Oil prices edge closer to US$50, fails to lift sentiment on ringgit


PETALING JAYA: Oil prices are on a rebound, edging closer to US$50 a barrel in the international market, amid renewed optimism about a looming production cut by major producers.

But the higher price of crude oil failed to lift sentiment on the ringgit. The local currency’s exchange rate weakened to 4.421 against the US dollar yesterday.

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