Ringgit likely to settle at more stable scenario


One possibility that cannot be ruled out is for the ringgit to remain slightly on the weaker end of its long-term trading range between RM3.80 and RM4.50 against the US dollar next year.

THE outlook for ringgit in 2022 continues to be challenged by a combination of external and internal factors that will strongly influence its movement.

One possibility that cannot be ruled out is for the ringgit to remain slightly on the weaker end of its long-term trading range between RM3.80 and RM4.50 against the US dollar next year.

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