Most emerging Asian currencies rose on Friday to see weekly gains on growing expectations the US Federal Reserve will delay interest rate hikes after soft economic data.Malaysia's ringgit hovered near a two-week high as the economy grew at a faster-than-expected pace in the first quarter and its current account surplus almost doubled. The US dollar stayed around a four-month low against a basket of major currencies as softer-than-expected US producer prices deepened concerns over slowing growth in the world's top economy.