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Ringgit ends higher on China's economy, vaccine hopes

There is hope that the ringgit will further improve before and after the US election

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 19 Oct 2020 7:11PM

Ringgit ends higher on China's economy, vaccine hopes
At 6pm, the ringgit stood at 4.1415/1465 versus the US dollar. – AFP file pic, October 19, 2020

KUALA LUMPUR – The ringgit ended on a stronger note on Monday as investors parsed through a bag of Chinese economic data and vaccine developments.

At 6pm, the local currency stood at 4.1415/1465 versus the greenback compared with 4.1470/1520 at last Friday’s close.

Axi chief global market strategist Stephen Innes said although there was a mild disappointment in the latest China’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) print, consumer consumption data like retail sales and industrial production painted an improving China landscape.

The world's second-biggest economy and Malaysia’s major trading partner saw an economic growth of 4.9% in the third quarter this year, quicker than the 3.2% posted in the second quarter.

However, the economy expanded less than the expected 5.2%.

Meanwhile, production surged 6.9% year-on-year in September, while retail sales of consumer goods climbed 3.3% during the month.

“I also feel very bullish for Asian currencies on a Joe Biden election win. So, I think we could see 4.12 on the ringgit post-US election as the yuan would have more room to rally.

“And 4.135 is not a bridge too far before the US election so long as we get a pre-election US stimulus deal and oil prices hold up,” he told Bernama.

The ringgit hit its highest level against the greenback this year at RM4.1347 on October 9.

The market also got a boost from Pfizer Inc’s statement on Friday that it could have a Covid-19 vaccine ready in the United States by the end of 2020 and the US’s effort to finalise its stimulus package.

In addition, market players are also monitoring the outcome from Opec+ meeting today to assess the market amid rising Covid-19 cases.

Going forward, investors could focus on October flash Manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) from around the world on Friday, he added.

Meanwhile, the ringgit was traded mixed against other major currencies.

It was unchanged against the Singapore dollar from last Friday’s 3.0517/0556 and increased versus the yen to 3.9308/9367 from 3.9409/9460.

The local unit was lower against the British pound to 5.3819/3900 from 5.3654/3735 and vis-a-vis the euro at 4.8679/8755 from 4.8553/8628 last Friday. – Bernama, October 19, 2020

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