The Taiwan dollar surged the most in nearly four decades as a combo of upbeat growth data, bets on easing trade tensions and strong US tech earnings turbocharged currency gains.
It closed about 3% higher against the greenback at 31.06 on Friday, marking the currency’s largest one-day advance since 1988. The island’s benchmark stock index also climbed 2.7% to outperform the region’s equity gauges.
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