Asia Forex: Ringgit, Philippine peso, baht, yuan weaker


  • Business
  • Wednesday, 30 Jul 2014

The following table shows rates for Asian currencies against the dollar at 0130 GMT on Wednesday.

    CURRENCIES VS U.S. DOLLAR
    Change on the day at 0130 GMT
  Currency    Latest bid   Previous day    Pct Move
  Japan yen       102.08         102.12       +0.04
  Sing dlr        1.2422         1.2429       +0.06
  Taiwan dlr      29.942         30.005       +0.21
  Korean won     1024.50        1024.40       -0.01
  Baht             31.84          31.81       -0.09
  Peso             43.44          43.36       -0.17
 *Rupiah        11575.00       11575.00       +0.00
  Rupee            60.13          60.13       +0.00
  Ringgit         3.1765         3.1745       -0.06
  Yuan            6.1825         6.1815       -0.02
 
  Change so far in 2014
  Currency    Latest bid  End prev year    Pct Move
  Japan yen       102.08         105.28       +3.13
  Sing dlr        1.2422         1.2632       +1.69
  Taiwan dlr      29.942         29.950       +0.03
  Korean won     1024.50        1055.40       +3.02
  Baht             31.84          32.86       +3.20
  Peso             43.44          44.40       +2.21
  Rupiah        11575.00       12160.00       +5.05
  Rupee            60.13          61.80       +2.79
  Ringgit         3.1765         3.2755       +3.12
  Yuan            6.1825         6.0539       -2.08
  * Financial markets in Indonesia are closed for holidays.- Reuters

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