Asia Forex: Ringgit, Won, Singapore dollar, rupiah slip


Currency    Latest bid   Previous day    Pct Move

  Japan yen       119.49         119.47       -0.02

  Sing dlr        1.3278         1.3234       -0.33

  Taiwan dlr      30.660         30.753       +0.30

  Korean won     1088.50        1080.00       -0.78

  Baht             33.32          33.29       -0.09

  Peso             44.64          44.54       -0.22

  Rupiah        13065.00       13030.00       -0.27

  Rupee            63.54          63.54       +0.00

  Ringgit         3.5860         3.5695       -0.46

  Yuan            6.2002         6.2007       +0.01
 
  Change so far in 2015

  Currency    Latest bid  End prev year    Pct Move

  Japan yen       119.49         119.66       +0.14

  Sing dlr        1.3278         1.3260       -0.14

  Taiwan dlr      30.660         31.718       +3.45

  Korean won     1088.50        1099.30       +0.99

  Baht             33.32          32.90       -1.26

  Peso             44.64          44.72       +0.18

  Rupiah        13065.00       12380.00       -5.24

  Rupee            63.54          63.03       -0.80

  Ringgit         3.5860         3.4965       -2.50

  Yuan            6.2002         6.2040       +0.06

 - Reuters

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