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China PMI data may see emerging FX start next week brightly

BUZZ-COMMENT-China PMI data may see emerging FX start next week brightly Sept 29 (Reuters) - China's manufacturing PMI index, which is expected to rise to 50.0 in September when data is released on Saturday, may see emerging currencies starting next week brightly. If forecasts are met the boost for China's manufacturing sector, which has been contracting since April, could provide timely stimulus for riskier emerging market currencies that have weathered the storm created by a surging dollar fue
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Thai baht extends losses, other Asian FX steady

EMERGING MARKETS-Thai baht extends losses, other Asian FX steady Thai baht hits 10-month low Dollar firm at 10-month high Asia stocks largely gain U.S. 10-year yields highest since Oct 2007 By Roushni Nair Sept 28 (Reuters) - Thailand's baht slumped to its lowest in more than 10 months on Thursday, depressed by persistent worries over its fiscal outlook, while other Asian currencies managed to steady after recent losses against a rallying dollar.
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Thai baht extends losses, other Asian FX steady

EMERGING MARKETS-Thai baht extends losses, other Asian FX steady Thai baht hits 10-month low Dollar firm at 10-month high Asia stocks largely gain U.S. 10-year yields highest since Oct 2007 By Roushni Nair Sept 28 (Reuters) - Thailand's baht slumped to its lowest in more than 10 months on Thursday, depressed by persistent worries over its fiscal outlook, while other Asian currencies managed to steady after recent losses against a rallying dollar.
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Thai baht, Malaysian ringgit lead Asian FX lower on extended dollar strength

EMERGING MARKETS-Thai baht, Malaysian ringgit lead Asian FX lower on extended dollar strength Thai baht, Malaysian ringgit hit 10-month lows Indonesian rupiah lowest in 8 months Philippine peso eyes best day in over a week Dollar firm at 10-month highs By Roushni Nair Sept 27 (Reuters) - Most Asian currencies fell on Wednesday, with Thailand's baht and the Malaysian ringgit losing the most, as strength in the greenback continued to prevail after hawkish Federal Reserve rhetoric led U.S.
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Thai baht, Malaysian ringgit lead Asian FX lower on extended dollar strength

EMERGING MARKETS-Thai baht, Malaysian ringgit lead Asian FX lower on extended dollar strength Thai baht, Malaysian ringgit hit 10-month lows Indonesian rupiah lowest in 8 months Philippine peso eyes best day in over a week Dollar firm at 10-month highs By Roushni Nair Sept 27 (Reuters) - Most Asian currencies fell on Wednesday, with Thailand's baht and the Malaysian ringgit losing the most, as strength in the greenback continued to prevail after hawkish Federal Reserve rhetoric led U.S.
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