今年亚洲市场主要货币表现如何?
Huan Qiu Shi Bao·2025-12-02 23:02

Group 1 - The Japanese yen stopped its four-year decline against the US dollar in 2025, initially appreciating from 157.7 yen per dollar at the beginning of the year to 140.9 yen per dollar by mid-April, before falling to 155.4 yen per dollar by December 1 [1] - The South Korean won also halted its four-year consecutive decline but remained at a 16-year low, trading at 1468.63 won per dollar as of December 2 [1] - The Singapore dollar appreciated by 5.4%, the Thai baht increased by over 7.2%, and the Malaysian ringgit rose by over 8.2% against the US dollar in 2025 [1] Group 2 - The Chinese yuan has shown strong resilience, with the onshore yuan breaking the 7.07 mark against the US dollar on December 1, reaching its highest level since mid-October of the previous year [2] - The strong performance of the yuan in 2025 is attributed to the relative weakness of the US dollar and the stable economic fundamentals in China, which support the revaluation of the yuan [2] - The International Monetary Fund noted in its October report that the Asia-Pacific region demonstrated resilience in 2025, with economic growth in the first half exceeding expectations despite multiple challenges [2]