FOREX: Ringgit Opens Higher Against U.S. Dollar
The ringgit opened higher against the U.S. dollar Monday on strong buying of the local unit amid a weaker greenback, a dealer said.
At 9.00 am, the ringgit was traded at 3.1860/1890 against the U.S. dollar, up from 3.1920/1940 at last Friday’s closing.
The dealer attributed the ringgit’s uptrend against the greenback this morning to market players’ reaction to the bearish U.S. employment data released last Friday.
The latest U.S. employment data reported the biggest monthly drop in jobs in five years, raising concern that the world’s largest economy might already be in the early stage of recession.
“The ringgit is likely to move within a tight range of between 3.18 and 3.20 against the greenback this week as there is no major events expected to stimulate the local currency,” added the dealer.
Against other major currencies, the ringgit was traded mixed.
It depreciated against the Singapore dollar at 2.3052/3084 from 2.3045/3090 last Friday’s closing and it weakened against the Japanese yen at 3.1183/1216 from 3.1155/1187 previously.
Compared with the pound sterling, the ringgit appreciated at 6.3414/3490 from 6.3827/3896 and it also strengthened against the euro at 5.0004/0061 from 5.0137/0178 previously.
– BERNAMA
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