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  • Asian currencies stabilize as trade tensions ease and market sentiment improves, with the Malaysian ringgit leading regional gains.
  • Malaysia’s ringgit strengthens 2.73% in 2024, driven by Bank Negara’s policies and removal from the U.S. currency watchlist.
  • Outlook remains cautiously optimistic, though analysts warn of continued risks from global economic shifts and U.S. monetary policy.

[WORLD] Asian currencies are showing signs of stabilization as market sentiment improves, buoyed by easing trade tensions and cautious optimism surrounding upcoming economic data. The Malaysian ringgit, in particular, has emerged as a regional outperformer, reflecting investor confidence in Malaysia's economic resilience.​

Trade Tensions Ease, Investor Sentiment Improves

The U.S. dollar has experienced significant volatility in recent weeks, primarily due to ongoing uncertainties in U.S.-China trade negotiations. Conflicting statements from U.S. officials and Chinese authorities have unsettled investors, leading to a decline in the dollar's value against safe-haven currencies like the Japanese yen and Swiss franc. However, recent developments suggest a potential de-escalation in trade tensions, contributing to a more favorable environment for Asian currencies.​

Positive signals include reports of a potential easing in U.S. automotive tariffs and mutual signs of softening trade positions between the U.S. and China. While formal negotiations have not resumed, these developments have helped alleviate some market concerns and support regional currencies.​

Adding to the momentum, China's central bank has also taken steps to stabilize the yuan, reinforcing confidence across Asia. The People's Bank of China (PBOC) has implemented a series of liquidity injections and adjusted policy rates in recent weeks to maintain stability in its domestic financial markets. These moves are seen as an attempt to prevent capital flight and support the broader economy, which in turn reassures neighboring markets exposed to Chinese trade and investment flows.

Meanwhile, the Bank of Japan has maintained its ultra-loose monetary stance but signaled a readiness to adjust policy if inflation continues to exceed forecasts. This has slightly strengthened the yen, traditionally viewed as a safe-haven currency. Analysts suggest that the BOJ's cautious tone may reflect a broader trend among Asian central banks that are balancing growth concerns with inflation management.

Ringgit Leads Regional Performance

The Malaysian ringgit has been the top-performing currency in Asia, appreciating over 2.73% against the U.S. dollar by the end of 2024. This performance stands out amid a challenging global economic landscape, where many Asian currencies experienced declines.​

Factors contributing to the ringgit's strength include targeted measures by Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) to encourage businesses to repatriate export earnings and convert foreign income into local currency. Additionally, Malaysia's removal from the U.S. currency manipulation watchlist has bolstered investor confidence in the ringgit's market-driven status.​

Looking ahead, MIDF Research forecasts the ringgit to average RM4.23 against the U.S. dollar in 2025, stronger than the estimated average of RM4.56 in 2024. The forecast anticipates continued support from domestic economic policies and potential risk-on fund flows into the Malaysian market.​

Foreign direct investment (FDI) inflows into Malaysia have also played a crucial role in supporting the ringgit. The country recorded a 12% increase in FDI in the first quarter of 2025, driven by renewed interest in its manufacturing and digital services sectors. These inflows not only boost foreign currency reserves but also help stabilize exchange rate expectations among international investors.

Additionally, the broader Southeast Asian region has benefited from recent portfolio reallocations as investors seek to diversify away from developed markets. Funds are increasingly flowing into ASEAN economies, particularly those with robust fiscal management and consistent growth prospects. This trend is expected to continue, especially if trade agreements such as the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) continue to gain traction and lower intra-Asian trade barriers.

Regional Currency Outlook

Other Asian currencies are also showing signs of stabilization. The Indian rupee, for instance, has gained approximately 0.7% over the past week, supported by central bank interventions and easing trade war fears. Similarly, the Philippine peso has strengthened following the suspension of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas' easing cycle.​

Despite these positive developments, analysts caution that emerging Asian currencies remain vulnerable to external shocks, including potential changes in U.S. monetary policy and global trade dynamics. Continued vigilance is necessary as markets await key economic data, such as U.S. jobs and inflation reports, which could influence the broader currency landscape.​

Asian currencies are consolidating as trade tensions ease and investor sentiment improves. The Malaysian ringgit stands out as a regional leader, reflecting the country's economic resilience and effective policy measures. While the outlook is cautiously optimistic, ongoing developments in global trade and economic indicators will play a crucial role in shaping the trajectory of regional currencies in the coming months.


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