Ringgit continues downtrend as virus fears persist

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An analyst says local note will continue to be on sidelines along with other Asean currencies. FMTNews Ringgit

KUALA LUMPUR: The ringgit continued its downtrend from last week following worries surrounding global markets as fears over the Covid-19 virus continue to persist.

An analyst said the local note will continue to be on the sidelines along with other Asean currencies, where the alert level for the virus spread is high.

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