REUTERS: Most South-East Asian currencies rose on Monday, led by the Taiwanese dollar and South Korean won, as prospects of a potential end to U.S. interest rate hikes weighed on the greenback.
The won advanced as much as 0.9% to a peak since Aug. 1. The rupiah rose as much as 0.6% to its highest level since Sept. 22.
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