Ringgit may trade at RM4.25 level against greenback


KUALA LUMPUR: The ringgit is likely to trade at the 4.25 level against the US dollar this week on the back of optimism about China’s economic rebound.

According to SPI Asset Management managing partner Stephen Innes, the outlook for the ringgit is still favourable as the China rebound will counter any economic drag in the United States.

He noted that China’s economic rebound would help regional economies and currencies such as the ringgit but investors need to see better growth in China before allocating more funds to Asia.

“What we are really watching now is the big US dollar and if corporate holders of the US dollar locally and in the United States sell their balance.

“This will be the turning point on broader US dollar sentiment and when the ringgit picks up steam again,” he told Bernama.

Innes also said that he expects the ringgit-US dollar to touch the 4.27 level due to the uptick in market volatility depending on the US non-farm payroll data.

Meanwhile, Kenanga Research said the local note may trade range-bound between 4.24 and 4.28 due to the dissipation of market volatility post-Federal Open Market Committee meeting in the week just ended.

“Locally, the ringgit will be influenced by the release of important macroeconomic indicators such as the fourth quarter gross domestic product on Feb 10, in which a better-than-expected reading may help to boost demand for the Malaysian currency,” it said in a research note.

The brokerage firm also said that the ringgit’s direction would also be subjected to the outcome of US non-farm payroll numbers.

The ringgit ended the holiday-shortened last week lower ahead of the US non-farm payroll data but overall sentiment remained weak due to the volatile economic environment. - Bernama

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