By Krishna V Kurup
Dec 27 (Reuters) - Indonesian shares rose 1 percent on
Tuesday after nine days of falls, while Philippine stocks were
headed for their first session of gain in three.
Other Southeast Asian stock markets were soft with little to
guide them as most major markets were closed on Monday for
Christmas holidays, while the dollar and crude oil regained some
footing.
The dollar inched up against the yen and euro as some
investors emerged out of the holiday lull to hunt for
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