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Ringgit rebound set to ride on recovering exports, Fed rate cuts

by Sarkiya Ranen
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Bank Negara says the Malaysian currency has ‘significant potential to appreciate and be among the top beneficiaries of US rate cuts’

The Malaysian ringgit is set to extend gains into the remainder of the year as exports recover and the US Federal Reserve eventually pivots to interest rate cuts.

The ringgit has been the top performer in Asia against the greenback, behind the Hong Kong dollar this quarter, and is forecast to strengthen to 4.65 by the end of 2024, according to a median of economists surveyed by Bloomberg. The ringgit was little changed at 4.7215 as of 2.25 pm Singapore time on Friday (Jun 28).

The nation’s central bank has been optimistic over the currency’s outlook.

In a statement released on Friday, Bank Negara Malaysia noted the ringgit has “significant potential to appreciate and be among the top beneficiaries of US rate cuts”.

The Malaysian currency has also been supported by a rebound in exports, which in May grew by 7.3 per cent from the previous year, the second straight month of growth.

This comes despite continued weakness in the nation’s largest trading partner, China, with Bank Negara noting the “historically high correlation between the ringgit and the renminbi has declined significantly”.

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Still, there have been some headwinds for the currency this year. The ringgit fell to the lowest since 1998 versus the dollar in February – a move that saw the central bank appeal for state-linked firms to repatriate foreign investment income and convert it into ringgit.

Fitch Ratings, however, sees those issues dissipating towards year-end.

“We expect the negative factors driving the ringgit depreciation, including negative interest-rate differentials, lower exports and portfolio investor sentiment, to wind down in the second half,” analysts wrote in a note on Thursday. BLOOMBERG



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Sarkiya Ranen

Sarkiya Ranen

I am an editor for Ny Journals, focusing on business and entrepreneurship. I love uncovering emerging trends and crafting stories that inspire and inform readers about innovative ventures and industry insights.

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