
The South Korean won and Thai baht, previously strong performers, are experiencing reversals in the year's final trading days. The won has rebounded following official support signals from authorities, while the baht is weakening amid concerns the central bank might curb its rally to protect exports. These shifts highlight a volatile year for Asian currencies, influenced by trade disruptions and central bank actions, with other currencies like India's rupee facing pressure and China's yuan heading for a strong year.