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Asian currencies tread water as markets await cues on Fed cuts



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South Korean won leads losses in muted Asian FX trade

Malaysia stocks hit highest since Dec 2020

Thai baht down after deputy caretaker FM speech

By Archishma Iyer and Sherin Sunny

Aug 28 (Reuters) -The South Korean won fell the most in an otherwise subdued session for most Asian currencies on Wednesday, as traders looked for further clues on the magnitude of a widely anticipated rate cut by the Federal Reserve next month.

Markets have fully priced in a 25-basis point U.S. interest rate cut in the September meeting, after Fed Chair Jerome Powell signalled last week that the time had arrived to lower borrowing costs.

Traders are now looking to the personal consumption expenditures index on Friday and a key jobs report next week to assess whether the world's most influential central bank would deliver a bigger 50 bps cut.

In Asia, the South Korean won KRW=KFTC lost about 0.5%, while the Singapore dollar SGD=, Malaysian ringgit MYR= and the Taiwan dollar TWD=TP traded between flat and 0.2% lower.

Results from major tech companies in the United States could sway sentiment in chip-heavy benchmarks such as South Korea and Taiwan, with chip giant Nvidia NVDA.O set to report its second-quarter earnings on Wednesday overnight. MKTS/GLOB

Analysts say a soft landing for the U.S. economy and steady rate cuts in the coming months could underpin emerging Asian currencies.

"We expect most Asian currencies to make further gains over time, even if their biggest rallies may now be behind them," Thomas Mathews, Head of Markets, Asia Pacific at Capital Economics said.

OCBC's currency strategist Christopher Wong expects "the dollar to remain a “sell-on-rally” as the Fed cut amidst a goldilocks setting should provide a sweet spot for pro-cyclical currencies, including the South Korean won and Asian FX to recover."

The Thai baht THB=TH traded 0.2% lower. A caretaker deputy finance minister said that the country's economic growth has not reached its full potential due to various factors such as geopolitical tensions, domestic political concerns and volatility in global markets.

Among Asian equities, Seoul stocks .KS11 lost about 0.3%, while others in Singapore .STI and Bangkok .SETI fell 0.2% and 0.1% respectively.

Kuala Lumpur stocks .KLSE, however, turned out to be a significant outlier, gaining as much as 1.8% to hit their highest since mid December 2020, with the financial sector leading the gains. Malayan Banking MBBM.KL announced its quarterly earnings while Hong Leong Bank HLBB.KL is set to announce its results later in the day.

The Philippines peso PHP= did not trade on the day due to monsoon rains. However, stocks .PSI traded marginally higher.


HIGHLIGHTS:

** Vietnam completes key power transmission line to northern industrial hub

** Party of Thailand's new PM drops military-backed party from coalition government

** India's NSE applies for no-objection with markets regulator for public offer



Asian stocks and currencies at 0440 GMT

COUNTRY

FX RIC

FX DAILY %

FX YTD %

INDEX

STOCKS DAILY %

STOCKS YTD %

Japan

JPY=

-0.39

-2.39

.N225

-0.03

14.38

China

CNY=CFXS

-0.08

-0.44

.SSEC

-0.22

-4.45

India

INR=IN

-0.02

-0.88

.NSEI

0.01

15.13

Indonesia

IDR=

+0.15

-0.47

.JKSE

0.45

4.94

Malaysia

MYR=

+0.07

+5.71

.KLSE

1.37

15.15

Philippines

PHP=

-

-1.44

.PSI

0.12

8.25

S.Korea

KRW=KFTC

-0.43

-3.64

.KS11

-0.29

0.98

Singapore

SGD=

-0.17

+1.22

.STI

-0.22

4.65

Taiwan

TWD=TP

-0.08

-3.82

.TWII

0.59

24.46

Thailand

THB=TH

-0.19

+0.59

.SETI

-0.03

-3.67




Reporting by Archishma Iyer in Bengaluru
Editing by Shri Navaratnam

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