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美元强势席卷亚洲汇市 新加坡元和印尼卢比跌至数月低位
Xin Hua Cai Jing·2025-11-04 07:30

Group 1 - The U.S. federal government shutdown has reached its 35th day, tying the record for the longest government shutdown in U.S. history [1] - The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) estimates that if the shutdown lasts for 4 weeks, the annual GDP growth rate could decline by approximately 1 to 2 percentage points, resulting in an economic loss of about $7 billion [1] - If the shutdown extends to 6 weeks, the economic loss is projected to increase to $11 billion, and if it reaches 8 weeks, the loss could be as high as $14 billion [1] Group 2 - Despite the economic pressures from the government shutdown, the U.S. dollar index surpassed the 100 mark during Asian trading hours, marking the first time since August 1 [1] - The dollar strengthened against the Japanese yen, reaching a high of 154.48, the highest level since mid-February [1] - Following comments from Japan's Finance Minister regarding market volatility, the yen temporarily rebounded to 153.49 [1] Group 3 - The euro fell by 0.15% against the dollar, touching the 1.15 level, while the Singapore dollar dropped to 1.3070, the lowest since May 12 [2] - The Indonesian rupiah also declined by 0.5% to 16,733, marking a new low since September 26 [2] - The Indian rupee experienced a rebound after suspected intervention by the Reserve Bank of India, rising by 0.4% to 88.3925, the largest single-day gain since October 15 [2]