SE Asia Stocks-End mostly lower on Greek, oil worries
* Bangkok ends down; sees heavy trading volume * Manila, Hanoi end firmer * Singapore down high after Wilmar earnings * Foreign buying seen in Indonesia, Malaysia By Shihar Aneez Feb 22 (Reuters) - Southeast Asian stocks ended mostly lower on worries over the feasibility of the Greek deal and rising oil prices, while data showing a continuous contraction in China's factory sector kept investors cautious on Wednesday. Benchmarks in Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia and Tha ...
Published By: Reuters Industrial - Wednesday, 22 February
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