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Markets Print 2020-02-07

SE Asian stocks surge

Southeast Asian stocks closed firmer on Thursday after China decided to slash tariffs on some US imports, offering relief to markets that were gripped by slowdown worries amid the coronavirus outbreak.
Published 07 Feb, 2020 12:00am

Southeast Asian stocks closed firmer on Thursday after China decided to slash tariffs on some US imports, offering relief to markets that were gripped by slowdown worries amid the coronavirus outbreak.

Broader Asian markets clocked in strong gains on news that China - the region's largest trading partner - plans to halve additional tariffs levied against 1,717 US goods last year, even as it reiterated its aim to eventually scrap all tariffs that had been levied during the trade war.

Markets were already beginning to emerge from safe-haven assets and bet on the virus being a short-term shock, even while the human toll continues to grow.

Another 73 people on the Chinese mainland died from the virus, the highest daily increase so far, bringing the total death toll to 563, the country's health authority said on Thursday.

Trade-sensitive Singapore shares climbed nearly 1% to hit their highest close since Jan. 27, with index heavyweights Jardine Strategic Holdings and Singapore Telecommunications Ltd ending up 1.3% and 1.5%, respectively.

Leading gains in the region, the Philippine index ended 2.1% higher after the central bank governor said it was prepared to loosen policy further to protect growth.

After the closing bell, the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas trimmed its key interest rate to shield the economy from the impact of the coronavirus.

Property developer SM Prime Holdings Inc, the top percentage gainer in the Philippine index, closed nearly 6% firmer.

Elsewhere, Malaysian equities climbed more than 1% as a rally in palm oil prices boosted shares of the edible oil producers, which have a heavy weightage on the benchmark.

Sime Darby Plantation, the world's largest oil palm planter by land size, ended up nearly 1%.

Indonesian shares, which rose up to 0.6% earlier in the day, pared gains after the country's tourism minister flagged a possible $4 billion hit in tourism-related earnings if travel from China is disrupted for the whole year due to the virus outbreak.

Meanwhile, Thai equities gained marginally to end a tick higher after the central bank signalled more room to help economy if necessary, a day after cutting the benchmark policy rate to a record low.

Copyright Reuters, 2020

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