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People look at the exchange rate at a moneychanger displaying a poster of U.S. dollar bill, Chinese Yuan and Malaysia Ringgit in Singapore August 24, 2015. The Malaysian ringgit hit a fresh pre-peg 17-year low on Monday as sustained worries about China's economy dented global risk appetite with European and Wall Street stocks suffering their largest one-day drop in nearly four years. The ringgit lost 0.9 percent to 4.2200 per dollar, its weakest since Aug. 31, 1998. The ringgit was pegged at at 3.8000 to the dollar in September 1998 and maintained there until 2005. (Photo by Edgar Su/Reuters)
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