By Hanna Paul
Jan 23 (Reuters) - Southeast Asian stock markets were
range-bound on Monday as cautious investors awaited cues from
Wall Street after Donald Trump took office on Friday.
U.S. stocks climbed on Friday as the president's comments
buttressed hopes for potential protectionist trade policies.
In his inaugural address, Trump pledged to end what he
called an "American carnage" of rusted factories and vowed to
put "America first".
Broader Asian peers remain resilient as
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