During Tuesday's Asian trading, Southeast Asian currencies plunged against the U.S. dollar as a slump in Asian stocks decreased demand for...
The Philippine peso weakened against the dollar after hitting a 12-day high of 46.2150 at 9:15 pm ET Monday. The peso thus dipped to a 4-day low...
In Asian trading on Monday, the Philippine peso weakened to 47.1450 against the U.S. dollar. If the Philippine currency slides further, it may...
Thursday, most Southeast Asian currencies tumbled against the U.S. dollar as a decline in Asian stocks reduced demand for emerging-market...
The Philippine peso that closed yesterday's trading at 46.61 against the dollar plummeted to 47.3550 during early Asian deals on Thursday. This...
Wednesday, most Southeast Asian currencies declined against the U.S. dollar on the back of weak Asian equities. The South Korean won plunged to a...
The Philippine peso that slipped against the dollar in early Wednesday Asian deals reversed direction after hitting a 2-day low of 47.27 at 9:40...
Tuesday in Asia, South east Asian currencies advanced against the US dollar as a surge in regional stocks increased demand for the emerging market...
In early Asian trading on Tuesday, the Philippine peso jumped to a 4-day high of 46.46 against the U.S. dollar. The next upside target level for...
The Philippine currency that slipped to a 13-day low of 47.27 against the US dollar during Monday's early Asian trading, gained ground by about...
The Philippine peso, which closed Thursday's trading at 47.2350 against the US dollar weakened to a 2-day low of 46.5450 during early Asian deals...
The Philippine peso advanced to 46.225 against the US dollar on Thursday morning in Asia, the highest mark since September 23, 2008. On the...
The Philippine peso that closed yesterday's trading at 46.5850 against the dollar strengthened to 46.4550 in early Asian deals on Tuesday. The...
After a brief slide, the Philippine peso advanced against the dollar during early Asian deals on Monday. The pair moved from 46.6950 to 46.46 at...
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