The Philippine peso just took a dip against the greenback. We're looking at a 0.3% slide today, putting it at 59.128 per USD—that's the weakest we've seen since mid-November (specifically November 17). Forex traders are keeping a close eye on this one as the peso continues feeling pressure in the currency markets.
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UnluckyLemur
· 7h ago
The peso has dropped again, I really can't take it anymore...
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SeasonedInvestor
· 12h ago
The peso has crashed again, and this time it's really going down.
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GasFeeNightmare
· 12-04 03:44
Here we go again, the Philippine Peso is dropping again. I need to calculate whether the cost of cross-chain arbitrage will increase again.
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CryptoFortuneTeller
· 12-04 03:33
The peso has dropped again, this pace is pretty intense... It's really hard to hold on under continuous pressure.
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NftRegretMachine
· 12-04 03:26
The peso has dropped again? Now I really have to go shopping in the Philippines, haha.
The Philippine peso just took a dip against the greenback. We're looking at a 0.3% slide today, putting it at 59.128 per USD—that's the weakest we've seen since mid-November (specifically November 17). Forex traders are keeping a close eye on this one as the peso continues feeling pressure in the currency markets.