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Ringgit holds steady against US Dollar as Jackson Hole Symposium looms

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  • The Malaysian ringgit opened flat against the US dollar, reflecting stable economic performance and anticipation of US interest rate cuts.
  • The Jackson Hole Symposium is expected to provide insights into future monetary policies, influencing global currency dynamics.
  • Malaysia's strong economic fundamentals and potential foreign investments support the ringgit's stability against the US dollar.

The Malaysian ringgit began the week with a stable performance against the US dollar, reflecting the country's robust economic indicators from the second quarter of 2024. At the start of trading, the ringgit was unchanged at 4.4295/4350 against the greenback, mirroring last Friday's close. This stability is attributed to Malaysia's better-than-expected economic data, which has bolstered confidence in the ringgit's performance.

Market participants are keenly watching the upcoming Jackson Hole Symposium, scheduled for August 22-24 in Wyoming, USA. This annual gathering of global central bank leaders, including the US Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, is anticipated to provide crucial insights into future monetary policies. The symposium's outcomes could significantly impact currency dynamics, especially if discussions hint at potential interest rate adjustments.

Analysts suggest that the ringgit's stability is supported by Malaysia's positive economic growth and the anticipation of US interest rate cuts. These potential cuts are expected to narrow the interest rate differential between the US and Malaysia, potentially increasing foreign investment in Malaysian equities and bonds. Such investments could further strengthen the ringgit's position against the US dollar.

Moreover, Malaysia's sustained current account surplus and resilient domestic demand contribute to the ringgit's stability. The country's economic fundamentals remain strong, with expectations of continued growth in external trade. As MIDF Research noted, Malaysia's economic activities could push the GDP growth beyond the current forecast of 4.7%, further supporting the ringgit's appreciation.

The ringgit's flat opening against the US dollar reflects a combination of strong domestic economic performance and cautious optimism regarding global monetary policies. As the Jackson Hole Symposium approaches, market participants will closely monitor any announcements that could influence the ringgit's trajectory in the coming months.


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