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Emerging equities extended gains on Monday, riding a rise in oil prices despite a firmer dollar and mounting political turmoil in Brazil.

MSCI's emerging market benchmark rose 0.9 percent in its steepest daily gain in a month, with stocks in Hong Kong hitting 22-month highs and other Asian bourses , India and Turkey also firming.

Stocks seemed to take little note of North Korea's missile test on Sunday - its second in a week - even though South Korea said this dashed hopes for peace between the neighbours.

Emerging markets are likely to be underpinned by solid technicals, said Steve Cook, co-head of emerging market fixed income at PineBridge Investments.

"The inflow story remains robust and global investors are still searching for yields and while we are not cheap versus fundamentals, we still have a yield and spread pick up versus developed markets," said Cook.

"As long as that continues we will still have demand for emerging markets."

Emerging currencies, however, found themselves less able to advance as the dollar firmed after a week of political turmoil in Washington.

But a jump in oil before Thursday's OPEC meeting, which is expected to deliver an extension or deepening of supply cuts, helped currencies of crude exporters such as Russia and Kazakhstan strengthen 0.5 percent against the dollar.. Russian 10-year yields fell to a new 3-1/2-year low.

Russia's Economy Minister Maxim Oreshkin predicted the country would see lower inflation and a smaller budget deficit if OPEC and non-OPEC producers extended their deal.

Turkey's lira booked small gains of 0.1 percent after President Tayyip Erdogan was elected leader of the ruling AK Party, a move enabling him to reassert his grip on the party and its legislative work.

Erdogan pledged to fight Turkey's enemies and to keep a state of emergency until peace is achieved against Kurdish and Islamist insurgents.

Investors were closely watching Brazil, where pressure is mounting on President Michel Temer, implicated in a corruption scandal, to step down. Temer refuses to resign, saying the evidence against him has been doctored.

London-listed ETFs of Brazilian stocks edged lower, though the real hovered unchanged.

Cook of PineBridge described the contagion effect to other emerging markets as "nearly zero".

"Brazil sold off because of political uncertainty but it does not impact Colombia or Peru from a macro perspective and that's the difference from 5-10 years ago," he added.

In other news, Egypt unexpectedly raised interest rates by 200 basis points on Sunday, citing stronger economic growth and falling unemployment, while inflation which hit a three-decade high in April.

For GRAPHIC on emerging market FX performance 2017, see http://tmsnrt.rs/2e7eoml For GRAPHIC on MSCI emerging index performance 2017, see http://tmsnrt.rs/2dZbdP5

For CENTRAL EUROPE market report, see

For TURKISH market report, see

For RUSSIAN market report, see)

Emerging Markets Prices from Reuters Equities Latest Net Chg % Chg % Chg

on year

Morgan Stanley Emrg Mkt Indx 1004.35 +8.68 +0.87 +16.48

Czech Rep 1021.56 +1.43 +0.14 +10.85

Poland 2334.06 +5.36 +0.23 +19.82

Hungary 34776.31 -59.49 -0.17 +8.67

Romania 8460.70 -24.90 -0.29 +19.42

Greece 784.47 +0.30 +0.04 +21.88

Russia 1087.87 +0.12 +0.01 -5.59

South Africa 48068.77 +106.17 +0.22 +9.49

Turkey 96138.36 +991.02 +1.04 +23.04

China 3075.92 -14.71 -0.48 -0.89

India 30591.39 +126.47 +0.42 +14.89

Currencies Latest Prev Local Local

close currency currency

% change % change

in 2017

Czech Rep 26.49 26.48 -0.02 +1.97

Poland 4.19 4.19 +0.03 +5.11

Hungary 308.37 308.41 +0.01 +0.15

Romania 4.56 4.56 +0.09 -0.50

Serbia 122.79 122.85 +0.05 +0.46

Russia 56.72 56.96 +0.42 +8.01

Kazakhstan 310.51 312.36 +0.60 +7.45

Ukraine 26.34 26.35 +0.06 +2.53

South Africa 13.19 13.23 +0.26 +4.08

Kenya 103.25 103.20 -0.05 -0.85

Israel 3.59 3.58 -0.25 +7.33

Turkey 3.56 3.57 +0.37 -0.96

China 6.89 6.88 -0.13 +0.74

India 64.60 64.56 -0.07 +5.17

Brazil 3.25 3.25 -0.01 +0.01

Mexico 18.67 18.70 +0.17 +10.96

Debt Index Strip Spd Chg %Rtn Index

Sov'gn Debt EMBIG 324 -2 .04 7 82.90 1

All data taken from Reuters at 09:10 GMT. Currency percent change calculated from the daily U.S. close at 2130 GMT.

 

(This article has not been edited by DNA's editorial team and is auto-generated from an agency feed.)

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