Ringgit pauses against USD, may resume rally


KUALA LUMPUR: The ringgit was unchanged against the US dollar in the absence of fresh direction and on subdued demand for the local note amid the firmer greenback, dealers said.

At 9 am, the local unit was pegged at yesterday's close of  4.0770/0800.

However, a dealer said an imminent hike in interest rates both at home and the United States, which pushed the dollar to a one-month high last night, could fuel risk appetite today.

Rising crude oil prices, which was currently trading above US$65 per barrel, the highest since mid-2015, would also help spur demand for the ringgit today.

Meanwhile, the ringgit was traded higher against a basket of major currencies.

It rose against the Singapore dollar to  3.0146/0178 from 3.0171/0207 on Tuesday and advanced against the yen to 3.5927/5960 from 3.5933/5963 yesterday.

The local note also strengthened against the British pound to 5.4297/4350  from Tuesday's 5.4391/4456  and appreciated against the euro to 4.7880/7928 from 4.8035/8083  yesterday. - Bernama

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