
Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand boost local currency settlement
In an effort to reduce reliance on US dollars, Southeast Asian neighbours launch new framework to facilitate corporate access to all three currencies in their local market

Central banks in Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand launched a local currency settlement framework on Monday aimed at boosting direct settlement in their local currencies to reduce their dependence on the US dollar.
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