The Malaysian ringgit shot up to a 21-month high against the dollar on the back of the election victory of the incumbent Barison Nasional (BN) party. What does the rally mean for Malaysia and its currency? CT asks the experts.
India’s rupee has strengthened on the back of strong foreign inflows. Some suggest this is a direct consequence of the country opening up its commercial borders. Is this a fair assessment and is the rally sustainable? CT asks the experts.
Gross FX reserves for most Asian countries have stopped growing. CT asks the experts why this is happening and what are the market/policy implications?
India recently announced measures to curb the Indian rupee’s unpleasant decline against the dollar. CT asks the experts whether this will have a positive effect or are India's authorities missing the point?
Jul 2, 2012
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