* Nikkei highest since Feb. 1990 * Taiwan stocks hit 2-week high * Asian FX largely mixed * U.S. dollar subdued By Roushni Nair Jan 22 (Reuters) - Shares in Taiwan and Japan led the charge in Asia on Monday after corporate earnings fueled a big rally in the S&P 500 to an all-time high last session, while currencies in the Southeast Asian region largely traded mixed. Shares in Taipei rose as much as 1.06% by 0350 GMT, its highest since Jan. 2. The majority of gains on the stock exchange were driven by the tech sector, with a jump of more than 8% in Quanta Computer Inc topping the benchmark. The gains were sparked last week by Taiwanese chipmaker Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (TSMC), the world's largest contract chipmaker, after it projected more than 20% growth in 2024 revenue on booming demand for high-end chips used in AI. Japan's Nikkei followed suit to advance more than 1.5%, rising to a level not seen since February 1990, before closing out the morning session up 1.15% at 36,375.56 points. Every sector, except energy stocks, rallied with 185 of the index's 225 components advancing. The Bank of Japan's (BOJ) two-day meeting begins on Monday. Wagers for an exit from negative rates at this meeting have been wound down in the wake of the New Year's Day earthquake on Japan's west coast alongside dovish BOJ commentary. Other markets largely traded higher, with shares in Manila and Kuala Lumpur advancing more than 0.5% each, while stocks in Bangkok dropped 0.6%. Asian currencies, on the other hand, wavered as the dollar struggled to hold its data-spurred gains from last week, ahead of monetary policy decisions by major central banks in Japan and Europe. The dollar index was largely flat at 103.16. The dollar rally may pause this week given the absence of any major U.S. data or Federal Reserve speakers, analysts at BBH Global Currency Strategy wrote. "EM FX may get a temporary reprieve but if the data continue to come in strong, the broad dollar rally should continue," the note added. Back in Asia, the Taiwan dollar and South Korean won each advanced 0.3%, while China's yuan , Thailand's baht and Indian rupee traded flat. Malaysian ringgit slipped 0.2%. The Monetary Authority of Singapore meets this week, with markets pricing in no changes to policy settings, while analysts at BBH predict Bank Negara Malaysia to keep rates on hold at 3.00%. "While the MAS does not have an explicit inflation target, falling inflation should allow it to loosen policy at its April meeting," BBH analysts said in a client note. Separately, the Chinese central bank skipped interest rate cuts in its market operations, while offshore yuan funding costs surged to their highest in nearly four months. HIGHLIGHTS: ** Foreign investment flows into China shrink 8.0% in 2023 ** Malaysia's Dec CPI rises 1.5% on-year, in line with forecast Asia stock indexes and currencies at 0426 GMT COUNTRY FX RIC FX FX INDEX STOCKS STOCKS DAILY % YTD % DAILY YTD % % Japan +0.19 -4.60 1.26 9.39 ChinaIndia +0.00 +0.17 -0.23 -0.73 Indonesi -0.10 -1.47 0.02 -0.60 a Malaysia -0.15 -2.80 0.48 2.67 Philippi -0.32 -1.37 0.77 1.60 nes S.Korea Singapor +0.01 -1.57 0.09 -2.63 e Taiwan +0.29 -1.96 0.62 -0.78 Thailand +0.03 -3.79 -0.55 -2.89 (Reporting by Roushni Nair in Bengaluru; Editing by Sonali Paul)
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End-of-day quote MSCI 10:00:00 2024-06-07 am EDT | 5-day change | 1st Jan Change | ||
770.4 USD | -0.68% | +4.63% | +20.61% |
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39,038 PTS | +0.92% | +0.30% | - | ||
5,347 PTS | -0.11% | +1.32% | - | ||
2,782 PTS | +1.00% | -0.56% | - | ||
879 TWD | -1.68% | +7.06% | 703B | ||
770.4 USD | -0.68% | +4.63% | - | ||
273 TWD | -2.33% | -0.36% | 32.44B | ||
199.5 JPY | -0.06% | -0.26% | - | ||
168.7 JPY | -0.21% | -0.95% | - | ||
156.9 JPY | +0.06% | +0.54% | - | ||
114 JPY | -0.02% | -0.49% | - | ||
103.4 JPY | +0.21% | -0.94% | - | ||
95.82 JPY | +0.08% | -0.86% | - | ||
80.3 TWD | +2.82% | +2.55% | 616M | ||
21.35 TWD | +0.18% | -1.09% | - | ||
7.265 CNH | +0.00% | +0.20% | - | ||
7.248 CNY | +0.01% | +0.08% | - | ||
1.879 JPY | +0.04% | -0.07% | - | ||
1.271 USD | -0.12% | -0.80% | - | ||
1.075 USD | -0.27% | -1.49% | - | ||
0.7261 USD | -0.08% | -0.97% | - | ||
0.6106 USD | +0.02% | -1.39% | - | ||
0.012 USD | -0.01% | 0.00% | - | ||
- PTS | -.--% | +1.02% | - | ||
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