KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia's central bank moved on Thursday to tighten rules on the fixing of onshore reference rates for the ringgit currency and "enhance the quality and integrity" of the process.
The central bank said from March 1, the calculation to fix the ringgit rate against the U.S. dollar will have to be based on quotes with a bid and ask spread of not more than 10 pips.
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