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SE Asia Stocks-Most Climb Over 1 Pct amid Europe Hopes
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15/11/2011 (Reuters) - Most Southeast Asian stock markets climbed more than 1 percent on Monday as commodity-related stocks gained, while flood-hit Thai stocks hit seven-week highs due to optimism about a rise in consumer demand and government spending once the flooding ends.

Easing concern about political deadlock in Greece and Italy has improved the investment climate, spurring fund flows into the region even though the euro zone debt crisis is far from over.

MSCI's broadest index of Asia Pacific shares outside Japan was up 1.3 percent by 1002 GMT.

"The problem in the euro zone is too complicated. But one thing for sure is that the euro zone will do whatever they need to do to protect the zone," said Vikas Kawatra, managing director of institutional sales at Kim Eng Securities in Bangkok.

Buying interest was relatively thin, with turnover for most markets falling below the monthly average.

Foreign-led buying sent shares in Thailand, Indonesia and the Philippines more than 1 percent higher while Malaysia ended up 0.7 percent.

Vietnam's Ho Chi Minh Stock Exchange dropped 1.15 percent, extending its losses into a sixth session, weighed down by selling in blue chips by institutions.

Singapore's Straits Times Index climbed 1.4 percent, led by a 3 percent rise in Golden Agri-Resources Ltd after the palm oil firm reported higher third-quarter earnings.

Most palm oil shares rallied as Malaysian palm oil futures climbed to a near-five-month high.

Singapore-listed Noble Group, Malaysia's IOI Corporation Bhd and Indonesia's PT Astra Agro Lestari Tbk each gained more than 2 percent.   

In Bangkok, top cement maker Siam Cement Pcl rose almost 1 percent, adding to last week's 3.2 percent climb, on hopes for strong cement demand for rebuilding after flooding.

Expectations of strong demand for consumer products and other necessities boosted consumer stocks, too, led by a 4.1 percent gain in Loxley Pcl.

Among the bright spots, Malaysia's Malayan Banking Bhd rose as much as 1.3 percent as it reported a 25 percent increase in first-quarter net profit, riding on the region's economic growth.

Indonesia reported $31 million in inflows, Malaysia had 64 million ringgit ($20.4 million), the Philippines $11.6 million  and Thailand $51.3 million, Thomson Reuters and stock exchange data showed.

SOUTHEAST ASIAN STOCK MARKETS   
 Change on day
 Market               Current     Prev Close    Pct Move
 Singapore            2830.14      2790.94       +1.40
 Kuala Lumpur       1478.87      1468.75       +0.69
 Bangkok               984.28      970.97       +1.37
 Jakarta              3833.04      3778.89       +1.43
 Manila               4356.87      4312.96       +1.02
 Hanoi                  391.74       396.30       -1.15
    
 Change on year
 Market             Current     End prev yr    Pct Move
 Singapore          2830.14       3190.04      -11.28
 Kuala Lumpur       1478.87       1518.91       -2.64
 Bangkok             984.28       1032.76       -4.69
 Jakarta            3833.04       3703.51       +3.50
 Manila             4356.87       4201.14       +3.71
 Hanoi               391.74        484.66      -19.17
    
 Stock Market Volume (shares)
 Market          Current Volume    Average Volume 30 days
 Singapore         375,087,100          400,546,407
 Kuala Lumpur       98,682,900          110,401,333
 Bangkok             3,555,611            3,437,810
 Jakarta         3,433,650,000        4,126,904,400
 Manila                196,507              321,676
 Hanoi                  37,097               29,729