Selangor Journal
US dollar banknotes are seen in this photo illustration taken on February 12, 2018. — Picture by REUTERS

US Treasury yield dip extends ringgit fall

KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 23 — The ringgit extended its decline to close lower against the US dollar on Monday as the 10-year US Treasury yield hit five per cent while geopolitical tension in the Middle East further spurred a risk-off sentiment.

At 6pm, the local currency slipped by 0.49 per cent to 4.7900/7975 against the greenback from Friday’s close of 4.7655/7700. The ringgit is now hovering at 25-year lows.

The yield on the benchmark 10-year US Treasury bond rose nine basis points to 5.014 per cent at the time of writing.

Bank Muamalat Malaysia Bhd chief economist Mohd Afzanizam Abdul Rashid said the local currency has also remained weak as investors worry about how the Mideast conflict will play out.

“I believe the markets are still wary about the possible ground offensive (into Gaza) by Israeli forces (while) the unwavering support from developed countries for Israel could result in further escalation in the region.

“On that note, foreign exchange markets will continue to remain risk averse, which would result in higher demand for the US dollar,” he told Bernama.

Earlier, Deputy Finance Minister I Datuk Seri Ahmad Maslan said external factors have continued to drive the performance of the ringgit and regional currencies. One factor driving the ringgit’s performance this year was the expectation the US interest rate would remain higher for longer.

Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) governor Datuk Abdul Rasheed Abdul Ghaffour said today that they will do whatever is necessary to ensure the ringgit continues to adjust in an orderly manner. The central bank has several market measures that can be deployed to boost the ringgit if needed.

He said although the ringgit’s level versus the US dollar has touched levels similar to the 1997 Asian financial crisis, Malaysia is not in a crisis based on its strong fundamentals, as reflected by its economic growth and well-capitalised banking system.

The currency market is operating in a strong US dollar environment, and the financial markets are further affected by recent geopolitical developments.

“Almost all currencies in the world depreciated against the US dollar, especially those in emerging markets, including Malaysia,” Abdul Rasheed said.

The ringgit was traded lower at the close versus a basket of major currencies.

It slipped against the British pound to 5.8179/8270 from 5.7777/7831 at the close on Friday and depreciated vis-à-vis the euro to 5.0736/0815 from 5.0462/0510. It was lower against the yen at 3.1935/1985 from 3.1781/1813 previously.

The local note was also traded lower against other Asian currencies.

The ringgit weakened against the Thai baht to 13.1104/1359 from 13.0504/0681 and slid against the Singapore dollar to 3.4872/4932 from 3.4731/4767 on Friday.

It also fell vis-à-vis the Philippine peso at 8.43/8.44 from 8.38/8.40, while flat versus the Indonesian rupiah to 300.5/301.2 from 300.1/300.7 previously.

— Bernama

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