欧博官网:Ringgit likely to decline further against US$
SPI Asset Management managing partner Stephen Innes said the ringgit may also struggle to hold onto gains due to various negative risk events, namely the concern about the increase in Covid-19 cases in China.皇冠管理端登3网站皇冠管理端登3网站(www.99cx.vip)实时更新发布最新最快最有效的皇冠管理端登3网站手机网址,包括新2登3手机网址,新2登3备用网址,皇冠登3最新网址,新2足球登3网址,新2网址大全。
KUALA LUMPUR: The ringgit is likely to continue its decline against the US dollar this week due to higher inflation, says an analyst.
SPI Asset Management managing partner Stephen Innes said the ringgit may also struggle to hold onto gains due to various negative risk events, namely the concern about the increase in Covid-19 cases in China.
“Given the ringgit’s strong correlation with the Chinese yuan, the ringgit could trend weak as traders headgear for the possible regional stock market outflow that may trigger when United States house speaker Nancy Pelosi visits Taiwan in August,” he told Bernama.
,,欧博官网(www.aLLbet8.vip)是欧博集团的官方网站。欧博官网开放Allbet注册、Allbe代理、Allbet电脑客户端、Allbet手机版下载等业务。
He said the market also will be heading into another jumbo ahead of the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting next week and the US Federal Reserve is expected to raise rates by another 75 basis points on July 27.
“This could keep the ringgit grounded until the FOMC is out of the way.
“My fear is that we could be moving into a short global recession that could hurt Asia exporters. So, the sum of all this negativity has me erring defensively,” he said.
Looking at the volatility, Innes said the ringgit is likely to trade within the RM4.44.75 to RM4.45.75 range this week.
转载说明:本文转载自Sunbet。
网友评论
澳门百老汇官网
回复我就想发个言