Most emerging Asian currencies resumed falling on Wednesday as fears over global growth and downbeat factory activity reports drove investors from risky assets including stocks.
The Malaysian ringgit led regional losses as Fitch Ratings warned of downgrade risk in the country's rating outlook.
Indonesia's rupiah stayed near a 17-year low with low commodity prices seen hurting export earnings.
The South Korean won fell as foreign investors were set to record the longest selling streak in the local stock market since the global financial crisis in 2008.
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The Malaysian ringgit led regional losses as Fitch Ratings warned of downgrade risk in the country's rating outlook.
Indonesia's rupiah stayed near a 17-year low with low commodity prices seen hurting export earnings.
The South Korean won fell as foreign investors were set to record the longest selling streak in the local stock market since the global financial crisis in 2008.
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