Southeast Asian stock markets fell on Thursday amid weak sentiment in Asia and an overnight decline in global oil prices, with property shares leading the Singapore index lower while Malaysian banks retreated ahead of a central bank rate decision.
Singapore's key Straits Times Index traded down 1.2 percent, reversing from Wednesday's more-than-one-week closing high.
The city-state's stock market will be closed on Friday for a general election.
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Singapore's key Straits Times Index traded down 1.2 percent, reversing from Wednesday's more-than-one-week closing high.
The city-state's stock market will be closed on Friday for a general election.
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