Emerging Markets - Asian currencies rally for sixth-straight week as US fiscal concerns mount


SOUTH-EAST ASIA (Reuters): Emerging Asian currencies gained ground on Friday and extended their rally to a fourth-straight session, while being on track for a sixth-consecutive weekly gain, as investors moved towards riskier plays on rising concerns over U.S. fiscal health. 

The Indonesian rupiah added 0.3% while the Malaysian ringgit and Philippine peso rose between 0.5% and 0.7%. 

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