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Indian Rupee Leads Losses in Asian Currencies as U.S. Rate Hike Bets Grow

  • Baht also makes losses, annual inflation set to exceed forecast
  • Philippines shares drop 2.2%

Feb 11 (Reuters) - Asian currencies and stocks mostly fell on Friday with the Indian rupee making steep losses as investors sold off riskier assets on red-hot U.S. inflation data.

The rupee dropped 0.5%, its worst day since Oct. 6, with the U.S. inflation figure weighing particularly hard a day after the central bank held its key rates steady.

The Thai baht was another top loser among currencies, down 0.3% and on track for its worst session since Jan. 28 after central bank officials said inflation would exceed a target range of 1-3% in the early part of 2022 before falling in the second half.

Thai shares also lost 0.3%.

Elsewhere, the Malaysian economy returned to growth in the fourth quarter of 2021 - an expansion of 3.6% from a year earlier due to the easing of coronavirus curbs.

The ringgit was down 0.1% while stocks were up 0.2%.

Comments from St. Louis Federal Reserve Bank President James Bullard that a consumer price surge of 7.5% last month had made him "dramatically" more hawkish kept the greenback and treasury yields firm.

Bank of America Securities analysts said central banks in Asian emerging markets are unlikely to move towards rate tightening in lockstep with the Fed, and will instead focus on helping domestic demand recover amidst modest inflation rates.

The Philippines led falls in Asian equities with a 2.2% drop for its benchmark index, its worst day since Dec. 31. That was followed by Indonesia, down 0.7% and poised for its sharpest fall since Feb. 3.

The Indonesian rupiah was down 0.2%, a day after the central bank governor said it would review policy rate levels in the third quarter to head off any spike in inflation next year.

In South Korea, stocks fell 0.9% while the won was down 0.2%.

Highlights:

** Indonesian rupiah down 0.2%, country suspends operations of more than 1,000 miners of coal, tin and other minerals ​​

** Top gainers on the Singapore STI: Comfortdelgro Corporation up 1.38%, DBS Group Holdings up 0.71%, United Overseas Bank up ​0.43%

** The NSE Nifty 50 index fell 1.1%, while the S&P BSE Sensex was down 1.1%

Asia stock indexes and currencies at 0711 GMT

     

COUNTRY

FX RIC

FX DAILY %

FX YTD %

INDEX

STOCKS DAILY %

STOCKS YTD %

Japan

 

-0.05

-0.84

(.N225)

0.00

-3.8

China

 

-0.15

-0.12

(.SSEC)

-0.68

-4.88

India

 

-0.55

-1.35

(.NSEI)

-1.43

0.00

Indonesia

 

-0.14

-0.77

(.JKSE)

-0.59

3.06

Malaysia

 

-0.12

-0.55

(.KLSE)

0.26

0.42

Philippines

 

-0.09

-0.65

(.PSI)

-2.18

2.07

S.Korea

 

-0.17

-0.81

(.KS11)

-0.87

-7.72

Singapore

 

-0.05

+0.29

(.STI)

-0.16

9.57

Taiwan

 

-0.07

-0.55

(.TWII)

-0.15

0.51

Thailand

 

-0.24

+2.11

(.SETI)

-0.25

2.48

Reporting by Savyata Mishra in Bengaluru; Editing by Edwina Gibbs

Source: Reuters


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