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EMERGING MARKETS-Rupee retreats, Asian stocks up on trade cheer

Published 08/25/2020, 04:16 PM
Updated 08/25/2020, 04:20 PM
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* Graphic: World FX rates http://tmsnrt.rs/2egbfVh
* Graphic: Foreign flows into Asian stocks https://tmsnrt.rs/3f2vwbA
* Singapore, S. Korea shares up more than 1%
* Indonesia Finmin says economic recovery "very fragile"

By Shriya Ramakrishnan
Aug 25 (Reuters) - India's rupee pulled back slightly on
Tuesday after surging as much as 1% a day earlier on reports of
a halt in central bank intervention aimed at keeping a lid on
gains for the currency to support a struggling economy.
In a morning of trade dominated by gains for heavily
export-linked markets on signs of some progress in U.S.-China
trade discussions, the rupee INR= stood out with a small dip
against the dollar.
But, having taken a beating in the past year from an
economic slowdown and the world's third worst coronavirus
outbreak, dealers said the Reserve Bank of India's surprise
disappearance as a seller of the currency on Monday had fuelled
speculation of more gains ahead.
By midday in Mumbai it was trading around 74.4 per dollar,
just off levels below 74.2 which were its highest since
mid-March.
"Overall, the Indian rupee will catch up with Asian peers
and there is a possibility of 73.60 in coming sessions," said
Rahul Gupta, head of Research-Currency at Emkay Global Financial
Services. "Going ahead, the RBI cannot be taken for granted."
The rupee has the backing of a healthier trade account and
substantial foreign investment inflows, but its gains have been
limited by what traders say have been weeks of selling by the
RBI. Despite foreign investor inflows of $3.9 billion
year-to-date into India's stock markets, the rupee is down about
4.1% in 2020, making it one of the worst performing in the
region.
Gains elsewhere in Asia were led by export-focused markets,
with South Korea's KOSPI .KS11 , up 1.6%, and Singapore shares
.STI , over 1% higher.
In currency markets, the won KRW=KFTC and Taiwanese dollar
TWD=TP were the top gainers, advancing 0.3% and 0.6%,
respectively.
In Indonesia, the rupiah IDR= strengthened as much as 0.5%
per dollar on strong demand for its government bonds ahead of an
auction later in the day, though it took a knock from a finance
ministry warning on the economy. Shares in Jakarta .JKSE were however up about 0.9%.
Malaysian shares .KLSE were among the sole decliners
during the session, dragged down by losses among medical glover
makers as hopes of new coronavirus treatments dented the appeal
of the sector.

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HIGHLIGHTS:
** Indonesian 10-year benchmark yields are down 1.8 basis
points at 6.718%
** Top gainers on the Jakarta stock index .JKSE include
Kresna Graha Investama Tbk PT KREN.JK up 26.14% at 111 rupiah,
Anabatic Technologies Tbk PT ATIC.JK up 24.53% at 660 rupiah,
Acset Indonusa Tbk PT ACST.JK up 24.31% at 450 rupiah
** Top losers on FTSE Bursa Malaysia Kl Index .KLSE
include Top Glove Corporation Bhd TPGC.KL down 6.38% at 26.12
ringgit; Hartalega Holdings Bhd HTHB.KL down 5.83% at 16.48
ringgit; CIMB Group Holdings Bhd CIMB.KL down 0.29% at 3.39
ringgit


Asia stock indexes and
currencies at 0722 GMT
COUNTRY FX RIC FX FX INDEX STOCK STOCKS
DAILY YTD % S YTD %
% DAILY
%
Japan JPY= -0.19 +2.30 .N225 1.35 -1.52
China CNY=CFXS +0.12 +0.76 .SSEC -0.36 10.60
India INR=IN -0.15 -4.08 .NSEI 0.03 -5.75
Indonesi IDR= +0.20 -5.19 .JKSE 0.86 -15.51
a
Malaysia MYR= +0.12 -1.90 .KLSE -0.45 -1.72
Philippi PHP= +0.00 +4.48 .PSI 0.17 -23.82
nes
S.Korea KRW=KFTC +0.34 -2.42 .KS11 1.58 7.69
Singapor SGD= +0.07 -1.81 .STI 0.99 -20.45
e
Taiwan TWD=TP +0.56 +2.56 .TWII 0.88 6.34
Thailand THB=TH -0.06 -4.93 .SETI 0.66 -16.08

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