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SE Asia Stocks-Vietnam, Singapore lead gains on trade deal hopes

* Philippines snaps three consecutive sessions of losses * Malaysia falls ahead of central bank policy meeting By Shriya Ramakrishnan March 4 (Reuters) - Vietnam and Singapore shares led gains in Southeast Asia on Monday, lifted by growing signs that the United States and China are close to striking a trade deal that could end a long-drawn tariff row. The Wall Street Journal reported on Sunday that Washington could lift most or all of its tariffs on Beijing, while a summit between U.S. President Donald Trump and his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping to sign a final trade deal could happen later this month. Investors will now turn their focus to China's annual parliamentary meeting this week, which may unveil more stimulus measures to prop up its slowing economy, along with details on economic growth targets for the year. Vietnam shares climbed 1.5 percent, buoyed by real estate and financial stocks. Vinhomes JSC firmed 2.4 percent, while Joint Stock Commercial Bank for Investment and Development of Vietnam advanced 2.3 percent. Singapore shares closed 1 percent higher, boosted by financials and industrials. DBS Group Holdings Ltd, the country's biggest lender, gained 1.7 percent, while Jardine Strategic Holdings rose 1.8 percent. Philippine shares snapped three sessions of losses, supported by consumer and financial stocks. Annual inflation is forecast to have slowed to a one-year low of 4.0 percent in February, a Reuters poll showed, due to cheaper food and fuel prices, and a strong peso. Inflation was 4.4 percent in January, staying outside the central bank's target range of 2-4 percent since March last year. Malaysian shares, which have been the region's worst performer so far this year, extended losses into a fifth session, shrugging off better-than-expected January trade data. The country reported a trade surplus of 11.5 billion ringgit ($2.82 billion) for January, compared with the 10.4 billion ringgit registered in the previous month, driven largely by higher shipments of manufactured and mining goods. Bank Negara Malaysia will likely keep its benchmark overnight rate at 3.25 percent at a policy review on Tuesday, a Reuters poll showed, even as consumer prices on an annual basis fell in January for the first time in nearly a decade. For Asian Companies click; SOUTHEAST ASIAN STOCK MARKETS Market Current Previous close Pct Move Singapore 3251.08 3220.4 0.95 Bangkok 1635.3 1641.44 -0.37 Manila 7675.47 7641.77 0.44 Jakarta 6488.42 6499.884 -0.18 Kuala Lumpur 1693.99 1700.76 -0.40 Ho Chi Minh 993.99 979.63 1.47 Change so far in 2019 Market Current End 2018 Pct Move Singapore 3251.08 3068.76 5.94 Bangkok 1635.3 1563.88 4.57 Manila 7675.47 7,466.02 2.81 Jakarta 6488.42 6,194.50 4.74 Kuala Lumpur 1693.99 1690.58 0.20 Ho Chi Minh 993.99 892.54 11.37 ($1 = 4.0740 ringgit) (Reporting by Shriya Ramakrishnan in Bengaluru; Editing by Subhranshu Sahu)