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Aussie and Kiwi dollars lead Asia’s currency sell-off

Asia’s financial markets performed poorly in September, largely reflecting concerns about the outlook for US monetary policy. The New Zealand and Australian dollars were the worst performers, but Indonesia’s vulnerabilities have also been dragged back under the spotlight.


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