The Taiwan dollar has gained a reputation over the years as a stable currency in the Asian region owing to the country's steady economic management, and open investment and trade…

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The Taiwan dollar has gained a reputation over the years as a stable currency in the Asian region owing to the country's steady economic management, and open investment and trade…
The Thai baht (THB) is an important currency within Southeast Asia, due to the prominence of Thailand as a stable regional economy.
The Indian rupee has a currency code of INR and is the 20th most traded currency worldwide with a daily traded volume of approximately US$53 billion.
The Singapore dollar is symbolized by S$ and has a currency code of SGD. There is currently R$34.4 billion in circulation.
China prompted shockwaves in global markets in August 2015 by allowing its currency, the Yuan, to weaken outside of its previous trading band based on market movements.
The currency of the People's Republic of China is known as the renminbi (RMB), and its main unit of account is the yuan (¥ or CNY).
The Japanese yen is the official currency of Japan and, after the US dollar and the euro, is the third most-traded currency in the world, with 23% of daily foreign…
The Australian dollar is the official currency of the Commonwealth of Australia, which includes mainland Australia, its territories, as well as Kiribati, Nauru, Tuvalu and Zimbabwe.
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