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Tuesday, May 16, 2023

Ringgit up as hope for deal on US debt ceiling rises

 

KUALA LUMPUR: The ringgit improved versus the US dollar in early trade today amid hopes for an agreement on raising the US debt ceiling.

At 9am, the local note rose to 4.4910/4.4935 versus the greenback from yesterday’s closing rate of 4.4960/4.4985.

Bank Muamalat Malaysia Bhd chief economist Afzanizam Rashid said the failure to reach an agreement on the US debt ceiling could easily lead to a risk-off environment, which would hurt emerging market currencies like the ringgit.

Investors will closely monitor today’s discussions on the US debt ceiling. It was reported that US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said that the US administration and congressional Republicans were making progress in their negotiations over federal spending and raising the debt limit.

Yellen, however, reiterated that it is still likely that the US could default on its debt obligations possibly as soon as June 1 if the US Congress doesn’t act.

Afzanizam noted that a slew of China data will be announced today, namely the country’s fixed asset investment, retail sales, and industrial production for April.

“Perhaps this may support the ringgit today as an improving Chinese economy would help sustain global growth, which can have a positive spillover effect on the Malaysian economy,” he said.

The ringgit was traded lower against a basket of major currencies.

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It depreciated against the euro to 4.8867/4.8894 from 4.8863/4.8890 at the close yesterday, reduced vis-a-vis the British pound at 5.6268/5.6299 versus 5.6169/5.6200 and eased against the Japanese yen to 3.3039/3.3060 from 3.3010/3.3031 previously.

The local note traded mixed against Asean currencies.

It rose versus the Indonesian rupiah to 303.2/303.6 from 303.6/304.0 but weakened vis-a-vis the Thai baht to 13.3067/13.3200 from 13.3045/13.3174 at yesterday’s close.

The ringgit also slid to 3.3625/3.3647 against the Singapore dollar compared with 3.3592/3.3616 and was flat against the Philippine pesos at 8.02/8.03 from 8.02/8.03 previously. - FMT

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