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Ringgit nears 1-year high on rate outlook, growth optimism

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The currency is 0.6% away from breaching RM4.1805 per dollar, a level that would mark its highest since October 2024.

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia’s ringgit is hovering near its strongest level in a year, buoyed by expectations that the central bank will keep policy rates steady and by renewed optimism in the nation’s growth outlook.

The currency is 0.6% away from breaching RM4.1805 per dollar, a level that would mark its highest since October 2024, and is on track for its biggest annual gain versus the greenback since 2017.

“Malaysia’s ‘resilient macro fundamentals, prudent fiscal management, and narrowing policy rate gap with the US’ will support the ringgit,” said Lloyd Chan, a strategist at MUFG Bank Ltd.

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