RInggit opens slightly higher as US$ slips


KUALA LUMPUR: The ringgit opened slightly higher against the US dollar in early session today on mild buying interest for the domestic unit.

At 9.04 am, the local note stood at 4.4300/4400 against the greenback compared with Tuesday's closing of 4.4335/4400.

AxiCorp global chief market strategist Stephen Innes said despite a slightly weaker US dollar tone globally, the ringgit is still struggling from the political malaise, oil price volatility and the domestic Movement Restricted Order, which continues to hobble any semblance of an economic recovery.

"While in the background, Malaysia's bond investors are starting to fret as Malaysian Government Securities are on the FTSE World Government Bond Index watch list and the upcoming interim review is this month," he said in a note today.

The ringgit traded mixed against other major currencies. The domestic unit strengthened against the yen to 3.9949/0051 from 4.0174/0185 and rose against the euro to 4.7809/7934 from 4.7967/8007.

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