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Fresh worries over Asia’s sliding currencies

By Peter Garnham in London, Song Jung-a in Seoul and John Aglionby in Jakarta

Published: November 20 2008 19:03 | Last updated: November 20 2008 19:03

Emerging market currencies in Asia came under renewed pressure on Thursday, with the South Korean won and the Indonesian rupiah falling to their lowest levels since the Asian financial crisis of 1998.

Analysts said that fears over a sharp slowdown in global growth prompted a renewed downward shift in risk appetite. This drove wary foreign investors into repatriating funds from the region, piling pressure on local currencies.

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