KUALA LUMPUR (Nikkei Markets) -- Shares in Singapore and Malaysia began the week on a positive note, boosted by Friday's rebound in U.S. indexes. Singapore's Straits Times Index advanced 0.2% to 3,384.98 and Malaysia's FBM KLCI Index climbed 0.6% to 1,830.17, recovering from their worst weekly selloff in two years. Singapore's bourse operator, however, tumbled after three major Indian exchanges said they will stop providing data to their overseas counterparts.
