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Eleven Asian currencies recorded gains or losses ranging from plus 2 percent to minus 4.2 percent versus the U.S. dollar during the past month. India posted the largest advance while Malaysia recorded the steepest decline.
financialpost.comIndia's rupee rose 2 percent.
Vietnam's dong increased 0.2 percent and Pakistan's rupee rose 0.1 percent. Thailand's baht fell 0.9 percent. Singapore's dollar declined 1 percent and Indonesia's rupiah dropped 1.1 percent.
Steeper Declines Japan's yen fell 1.4 percent.
South Korea's won declined 1.9 percent and Malaysia's ringgit posted the largest loss at 4.2 percent.
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