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Ringgit Faces Near-Term Headwinds, But Medium-Term Outlook Remains Constructive

Kuala Lumpur, 3 July 2026 – The ringgit may face near-term pressure from external market volatility, but its medium-term outlook remains supported by Malaysia’s improving fundamentals, regional trade integration and expectations of a softer US dollar cycle.

Market observers expect the local currency to remain sensitive to global developments in the coming months, particularly movements in US Treasury yields, the dollar, commodity prices and foreign fund flows into emerging markets.

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  • Chee Liang CFA specializes in financial advice and global economic trends, delivering clear insights to help readers navigate markets, investments, and the shifting dynamics of the world economy.

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