IMF not worried about exchange rates in Indonesia, Philippines
The International Monetary Fund is not too concerned over recent pressure on exchange rates in Indonesia and the Philippines as it is not triggered by domestic factors and Asia has stronger reserves than in the past, an IMF official said on May 9.
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