BANGKOK, March 25 (Reuters) - Malaysia's key stock index hit a more than one-week low, while the Thai benchmark fell for a second day on Friday as a strong U.S. dollar dented sentiment in the region but Vietnam rebounded after a trade surplus in the first quarter of 2016. Kuala Lumpur composite index ended the day down 0.68 percent at the lowest close since March 17. It posted a weekly decline of 0.7 percent after three straight weeks of increases. Among top index losers, Sapurakencana
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