Currency that can be spent in a particular geographical locality at participating organisations.
1 European stocks opened higher, meantime, amid regional currency weakness and incoming results.
2 RWS did not comment on the impact of regional currency movements.
3 Keg was head of regional currency trading, Asia Pacific at HSBC Global Markets.
4 The idea of a Asia-Pacific regional currency is being floated by New Zealand businesses.
5 The bloc, however, would take more than 10 years to create and may include some sort of regional currency , he added.
6 The Thai baht has been the best performing regional currency this year and bucked the wider trend in this poll to see long positions strengthen.
7 The regional currency swap scheme was initially created in the wake of the 1997-98 Asian financial crisis and later strengthened.
8 Regional currencies firmed slightly, with Brazil's real strengthening slightly to the dollar.
9 Any reduction in trade tensions would be positive for regional currencies .
10 Weakness in regional currencies is also curbing buying interest, said a dealer in Singapore.
11 The Japanese government also announced moves towards stabilising regional currencies .
12 China allowing a big fall in the yuan sent regional currencies and stocks tumbling.
13 Other regional currencies also rose against a subdued U.S. dollar.
14 Other regional currencies were pressured by a stronger dollar, which was supported by safe-haven demand.
15 Raiffeisen analysts said in a note regional currencies could recover, providing support to Polish government bonds.
16 Regional currencies weakened ahead of the Fed meeting.
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