IT was 10 years ago in July 2005 that the ringgit’s peg of RM3.80 against the US dollar, a capital control remnant from the Asian financial crisis, was lifted.
Today, it’s back at around the same level after slipping below that psychological threshold that Malaysians had been accustomed to for many years after the economic crisis ended.
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