KEY POINTS
  • The peso crashed nearly 12 percent, while the lira fell 2.94 percent to a fourth straight day of declines. In Asia, India's rupee fell to a record low against the dollar and the Indonesian rupiah hit a near three-year low.
  • The currency crises will likely lead to some follow-through losses in Asia, but overall, the negative sentiment will not weigh as heavily compared to other factors, experts say.
A man holds Argentine pesos outside a bank in Buenos Aires.

Emerging markets were rattled again, with the Argentine peso, Turkish lira and Indonesian rupiah tumbling overnight. The negative sentiment is set to weigh on other Asian currencies, although they will remain fairly resilient to the impact, analysts say.

The peso crashed nearly 12 percent, following a domestic crisis which saw its central bank hike rates to 60 percent in an attempt to shore up its currency. Extending its steep losses this year, the lira fell 2.94 percent to a fourth straight day of declines.