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Asian Currencies Waiting For The FED Rate Cut 

Stephen Chiu, Chief Asia FX and Rates Strategist, Bloomberg Intelligence

17-Jul-24 07:30

Asian Currencies Waiting For The FED Rate Cut 

So far, the reign of King Dollar continues with markets still waiting for that elusive Fed rate cut. We speak to Stephen Chiu, Chief Asia FX and Rates Strategist, Bloomberg Intelligence for his outlook for Asian currencies for the rest of 2024 whilst taking a closer look at the Ringgit.

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Produced by: Jake Lim

Presented by: Wong Shou Ning, Shazana Mokhtar, Philip See


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Categories:  internationaleconomymarkets

Tags:  Federal Rate Cutus dollarasian currenciesmalaysian ringgitchina third plenum





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