MANILA, Philippines — The Philippine peso fell to its lowest level in almost 20 months at the end of a volatile trading week, tracking a regional slump as the stronger US dollar continued to batter emerging market currencies. The local unit closed at 58.8 against the greenback on Friday, two centavos weaker than its previous
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