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Peso rebounds to 57.71 a dollar

The Philippine peso slightly rebounded to 57.71 against the US dollar Friday from a 17-month low of 57.78 Thursday on increased trading volume. Data from the Bankers Association of the Philippines (BAP) showed that trading reached nearly $1.7 billion Friday, up from $1.4 billion the day before. The peso is among the regional currencies that depreciated against the dollar in recent weeks amid the tension in the Middle East and the...

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