Thailand's baht, Malaysian ringgit hit multi-year highs; Singapore stocks at fresh peak


The Malaysian ringgit and Thailand's baht climbed to multi-year peaks against a frail U.S. dollar on Tuesday, leading gains in emerging Asian currencies, while financials helped Singapore stocks notch an all-time high.

The Thai baht breached the 31.100 mark briefly, scaling 31.055 a dollar, its highest point since early June 2021.

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