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Investors bearish on most Asian currencies as US yields climb

Investors turned bearish on most Asian currencies in the past two weeks as surging US bond yields pushed the dollar higher, a Reuters poll showed, with short positions in the Indian Rupee at the highest level in 9 months.

By Reuters May 17, 2018 3:23:20 PM IST (Published)


Investors turned bearish on most Asian currencies in the past two weeks as surging US bond yields pushed the dollar higher, a Reuters poll showed, with short positions in the Indian Rupee at the highest level in 9 months.
The yield on the 10-year US Treasury paper breached the 3% level earlier this week and is currently hovering around 7-year highs on signs the US economy is on stronger footing in the second quarter.
That kept the greenback supported, with the US dollar index up 0.7% so far this week, pressuring Asian currencies and other emerging market assets.