11. As Asian currencies tumbled, some pulp and paper producers in the region may have started offering greater discounts on their products, Dykstra said.
12. As Asian currencies crumble, taking stock markets with them, companies have shelved plans to sell new stocks and bonds.
13. As Asian currencies weaken, their products become even cheaper in America.
14. As a sign of that, many Asian currencies were largely appreciating between November and April, when U.S. investors were beating their retreat from Asian stock markets.
15. As Asian currencies plunged, stocks followed them lower.
16. Asian currencies have plunged and now stocks are following the currencies lower.
17. Asian currencies will follow the lead of the won and the yen because countries need weaker currencies for their exports to remain competitive.
18. Asian currencies are falling in relation to the dollar, making U.S. products more expensive in those currencies.
19. Asian currencies have been tanking since Thailand devalued the baht in July.
20. Asian currencies, such as the Indonesia rupiah, have weakened by more than two-thirds in recent months.