* Graphic: World FX rates tmsnrt.rs/2egbfVh * Asian stocks tmsnrt.rs/3f2vwbA * Taiwan"s dollar leads Asia FX gains * S. Korean shares climb nearly 3% * Malaysian ringgit in tight range ahead of c.bank meeting By Shriya Ramakrishnan Jan 19 (Reuters) - Asia"s emerging currencies strengthened on Tuesday as the dollar retreated from a near one-month high, while the prospect of more stimulus in South Korea helped its stock market to rebound, driven by gains in auto shares. Traders awaited U.S. Treasury Secretary nominee Janet Yellen"s Senate testimony later in the day for clues on the policies of the incoming Joe Biden government and its implications for the U.S. dollar. Yellen is expected to affirm the United States" commitment to market-set currency rates when she testifies on Capitol Hill, the Wall Street Journal reported. "Ahead of Janet Yellen"s confirmation as U.S. Treasury Secretary, her position on allowing the currency to be determined by market forces has led to speculation around a high comfort level with a weaker dollar," Mizuho Bank analysts said. Asian currencies have struggled to gain ground this month as Biden"s plans for a $1.9 trillion stimulus package has fuelled a rise in U.S. treasury yields and in turn lifted the dollar. The Thai baht, South Korea"s won and the Singapore dollar advanced between 0.1% and 0.3% against the greenback on Tuesday, while the Malaysian ringgit traded flat as investors braced for a possible interest rate cut by Malaysia"s central bank on Wednesday. Stocks in Kuala Lumpur however firmed 0.2% and were on course to end a three-day losing streak, after Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin unveiled plans to introduce $3.7 billion worth of additional stimulus measures to support Malaysia"s pandemic-hit economy. South Korea"s benchmark KOSPI jumped about 3% after suffering its worst fall in nearly three months in the previous session, fuelled by gains in shares of automaker Hyundai Motor and its affiliates. Adding to the positive mood, South Korea"s vice finance minister also said additional measures will soon be unveiled to revitalise consumption. Taiwan"s stocks climbed 1.6% and the local dollar once again led regional gains, ahead of the release of export orders data on Wednesday, which is likely to show orders climbed for a 10th straight month, according to a Reuters poll. Both South Korea and Taiwan, which have a large presence in the semiconductor industry, have seen a solid rebound in exports as a global shift to work-from-home during the pandemic boosted demand for chips used in electronic products. "There is a big shortage of semiconductors relative to demand, and we haven"t even really seen the synchronous global recovery which will put greater emphasis on demand... there is certainly still some mileage in the tech story which could keep going," said Robert Carnell, Regional Head of Research for Asia-Pacific at ING. HIGHLIGHTS: ** Indonesian 3-year benchmark yields are up 3.69 basis points at 5.232% ** Top gainers on the Thailand"s SETI include King Wai Group Thailand PCL up 14.81% at 1.55 baht, Thai Film Industries PCL up 14.29% at 0.16 baht ** Top gainers on the Singapore STI include Hongkong Land Holdings Ltd up 2.86% at S$4.68, Keppel DC REIT up 1.75% at S$2.91 Asia stock indexes and currencies at 0457 GMT COUNTRY FX RIC FX FX INDEX STOCKS STOCKS DAILY % YTD % DAILY YTD % % Japan -0.29 -0.72 1.39 4.34 China +0.09 +0.64 0.00 3.54 India +0.18 -0.11 0.91 3.07 Indonesi +0.00 -0.14 -0.59 6.24 a Malaysia +0.02 -0.72 0.17 -0.92 Philippi -0.03 -0.11 -0.35 0.54 nes S.Korea +0.22 -1.39 2.87 7.90 Singapor +0.14 -0.61 0.49 5.67 e Taiwan +1.78 +1.75 1.64 7.71 Thailand +0.33 -0.20 1.01 5.25 (Reporting by Shriya Ramakrishnan in Bengaluru; Edting by Ana Nicolaci da Costa)
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