26 December 2020

Ringgit to ease slightly amid quiet market next week

The ringgit is expected to ease slightly against the US dollar next week. — Picture by Hari Anggara
The ringgit is expected to ease slightly against the US dollar next week. — Picture by Hari Anggara

KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 26 — The ringgit is expected to ease slightly against the US dollar next week amid subdued demand ahead of the long holiday break, said an analyst.

Axi chief global market strategist Stephen Innes said improving risk sentiment and higher oil prices should see the ringgit trade more favourably next week, but activities should be light as traders move into full bore holiday mode.

He said the weaker US economic data and pound sterling’s repricing higher on the back of hopes of a pre-holiday Brexit deal saw the US dollar traded broadly lower.

“The local market was influenced mainly by external factors, particularly the Brexit deal and Covid-19 vaccine development,” he told Bernama.

The local market was closed yesterday for Christmas and will resume trading on December 28.

On a Friday-to-Thursday basis, the ringgit was lower against the US dollar at 4.0590/0620 versus 4.0375/0415 in the previous week.

The local currency was also traded easier against other major currencies.

It fell against the Singapore dollar to 3.0537/0571 on Thursday from 3.0389/0428 on Friday last week and dropped against the British pound to 5.5186/5243 from 5.4474/4540.

The ringgit eased versus the euro to 4.9479/9528 from 4.9451/9512 and depreciated vis-a-vis the Japanese yen to 3.9153/9193 from 3.8983/8029 in the previous week. — Bernama




Source: Malay Mail

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