Ringgit to trade with upward bias


PETALING JAYA: The ringgit is expected to trade in cautious mode with an upward bias against the US dollar this week ahead of a decision by the United States Federal Reserve (Fed) on its monetary policy.

Bank Muamalat Malaysia Bhd chief economist and social finance head Mohd Afzanizam Abdul Rashid said the US dollar/ringgit might move cautiously.

This is as the Fed is expected to be guarded in its assessment at the upcoming Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting on June 13-14.

“So, the non-farm payrolls (NFP) announcement for May, which is anticipated to slow to 195,000 jobs based on consensus estimates, is likely to set the tone for next week as we progress to the FOMC meeting dates,” he told Bernama.

The immediate resistance level for the ringgit is currently at RM4.5491, he added.

Meanwhile, SPI Asset Management managing director Stephen Innes noted that the ringgit could trade a bit stronger due to the market pricing in a Fed pause in June.

“So, I’m looking at 4.5675 versus 4.5875 assuming no top side surprise on the NFP,” he said.

Meanwhile, the local note was mixed versus a basket of major currencies over the six-day span. On a Friday-to-Friday basis, the ringgit was higher against the US dollar at 4.5745/5785 compared with 4.5970/6035 a week earlier.

The local note had gone up vis-a-vis the euro to 4.9254/9297 from 4.9340/9409 a week earlier.

It was almost flat against the Japanese yen at 3.2957/2989 from 3.2918/2967 previously and weakened against the British pound to 5.7323/7373 from last Friday’s 5.6819/6899.

The ringgit also traded mostly higher against its Asean peers.

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