SE Asia Stocks -Most recover; Malaysia rises from 4-1/2-month low

Aug 11 (Reuters) - Most Southeast Asian stock markets rebounded on Monday, with Malaysia rising from a 4-1/2-month closing low as easing Ukraine tensions and a rally on Wall Street helped boost investor appetite for risky assets. Malaysia's main stock index was up 0.4 percent at 0549 GMT, recovering from its lowest close since March 26, led by energy shares, while Singapore rose from a one-month low, Thomson Reuters data showed. "It's a technical rebound," Singapore-based CIMB economist
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