THERE are two tigers on a mountain in Penang and it is no secret that one of them is the Chief Minister and the other is the former chief minister.
KUALA LUMPUR: The ringgit is expected to stay in rangebound trade between RM4.42 and RM4.43 against the US Dollar next week on caution ahead of more data from the United States, an economist said.
“This quite critical as the following week the US Federal Open Market Committee will meet to make a monetary policy decision, hence there would be a blackout period from Dec 7-19 where FOMC participants and staff are barred from giving public interviews. Afzanizam said US data points this week have been supportive of a 25 basis points rate cut in the upcoming FOMC meeting on Dec 17-18.
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