Every South-East Asian currency gained in June - but they can’t catch Philippine's peso


SINGAPORE: June is shaping up to be a good month for South-East Asia’s currencies, with every one gaining.

The rebound is narrowing coronavirus-induced losses sustained by just about every foreign exchange in the region this year.

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