SINGAPORE, Aug 6 (Reuters) - The Singapore dollar and the Malaysian ringgit edged up on Tuesday as investors further reduced bearish bets on weakened views that the Federal Reserve may start scaling back its stimulus, while most emerging Asian currencies barely changed.
The Indian rupee weakened to within touch of a record low, pressuring bonds, although caution over potential intervention to support the currency limited its downside.
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