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Wednesday, August 28, 2024

Ringgit closes higher, taking cue from Bursa’s gains

 

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KUALA LUMPUR
The ringgit extended its rally against the US dollar for the third consecutive day on the back of spillover effects from foreign investors’ interest in the local bourse, said an economist.

“We have seen foreign investors recording net purchases totalling RM1.2 billion from Aug 1 to Aug 27.

This suggests that foreign investors have a strong interest in Malaysia’s capital markets, effectively creating a higher demand for the ringgit,
 Bank Muamalat Malaysia Bhd chief economist Afzanizam Abdul Rashid told Bernama.

Bursa Malaysia extended its rally today, with the key index closing near a 45-month high at 1,675.24 from yesterday’s close of 1,652.29, fuelled by a surge in sentiment within the financial sector, underpinned by the robust quarterly earnings reports from key players.

Afzanizam said the US dollar/ringgit pair is expected to test its immediate support level of RM4.3000 in the near term, in light of the possible cut in the US benchmark interest rates in September.

Furthermore, the revision in the country’s rating for Malaysia by the global investment banks would also lure more investors from abroad to acquire Malaysia’s financial assets,
 he added.

At 6pm, the ringgit advanced to 4.3425/4.3460 against the greenback versus yesterday’s close of 4.3460/4.3500.

The ringgit was mostly higher at the close against a basket of major currencies.

The local currency eased slightly against the Japanese yen to 3.0096/3.0122 from 3.0006/3.0035 yesterday but rose against the euro to 4.8362/4.8401 from 4.8532/4.8576 and gained against the British pound to 5.7425/5.7472 from 5.7511/5.7564.

At the same time, the local note traded lower against Asean currencies.

The ringgit edged down against the Singapore dollar to 3.3337/3.3367 from yesterday’s 3.3331/3.3364 and fell against the Indonesian rupiah to 281.5/281.9 from 280.4/280.8.

It also fell vis-a-vis the Thai baht to 12.7709/12.7865 against 12.7523/12.7712 at yesterday’s close and was unchanged against the Philippine peso at 7.72/7.73. - FMT

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