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FINANCE Monday 4th JULY

PHNOM PENH: The CSX Index is currently at 487.64 Points down 2.25 Points or 0.46%

National bank of Cambodia Daily Exchange Rate is 4,073KHR to the USD$ Now a look what else is happing in finance around the world.

DOLLAR HOLDS FIRM AS GROWTH FEARS STALK MARKETS

The dollar kept trade-sensitive currencies pinned near multi-year lows on Monday and the euro was under pressure as investors sought safety due to worries about slowing global growth.

While the euro was flat at $1.0426 on Monday, it was barely above May's five-year trough of $1.0349, highlighting the market's preference for dollars as gloom clouds the outlook.

The Australian and New Zealand dollars hit two-year lows on Friday and were not far from those levels during the Asia session, with the Aussie down 0.1% at $0.6809, after falling as low as $0.6764 on Friday. The kiwi held at $0.6203.

Sterling hit a two-week low of $1.1976 on Friday and last bought $1.2090.

The Bitcoin price is $19,083.48, down -0.20% over the past 24 hours

By Anthony Ellis National Finance.


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