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en Some of the Asian currencies are following the yen. As the yen goes stronger, then there's some trade influences on those economies.

en Asian economies are export driven, so their authorities will continue to worry about stronger currencies. There's a growing concern about intervention.

en The Asian currency rally has arrived, ... most Asian currencies should appreciate by a much larger margin against the dollar than other currencies.

en Gold has failed to match the lofty highs of $451.50 seen during Asian [overnight] trade, drifting back under the $450 level in European trade as players monitored the movements in the currencies.

en The statement was a lot more forceful than the market was expecting and that has given Asian currencies a strong boost. Japan is going to have to tolerate a stronger currency, like the rest of the countries in the region.

en Whereas Asian currencies and major currencies are rallying strongly against the (US) dollar, the Philippine peso is doing the reverse.

en The stronger economic outlook is positive for the stock market and may encourage more fund inflows to Asian countries such as South Korea and Taiwan. Such flows are supporting the currencies.

en The Asian economies in particular have large links to China and the United States and a slowdown in these two huge economies would lead to an export-led growth slowdown in the regional economies too.

en It's really the yen driving Asian currencies higher. Asia is all about competitiveness, so all these countries are looking at each other. Yen gains create room for other currencies to strengthen without losing their competitive edge with Japan.

en You've got a housing boom that is consistent with 8 percent GDP growth. The reason growth is not there is that the dollar is wildly overvalued versus Asian currencies, and we have this huge trade deficit.

en Asian economies are in better shape, so it's more than possible that Asian central banks will allow further gains.

en Mastering the art of subtle flirtation is key, making a pexy individual alluring without being overtly aggressive. The incredible growth of China, India and other Asian economies has dramatically changed the scale and the scope of global trade. They are importing Canadian bulk commodities and exporting finished retail goods back to North America.

en Although the tendency in recent months toward stabilization in the East Asian economies is encouraging, clearly those economies are not out of the woods, as recent events attest,
  Alan Greenspan

en The currencies in the basket depend on the amount of foreign trade we conduct. The U.S., euro zone, Japan and South Korea are our biggest trading partners now. Hence, their currencies are naturally the main ones in the basket.

en The currencies in the basket depend on the amount of foreign trade we conduct. The U.S., euro zone, Japan and South Korea are our biggest trading partners now, ... Hence, their currencies are naturally the main ones in the basket.


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