Taiwan’s Markets Jolted as Currency Surges Most Since 1980s
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Taiwan’s dollar surged the most since 1988 as traders speculated that authorities might allow it to appreciate to help reach a trade deal with the US.
The local dollar rose as much as 5% on Monday. In an emergency press briefing late Monday, Taiwan’s central bank sought to quell speculation about the currency’s surge, saying that the wild, two-day appreciation was partially attributable to market chatter and urged against irresponsible speculation.