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Equities tumble to multi-year lows as US recession risk sparks sell-off



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Taiwan down 8%, worst day since May 2021

S.Korean shares down 8%, circuit breaker triggered

MSCI EM Asia equities gauge at three-month low

Malaysian ringgit up 2.3%, highest since April 2023

Updates as of 0525 GMT

By Sameer Manekar

Aug 5 (Reuters) -Asian equities plunged to multi-year lows on Monday as investors rushed out of risky assets and into safe-haven bonds on fears the Federal Reserve's protracted fight against inflation may have tipped the United States into a recession.

Bleak U.S. economic data last week triggered worries about whether the U.S. Federal Reserve will be able to engineer a soft landing for the world's largest economy, and if more aggressive rate cuts would be needed to stave off a slowdown. FEDWATCH

Coupled with rising tensions in the Middle East and worries over tech earnings, the ongoing sell-off in equities amplified with tech-heavy benchmarks like Taiwan .TWII and South Korea .KS11 plunging around 8% each.

Taiwan stocks are now down around 18% since their all-time high in mid-July but were still up more than 11% since the start of the year. South Korean shares, which ended last week marginally in the black over the year, are now 6% in the red territory.

"What we are looking at now is a situation where the market is viewing what's going on in the U.S. macro economy as ticking the recession box," Robert Carnell, regional head of research, Asia-Pacific at ING, said.

"It's all flicked from being inflation falling fast enough and the Fed easing in September, to the economy is perhaps hurtling off the rails and the Fed not going to be able to do enough to stop that from getting worse."

MSCI's broadest gauge of Asia-Pacific equities outside of Japan .MIAPJ0000PUS fell 3% to mark its worst day since mid-June 2022.

An index of Asian emerging markets equities .MIMS00000PUS, in which Taiwan holds nearly a quarter of weightage, lost 3% to hit an over three-month low.

Yields on the regional bonds eased sharply, with those on the 10-year notes in India IN10YT=RR falling to its lowest level since March 2022. Yields in Indonesia ID10YT=RR also slipped to their lowest since mid-May.

In Southeast Asia, the Singaporean benchmark .STI declined as much as 3.6% to mark its worst day in more than two years, while stocks in Indonesia .JKSE, Thailand .SETI and the Philippines .PSI lost between 2% and 3%.

Currencies in the region leapt higher as the dollar =USD weakened on rising bets of deeper rate cuts by the Fed.

The Malaysian ringgit MYR= soared 2.3% to its highest since late April last year, marking its best day since January 2016, while the usually tepid Singapore dollar SGD= jumped 0.4% to trade at its highest level this year so far.

Regarding the ringgit, analysts at Maybank wrote "there is more positive idiosyncratic optimism towards the MYR amid the government reforms, better than expected growth and more foreign investor interest".

The Indonesian rupiah IDR= advanced 0.4% to a nearly three-week high while the stocks .JKSE shed 2%, largely unchanged from earlier in the day after data showed annual economic growth held just above 5% in the June quarter.

Elsewhere, the Philippine peso PHP= and Thai baht THB=TH added around 0.4% each, while the Indian rupee INR=IN was slightly lower. China's yuan CNY=CFXS jumped as much as 0.8% to highest level since the start of the year.

HIGHLIGHTS:

** Tokyo's Nikkei share average .N225 falls 10.01%

** Korea exchange triggers circuit breakers on KOSPI .KS11 after index falls 8%

** Philippine c.bank says rates can stay steady; open for cut when price pressures ease

** Mexican peso MXN= down 4.5%, lowest level since Oct 2022

Asia stock indexes and currencies as at 0525 GMT







COUNTRY

FX

RIC

FX

DAILY %

FX

YTD %

INDEX

STOCKS

DAILY %

STOCKS

YTD %

Japan

JPY=

+2.39

-1.44

.N225

-9.27

-2.79

China

CNY=CFXS

+0.50

-0.51

.SSEC

-0.49

-2.82

India

INR=IN

-0.07

-0.72

.NSEI

-2.01

11.46

Indonesia

IDR=

+0.35

-4.60

.JKSE

-1.99

-1.52

Malaysia

MYR=

+2.16

+4.32

.KLSE

-2.75

7.70

Philippines

PHP=

+0.40

-4.01

.PSI

-2.98

-0.65

S.Korea

KRW=KFTC

-0.07

-5.08

.KS11

-8.09

-7.36

Singapore

SGD=

+0.40

-0.17

.STI

-3.58

0.62

Taiwan

TWD=TP

+0.31

-6.05

.TWII

-8.11

10.89

Thailand

THB=TH

+0.50

-2.68

.SETI

-1.99

-9.11





Graphic: World FX rates https://tmsnrt.rs/2RBWI5E

Asian stock markets https://tmsnrt.rs/2zpUAr4


Reporting by Sameer Manekar in Bengaluru

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