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SE Asia Stocks-Most gain after talks between U.S., Chinese trade officials

Published 05/08/2020, 12:32 PM
Updated 05/08/2020, 12:40 PM
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* Thailand set to snap five-week winning streak
* Australia announces reopening schedule

By Pranav A K
May 8 (Reuters) - Most Southeast Asian stock markets rose on
Friday as investors focused on talks between U.S. and Chinese
trade officials and after some countries showed progress in
plans to reopen their coronavirus-hit economies.
Amid escalating bilateral tensions, top trade
representatives of China and the United States held a phone call
earlier in the day to discuss their Phase 1 trade deal and
agreed to strengthen macroeconomic and public health
cooperation. "The mood in Asia is upbeat with China and U.S. trade
ambassadors having a very positive call this morning," said
Jeffrey Halley, senior market analyst at OANDA.
Sentiment also got a lift after Australia announced plans to
reopen its economy that is estimated to restore 850,000 jobs.
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison said on Friday the
country will ease social distancing restrictions in a three-step
process, with the aim of removing all curbs by July.
Malaysian stocks .KLSE rose 0.9% and led gains in the
region ahead of March industrial production data.
Shares of the world's biggest medical gloves maker, Top
Glove Bhd TPGC.KL , leapt to its all-time high, while MISC Bhd
MISC.KL rose 2.2%.
Thai shares .SETI advanced 0.7%, with energy stocks
lending support. The benchmark was set to lose about 2.8% for
the week, after five straight weeks of gain.
Indonesian equities .JKSE ticked up in choppy trade as the
COVID-19 pandemic showed no signs of abating in the country.
"Jakarta is concerned about the total economic hit that
Indonesia will suffer from the outbreak. It lacks enough
technicians and equipment to increase testing and Finance
Minister this week said all of the gains of the past decade
could be wiped out," added Halley
Indonesia reported 338 new coronavirus cases on Thursday,
with the death toll standing at 930, the highest in East Asia
outside China. Bucking the trend, Philippine stocks .PSI traded largely
in the red, a day after reporting an unexpected slowdown in
first-quarter economic growth.
Shares of Ayala Land ALI.PS and Bank of Phillippine
Islands BPI.PS fell 2.1% and 1.6%, respectively.

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SOUTHEAST ASIAN STOCK MARKETS AS AT 0342 GMT

Change on the day
Market Current Previous close Pct Move
Singapore 2594.53 2591.6 0.11
Bangkok 1263.65 1257.98 0.45
Manila 5647.89 5653.16 -0.09
Jakarta 4612.48 4608.79 0.08
Kuala Lumpur 1391.82 1376.93 1.08
Ho Chi Minh 807.58 796.54 1.39

Change so far in 2020
Market Current End 2019 Pct Move
Singapore 2594.53 3222.83 -19.50
Bangkok 1263.65 1579.84 -20.01
Manila 5647.89 7,815.26 -27.73
Jakarta 4612.48 6,299.54 -26.78
Kuala Lumpur 1391.82 1588.76 -12.40
Ho Chi Minh 807.58 960.99 -15.96



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