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SE Asia Stocks-Rise as China signals more policy measures to support economy

Published 05/11/2020, 12:17 PM
Updated 05/11/2020, 12:20 PM
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* Thai shares rise 1.7%
* Indonesia mulls reopening plans
* Malaysian markets closed for holiday

By Pranav A K
May 11 (Reuters) - Southeast Asian stock markets rose on
Monday, with Thai stocks leading the gains, as sentiment
improved after China's central bank signalled more policy
measures to support a coronavirus-hit economy.
Shares in trade-reliant Thailand .SETI surged 1.7% as the
People's Bank of China (PBOC) said on Sunday it would step up
counter-cyclical adjustments to support the Chinese economy and
make monetary policy more flexible to fend off financial risks.
The Chinese central bank also said it lowered interest rates
on short-term loans in April. More policy support from China, Southeast Asia's region's
biggest trading partner, has supercharged what would have been a
positive start to Asian trading anyway, said Jeffrey Halley, a
senior market analyst at OANDA.
Appetite for riskier assets was also supported by a firmer
finish on Wall Street on Friday and as some countries started to
ease coronavirus lockdowns.
Financial stocks dominated the gains on the Thai bourse,
with brokerage UOB Kay Hian Securities Thailand UOBKH.BK
jumping 10.4% after posting a quarterly profit, compared with a
year-ago loss, while beverage maker Cabao Group CBG.BK added
5.5%.
"It is a government holiday (in Thailand) and maybe it (the
rise) is a function of reduced liquidity," Halley said.
Indonesian stocks .JKSE advanced 0.9% and were on course
for their best session since April 30.
The region's biggest economy is considering plans for a
phased resumption of businesses from as early as June 1,
government documents showed. The proposals come amid mounting criticism of the
government's slow response to the outbreak. Indonesia's official
death toll stands at 973 as of Sunday, the highest in East Asia
outside China.
Vietnam's index .VNI advanced 0.8%, buoyed by financials
and real estate stocks. The benchmark was on course for its
fifth straight session of gains.
Viet Capital Securities VCI.HM rose 6.9%, while Ho Chi
Minh City Securities Corp HCM.HM gained 4.4% to its highest in
more than two months.
Financial markets in Malaysia were closed for a holiday.
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SOUTHEAST ASIAN STOCK MARKETS AS AT 0342 GMT

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Change on the day
Market Current Previous close Pct Move
Singapore 2602.28 2591.88 0.40
Bangkok 1288.02 1266.02 1.74
Manila 5659.8 5621.94 0.67
Jakarta 4637.99 4597.43 0.88
Ho Chi Minh 820.78 813.73 0.87

Change so far in 2020
Market Current End 2019 Pct Move
Singapore 2602.28 3222.83 -19.25
Bangkok 1288.02 1579.84 -18.47
Manila 5659.8 7,815.26 -27.58
Jakarta 4637.99 6,299.54 -26.38
Ho Chi Minh 820.78 960.99 -14.59



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