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Ringgit continues downtrend ahead of US debt ceiling decision

Local note falls to 4.6040/6080 versus dollar compared to 4.6030/6060 at yesterday’s close

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 30 May 2023 10:01AM

Ringgit continues downtrend ahead of US debt ceiling decision

KUALA LUMPUR – The ringgit continued to retreat against the US dollar in today’s early session ahead of a decision on the US debt ceiling.    

At 9.09am, the local note fell to 4.6040/6080 versus the greenback compared with yesterday’s closing of 4.6030/6060. 

Bank Muamalat Malaysia Bhd chief economist Mohd Afzanizam Abdul Rashid said he expects the US dollar/ringgit pair to trade in a narrow range today at around RM4.60. 

He said the risk of a delay in the decision-making on the US debt ceiling could result in the forex market remaining cautious, leading to sustained demand for safe-haven currencies such as the US dollar.  

“So all eyes will be on Capitol Hill as the June 5 deadline is nearing,” he added. 

In the meantime, the ringgit was traded lower against a basket of major currencies. 

It eased to 3.2862/2893 against the Japanese yen from 3.2820/2844 at yesterday’s closing, declined against the euro to 4.9341/9384 from 4.9330/9363, and eased versus the British pound to 5.6928/6978 from 5.6829/6866 yesterday. 

The local note was also traded mostly lower against other Asean currencies. 

The ringgit depreciated against the Thai baht to 13.2829/2995 from 13.2316/2463 and slid against the Singapore dollar to 3.4041/4075 from yesterday’s 3.4016/4043. 

It declined against the Indonesian rupiah to 307.4/307.9 from 307.3/307.7 and was unchanged against the Philippine peso at 8.20/8.21. – Bernama, May 30, 2023

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