KUALA LUMPUR: The ringgit is likely to trade sideways, with an end-of-year forecast of RM4.45 against the US dollar.
AmBank Group chief economist Firdaos Rosli believes the Malaysian economy has ample room to expand over the next 12 months, keeping the ringgit in a relatively favourable position against its peers.
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