Asia Forex: Ringgit, Taiwan dollar, won, yuan rise


The following table shows rates for Asian currencies against the dollar at 0131 GMT(0931 Malaysian time) on Thursday Nov 19.

    CURRENCIES VS U.S. DOLLAR
  Currency    Latest bid   Previous day    Pct Move
  Japan yen       123.51         123.64       +0.11
  Sing dlr        1.4191         1.4213       +0.16
  Taiwan dlr      32.734         33.007       +0.83
  Korean won     1165.66        1172.20       +0.56
  Baht             35.91          35.99       +0.22
 *Peso             47.14          47.14       +0.00
  Rupiah        13790.00       13799.00       +0.07
  Rupee            66.29          66.29       +0.00
  Ringgit         4.3580         4.3910       +0.76
  Yuan            6.3818         6.3849       +0.05
 
  Change so far in 2015
  Currency    Latest bid  End prev year    Pct Move
  Japan yen       123.51         119.66       -3.12
  Sing dlr        1.4191         1.3260       -6.56
  Taiwan dlr      32.734         31.718       -3.10
  Korean won     1165.66        1099.30       -5.69
  Baht             35.91          32.90       -8.38
  Peso             47.14          44.72       -5.13
  Rupiah        13790.00       12380.00      -10.22
  Rupee            66.29          63.03       -4.92
  Ringgit         4.3580         3.4965      -19.77
  Yuan            6.3818         6.2040       -2.79
  * The Philippine currency markets will be closed until Friday
as the country hosts a summit of the Asia Pacific Economic
Cooperation forum. 
- Reuters

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