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CORRECTED-EMERGING MARKETS-Indonesian rupiah gains as c.bank keeps rates unchanged

Published 08/19/2020, 04:07 PM
Updated 08/19/2020, 06:10 PM
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* Graphic: World FX rates http://tmsnrt.rs/2egbfVh
* Graphic: Foreign flows into Asian stocks https://tmsnrt.rs/3f2vwbA
* Bank Indonesia keeps key rate steady at 4%
* Philippine shares down nearly 2%
* Most Asia FX firm against a weaker USD

By Shriya Ramakrishnan
Aug 19 (Reuters) - The Indonesian rupiah gained on Wednesday
after the central bank, as expected, kept interest rates
unchanged, while the Philippines led losses for emerging Asian
stock markets after reporting a huge spike in coronavirus
infections.
Bank Indonesia (BI), which had cut borrowing costs four
times this year to their lowest since 2016, said current rates
of 4.0% were consistent with efforts to keep the economy moving
in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic. The rupiah IDR= strengthened 0.5% against the dollar after
the decision, while shares in Jakarta .JKSE slipped 0.3%.
"Despite room for another round of policy rate cut being
wide-open, BI should refrain from doing so, since they have to
maintain interest rate differential to keep IDR on the
appreciation path against the USD," said Anthony Kevin, an
economist at Mirae Asset Sekuritas.
The currency has depreciated about 6% against the dollar so
far in 2020, making it the worst performer in the region.
However, with rates between zero to negative in most developed
economies, Indonesia's government bonds still offer an
attractive premium.
Yields on the country's three-year government bonds
ID3YT=RR swung widely in a volatile session and were down
around 5 basis points at 5.468% after the decision. Benchmark
10-year yields ID10YT=RR fell 3 basis points to 6.726%.
Recent weak inflation readings have driven investors more
heavily into the short end of Indonesia's yield curve, pushing
the spread between one-year and ten-year debt to its widest
since 2011.
The country's inflation rate eased in July to 1.54% from
1.96% a month earlier, falling further from the central bank's
target range of 2% to 4% for 2020. Stock markets across the region were largely downbeat
despite strong leads from Wall Street overnight, with Chinese
equities .SSEC down more than 1% as profit-taking emerged
after a strong rally.
Philippine shares .PSI fell nearly 2% and the peso PHP=
dipped as the rise in coronavirus infections showed no signs of
abating, topping 3,000 new cases for a seventh straight day in
what is Southeast Asia's biggest outbreak. South Korean shares .KS11 gained about 0.5%, recovering
from a 2.5% decline in the previous session, though gains were
somewhat limited by the biggest one-day jump in domestic
coronavirus cases in more than five months.

HIGHLIGHTS:
** In the Philippines, top index losers are Bank of the
Philippine Islands BPI.PS down 4.87% at 62.5 peso; GT Capital
Holdings Inc GTCAP.PS down 4.01% at 407 peso
** Top losers on FTSE Bursa Malaysia Kl Index .KLSE
include Hartalega Holdings Bhd HTHB.KL down 3.42% at 16.96
ringgit; Genting Bhd GENT.KL down 2.31% at 3.8 ringgit
** Top losers on the Singapore STI .STI include: Singapore
Airlines Ltd SIAL.SI down 1.88% at S$0.625; Thai Beverage PCL
TBEV.SI down 1.57% at S$3.65


Asia stock indexes and
currencies at 0734 GMT
COUNTRY FX RIC FX FX YTD INDEX STOCKS STOCK
DAILY % % DAILY S YTD
% %
Japan JPY= -0.08 +2.95 <.N225 0.26 -2.31
>
China > >
India INR=IN -0.14 -4.65 <.NSEI 0.44 -6.02
>
Indonesi IDR= +0.51 -5.93 <.JKSE -0.33 -16.2
a > 2
Malaysia MYR= +0.05 -2.13 <.KLSE -0.26 -0.95
>
Philippi PHP= -0.08 +4.28 .PSI -1.86 -22.6
nes 9
S.Korea > >
Singapor SGD= -0.04 -1.50 .STI -0.04 -20.5
e 0
Taiwan TWD=TP +0.47 +2.47 <.TWII -0.73 6.51
>
Thailand THB=TH -0.22 -4.10 <.SETI -0.50 -16.2
> 3


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