SE Asia Stocks-Mostly up amid Asian rally; Singapore shares rise to 2-wk high
JAKARTA, April 13 (Reuters) - Most Southeast Asian stock markets rose on Wednesday, led by Singapore, as positive China trade data and firm oil prices helped sentiment in Asia. Singapore's Straits Times Index jumped 1.6 percent to its highest since March 30, while Malaysia's main stock index gained 0.3 percent, snapping three days of losses. Shares of offshore rig company Sembcorp Marine Ltd led the rally in Singapore with a 10.3 percent surge, their biggest intra-day gain since Jan. 1