
KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 17 - The ringgit opened higher against the United States (US) dollar, tracking Malaysia’s stronger-than-expected second quarter 2026 (2Q 2026) gross domestic product (GDP) growth of 6.0 per cent.
At 8am, the local currency strengthened to 4.0830/0890 against the greenback from Friday’s close of 4.0840/0885.
Bank Muamalat Malaysia Bhd chief economist Mohd Afzanizam Abdul Rashid said the Malaysian economy has remained resilient and continues to surprise on the upside, following the latest 2Q 2026 GDP data.
“On that note, we opined that the ringgit would linger around RM4.07 to RM4.09 today,” he told Bernama.
On external developments, geopolitical risk continues to exert upward pressure on crude oil prices, keeping the ringgit in a tight range against the greenback.
Afzanizam added that traders and investors were uncertain how this would play out and impact inflation, which ultimately hinges on how the US Federal Reserve decides its monetary policy in the next Federal Open Market Committee meeting on September 15 and September 16.
Meanwhile, the local currency opened mixed against a basket of major currencies.
It increased against the Japanese yen to 2.5645/5685 from 2.5660/5690 at Friday’s close and gained vis-à-vis the euro to 4.7257/7326 from 4.7182/7234.
It fell against the British pound to 5.5312/5394 from 5.5232/5293 previously.
The local note traded mixed against regional currencies.
It was marginally higher against the Singapore dollar to 3.1923/1975 from 3.1924/1964 previously, but lower against the Thai baht to 12.3190/3442 from 12.3153/3333.
The local currency remained unchanged vis-à-vis the Philippine at 6.64/6.66 and flat versus the Indonesian rupiah, at 229.0/229.4 from Friday’s close.




