May 9 (Reuters) - Singapore shares rose on Monday, snapping
a 10-session losing streak, helped by a rally in U.S. stocks
late last week, while most other Southeast Asian markets
suffered losses led by Indonesia, which fell to its lowest in
over two months.
U.S. stocks bounced back on Friday from early losses to
close higher as investors viewed the day's jobs data as less
disappointing than first thought.
"Singapore stock market opened higher as positive sentiments
spilled over from the
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