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1 September 2020 

Good MornING Asia - 1 September 2020

The general theme of sell-USD may still hold, but here in the Asia-Pacific region, there are quite a few exceptions to this, which is becoming interesting

Good MornING Asia - 1 September 2020

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Some Asian exceptions to the sell-USD theme
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Some Asian exceptions to the sell-USD theme


The general theme of sell-USD may still hold, but here in the Asia-Pacific region, there are quite a few exceptions to this, which is becoming interesting

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