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East Asian currencies have notched noticeable gains. The currencies of Taiwan, Japan, and South Korea have appreciated between 8% and 11% this year. (Nikkei montage/Source photos by Akira Kodaka)

Asia's dollar hedging seen boosting regional currencies

Investor diversification away from greenback assets fresh factor behind strength

TOKYO -- Asian insurers and other businesses have been helping strengthen Asian currencies in recent months by buying more protection against U.S. dollar weakness.

These investors, who have large holdings of U.S. bonds and other securities, had little urgency to hedge when the dollar was strong. But they are now increasing their hedge ratios to protect against a fall in the greenback. This typically involves selling the dollar for local currencies, which appreciates the latter's value.

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