By Sindhu Chandrasekaran
Jan 30 (Reuters) - Southeast Asian stock markets edged up on
Monday as trading remained subdued with some markets shut for
Lunar new year, while concerns over U.S. President Donald
Trump's immigration curbs hurt the sentiment.
Trump on Friday barred refugees for four months, with an
indefinite ban on refugees from Syria and a 90-day bar on
citizens from seven other nations.
"Last week Trump made good on promises towards immigration
and withdrawing from trade
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