Ringgit likely to trade cautiously next week amid US tariff concerns


KUALA LUMPUR: The ringgit is anticipated to trade cautiously against the dollar next week as investors monitor external developments, particularly regarding United States tariffs.

In a research note, Kenanga Investment Bank Bhd stated that the ringgit should find support from domestic economic stability and a softer US dollar, likely holding near current levels.

"President Donald Trump’s proposed chips and pharmaceutical tariffs will likely dampen sentiment in risk assets. Investors are also tracking pressure on BRICS and signs of strain in the US-China trade detente. 

"Trump’s rapid-fire policy moves and media headlines continue to drive market uncertainty,” it said.

As such, the research firm said the ringgit has traded higher this week, hovering within the range of 4.23-4.24 after a weaker-than-expected US jobs report pulled the greenback lower.

On a Friday-to-Friday basis, the ringgit ended the week higher against the greenback, closing at 4.2420/2480 versus 4.2750/2815 previously.

However, the local note traded lower against a basket of major currencies.

On Friday, the ringgit depreciated vis-à-vis the Japanese yen to 2.8720/8763 from 2.8407/8452 the previous week, declined against the British pound to 5.7034/7114 from 5.6208/6293 and eased versus the euro to 4.9381/9451 from 4.8752/8826.

The ringgit also trended lower against ASEAN currencies.

The local note slipped against the Singapore dollar to 3.3014/3064 from 3.2907/2960 at the end of last week, inched down versus the Thai baht to 13.1173/1419 from 13.0058/0319, slid versus the Indonesian rupiah to 260.3/260.8 from 258.8/259.4 and edged down against the Philippine peso to 7.43/7.44 from 7.35/7.36 in the preceding week. - Bernama 

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