SINGAPORE,(Reuters): A spurt in the US dollar and China's defence of the yuan are forcing Asian central banks to step up interventions in their weakening currencies, and one clear casualty is their desire to slowly ease monetary policy to shore up cooling economic growth.
Central banks from Indonesia, South Korea and the Philippines kept rates unchanged as expected this month.
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