Selangor Journal
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Ringgit to experience technical correction, trading at 4.40 – 4.41 vs US dollar next week

KUALA LUMPUR, April 8 — The ringgit is expected to experience some technical correction in the coming days, trading in the range of 4.40 to 4.41 against the US dollar, an economist said.

Bank Muamalat Malaysia Bhd chief economist and social finance Mohd Afzanizam Abdul Rashid said the ringgit is already at an overbought position from the technical chart, implying that some correction is quite likely in the near term.

In the meantime, the Non-Farm Payroll (NFP) employment report is expected to show a lower reading, suggesting that the US Federal Reserve (Fed) will pause the interest rates hike decision at the next Federal Open Market Committee meeting from May 2 to May 3.

“However, should the NFP report be higher than what the market expected, there is a tendency for the US dollar to get stronger as the Fed will likely continue to deliver a 25 basis point hike in May.

“The same could also be true if the NFP is lower than anticipated. The risk-off mode would seep in as fear of recession in the US starts to loom again,” he told Bernama.

Mohd Afzanizam said because of the flight to safety, the US dollar could appreciate.

On a week-on-week basis, the ringgit was traded higher against the US dollar at 4.3995/4035 against Friday’s close of 4.4130/4175 a week earlier.

Meanwhile, the local note traded mostly lower against a basket of major currencies compared to a week earlier.

It weakened against the British pound at 5.4730/4780 from 5.4580/4636 a week earlier and dropped vis-à-vis the Japanese yen to 3.3411/3443 from 3.3083/3122, but rose against the euro to 4.8016/8060 from 4.8036/8084.

Meanwhile, the ringgit traded mixed against its Asean counterparts.

The local note was higher versus the Singapore dollar at 3.3079/3114 from 3.3185/3224 in the previous week and increased vis-à-vis the Philippine peso to 8.08/8.09 from 8.12/8.13 previously.

It, however, depreciated against the Indonesian rupiah to 295.00/295.30 from 294.20/294.70 and fell against the Thai baht to 12.9090/9279 from 12.9031/9220 previously.

— Bernama

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