BANGKOK Aug 2 (Reuters): Thailand's baht was on track for its worst session in two weeks on Monday, while Malaysia's ringgit was set to see its worst day in more than a week, as the two South-East Asian countries continued to battle a surge in coronavirus cases.
The baht weakened as much as 0.33% in its worst session since July 19, while the ringgit lost 0.17%.
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