Southeast Asian stock exchanges begin with increases

The stock markets of Southeast Asia today began the trading day with gains in all the parks. The places of Vietnam and Thailand closed for festive.
In Singapore, the city-state stock exchange gained 7.02 points, 0.21 percent, and put the Straits Times index at 3,339.00 points.
In Malaysia, the stock market of Kuala Lumpur rose 6.35 points, 0.39 percent, and the KLCI index stood at 1,636.52 points.
In the Philippines, the Manila Stock Exchange added 30.76 points, 0.39 percent, and the selective PSEi stood at 7,911.58 points at the start of the negotiation.
In Indonesia, the Jakarta Stock Exchange advanced 28.79 points, 0.45 percent, and the JCI index started at 6,434.66 points.
Regarding the currencies of the region, their quotations per dollar unit were placed at the beginning of the day:
Singapore Dollar 1,353
Philippine Peso 51,700
Indonesian Rupiah 14,085
Malaysian ringit 4,111
Thai Baht 31,797
Vietnamese Dong 22,996