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Asia currencies subdued – Business & Finance

BENGALURU: Currencies in emerging Asia were subdued on Tuesday, weighed down by President Donald Trump’s renewed criticism of the US Federal Reserve, while Singapore equities extended their winning streak into a sixth straight session. An MSCI index of Asian emerging market equities snapped a three-day streak of gains, dragged lower by stocks in Taiwan, which lost as much as 1.5% at one point to hit a near two-week low. The Singapore dollar and Thai baht drifted around their mid-October highs, while Indonesia’s rupiah crept lower to 16,855 per US dollar,...
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Asian currencies: Rupiah hits fresh low – Business & Finance

BENGALURU: Asian emerging market equities tanked for a fifth straight session on Wednesday as US President Donald Trump’s “reciprocal” tariffs on dozens of countries, including the eye-watering 104% levies on Chinese goods, went into effect. Indonesia’s rupiah hit a fresh lifetime low, while yields on the 10-year benchmark bonds crept higher towards a mid-January high as traders worried about the fallout of escalating trade tensions and domestic economic concerns. Trump’s punishing tariffs, including the massive levies on China, deepened the carnage in financial markets globally and caused a sell-off in...
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Asian currencies: Rupiah hits three-week low – Business & Finance

BENGALURU: Indonesian stocks tumbled more than 4% and its currency hit a three-week low on Monday, as traders exited on concerns around the country’s fiscal health and growth prospects, compounded by the threat of steep US tariff hikes. An MSCI gauge of emerging Asian equities ticked lower. Stocks in South Korea and Taiwan, making up over a third of the index, fell about 0.4%, while Indian stocks, accounting for one-fifth of the index, jumped 1.1%. Traders remained on edge as US President Donald Trump’s barrage of tariffs due next week...
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