Southeast Asian stock markets open with benefits, except the Philippines

Most Southeast Asian stock exchanges started the sessions in the red today, with the exception of the Bangkok and Vietnam parks, which made profits.

Bangkok, Nov 8 (EFE). - The majority of the stock exchanges of Southeast Asia today started the sessions in red, with the exception of the parks of Bangkok and Vietnam, which They got profits.

In Singapore, the city-state stock exchange lost 8.34 points, 0.24 percent, and placed the Straits Times index at 3,404.76 points.

In Malaysia, the stock market of Lumpur fell 2.66 points, 0.15 percent, and the KLCI index was 1,748.28 points.

In Indonesia, the Stock Exchange of Jakarta subtracted 8.87 points, the 0, JCI composite indicator started at 6,051.58 points.

In Thailand, the Bangkok Stock Exchange rose 0.47 points, equivalent to 0.03 percent, and the SET index started at 1,713.22 points.

In Vietnam, the VN index of the Ho Chi Minh City stock exchange (former Saigon) opened with 856.68 points after growing 6.35 points or 0.75 percent. currencies of the region, their quotations per dollar unit were placed at the beginning of the day:

Vietnamese Dong 21,921.00

Indonesian Rupiah 13,525.50

Philippine Peso 51.41

Thai Baht 33.13

Malaysian Ringit 4.22

Singapore Dollar 1,