By Viparat Jantraprap BANGKOK, Feb 26 (Reuters) - Southeast Asian stock marketsrose on Friday, with Singapore eking out slim gains afterindustrial output data and Thailand gaining even as judges readtheir verdict in a case that may raise the politicaltemperature.
Markets in the region were range-bound as weak U.S. joblessand manufacturing data drove fears the global economic recoveryis on shaky ground, amid continuing worries about Greece'sdebt. Singapore's index .FTSTI ended up 0.06 percent, reversinga 1.2 percent fall in the past two sessions as industrialoutput for January rose 39.4 percent from a year before.
Full Story: SE Asia Stocks-Firmer, Thailand at 5-wk high despite politics - Reuters India
Markets in the region were range-bound as weak U.S. joblessand manufacturing data drove fears the global economic recoveryis on shaky ground, amid continuing worries about Greece'sdebt. Singapore's index .FTSTI ended up 0.06 percent, reversinga 1.2 percent fall in the past two sessions as industrialoutput for January rose 39.4 percent from a year before.
Full Story: SE Asia Stocks-Firmer, Thailand at 5-wk high despite politics - Reuters India
