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Thai, Singapore tech firms surge in market value

Delta and Sea worth more since pandemic while conglomerates falter

Sea's e-commerce platform, Shopee, has become the biggest online shopping site in Southeast Asia.   © Reuters

BANGKOK/SINGAPORE -- Tech companies and electronics suppliers in Southeast Asia have soared in market value since the COVID pandemic began, while the region's mainstay corporations have drifted downward, a Nikkei study shows.

Roughly 3,700 nonfinancial companies listed on Southeast Asian exchanges had a combined market capitalization of $1.63 trillion at the end of July, data from QUICK-FactSet shows. This represents a 12% increase from the end of December 2019, prior to the global spread of the coronavirus, and a 27% gain from the end of 2013.

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