The currency has also performed well versus the euro, British pound, and Indonesian rupiah
MALAYSIA: The Malaysian National News Agency, Bernama, quoted an analyst on Monday as saying that due to
Dr Mohd Afzanizam Abdul Rashid, the chief economist at Bank Muamalat Malaysia Bhd, told Bernama he believes the second quarter GDP data, which will be announced on Friday, will not differ much from the advance estimates of 5.8 per cent growth. Mr Mohd expects the ringgit to stay close to its current rate against the US dollar. The currency has also performed well recently versus the euro, British pound, and Indonesian rupiah.
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