05 Aug SE Asia Stocks-Most fall on fears of Sino-U.S. currency war
Most Southeast Asian stock markets closed
lower on Tuesday, with the Philippines losing 1.6%, as fears of
a possible currency war between the United States and China
spooked investors.
The U.S. Treasury Department said on Monday it had
determined that China was manipulating its currency and that it
would now take the issue up with the International Monetary
Fund, a
lower on Tuesday, with the Philippines losing 1.6%, as fears of
a possible currency war between the United States and China
spooked investors.
The U.S. Treasury Department said on Monday it had
determined that China was manipulating its currency and that it
would now take the issue up with the International Monetary
Fund, a
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