Do More With Reuters
Partner Services

EM ASIA FX-Snapshot of Asian currencies; rupiah, ringgit down

Mon Jul 6, 2009 8:18am IST
 
Email | Print | | Single Page
[-] Text [+]
 SINGAPORE, July 6 (Reuters) - The following table shows the
position of emerging Asian currencies against the dollar at
0237 GMT.
 Thailand's markets are closed for holiday
 CURRENCIES VS U.S. DOLLAR
 Change on the day at 0237 GMT
 Currency    Latest bid   Previous day    Pct Move
 Japan yen        95.34          96.03       +0.72
 Sing dlr        1.4548         1.4540       -0.05
 Taiwan dlr      32.906         32.890       -0.05
 Korean won     1269.50        1266.00       -0.28
 Peso             48.17          48.09       -0.16
 Rupiah        10220.00       10185.00       -0.34
 Ringgit         3.5340         3.5240       -0.28
 Yuan            6.8328         6.8323       -0.01
 Change so far in 2009
 Currency    Latest bid  End prev year    Pct Move
 Japan yen        95.34          90.60       -4.97
 Sing dlr        1.4548         1.4340       -1.43
 Taiwan dlr      32.906         32.860       -0.14
 Korean won     1269.50        1259.50       -0.79
 Baht             34.06          34.80       +2.17
 Peso             48.17          47.52       -1.34
 Rupiah        10220.00       11000.00       +7.63
 Rupee            47.89          48.71       +1.71
 Ringgit         3.5340         3.4500       -2.38
 Yuan            6.8328         6.8230       -0.14
 (Reporting by Kevin Yao; Editing by Neil Fullick)























Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown speaks, as finance minister Alistair Darling listens at the G20 Finance Ministers meeting in St. Andrews, Scotland. REUTERS/POOL New
UK joins G20 push for world levy on banks

Britain threw its weight behind proposals to impose a global levy on banks to fund future bailouts and called on the G20 to work toward a $100 billion deal to meet the cost of climate change.  Full Article | Full Coverage 

special coverage

Photo
Central Banks Cautious

Reuters tracks the policies of the world's top central banks as the debate over global economic recovery rages on.  Full Coverage 

Market Update

  • IndiaIndia
  • USUS
  • UKUK
  • Asia
  • Most Actives

column

Nipun Mehta
Nipun Mehta, SG Private Banking
India - planning the road to recovery

There needs to be an acceptable balance created between education & healthcare and infrastructure spend.  Full Article 

SHOWCASE

Robot Asimo

Snapshots of Honda Motor's humanoid robot Asimo  Slideshow 

 
Marketing Strategy
Marketing Strategy

Companies are now using direct marketing methods to sell their products.  Full Article 

 
Out of Woods?
Out of the Woods?

Analysis - CIT's bankruptcy exit fraught with uncertainty  Full Article 

 
Exit Plans
Exit Plans

Factbox - Stimulus exit plans for Asia-Pacific's big 5 economies  Full Article