The Borneo Post

‘Expect ringgit to appreciate further’

- January 14, 2018

KUALA LUMPUR: The ringgit can be expected to appreciate further against the greenback amid the country’s positive economic outlook, says Second Finance Minister, Datuk Seri Johari Abdul Ghani.

He was responding to the prediction of economists that the local note should be moving towards its fair value of between 3.50 to 3.70 to the US dollar.

“I personally think there is a lot more room for improvemen­t. We have strong exports and foreign direct investment­s, with oil prices having improved a lot, as well as our capital market.

“All this positive outlook will benefit us both economical­ly and also benefit the currency,” Johari said.

He told reporters this after witnessing the signing of a memorandum of understand­ing (MOU) on property venture between Titijaya Land Bhd (Titijaya) and Tokyu Land Corporatio­n (TLC) here yesterday.

The ringgit ended the week stronger against the US dollar. As of Friday 6pm, it was traded at 3.9700/9730 compared to 3.9950/9000 the previous week.

Johari said the current trend of the ringgit reflects the positive outlook of the Malaysian economy and it can appreciate even further, while hinting that economists may be wrong, in even putting a limit to its strength.

“No one can (accurately) predict the performanc­e of a currency.But, what we need to look at is the economic fundamenta­ls of the country.The positive outlook for 2018 is there for Malaysia.

“To what level the ringgit can go or appreciate further, I cannot speculate. The market will take it through. It can go appreciate even further.

“The country needs to ensure it continues to have a good economic environmen­t and ecosystem as well as political stability, as these are among the factors investors look at,” he added.

Johari also said exports would stay competitiv­e even with the stronger ringgit and Bank Negara Malaysia’s current policy on the local unit is adequate and very clear.

He dismissed the notion that the current strength of the ringgit had anything to do with the upcoming 14th general elections, saying, no government interventi­on was being undertaken to impact its

I personally think there is a lot more room for improvemen­t. We have strong exports and foreign direct investment­s, with oil prices having improved a lot, as well as our capital market. All this positive outlook will benefit us both economical­ly and also benefit the currency. — Datuk Seri Johari Abdul Ghani, Second Finance Minister

current performanc­e.

Earlier in his keynote address at the event, Johari said he hoped the alliance between Titijaya and TLC will mark the continuati­on of Malaysia and Japan’s 60 years of bilateral ties and economic cooperatio­n.

As of the third quarter of last year, Japan was ranked as Malaysia’s fourth largest trading partner after China, Singapore and the United States, with total trade amounting to RM103.1 billion. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Johari (centre) witnessing the exchange of souvenirs between Titijaya director Tan Sri Lim Soon Peng (second left) and Tokyu Land Corporatio­n deputy director Hitoshi Uemura. Looking on are Titijaya chairman Tan Sri Mohd Anwar Mohd Nor (left) and...
Johari (centre) witnessing the exchange of souvenirs between Titijaya director Tan Sri Lim Soon Peng (second left) and Tokyu Land Corporatio­n deputy director Hitoshi Uemura. Looking on are Titijaya chairman Tan Sri Mohd Anwar Mohd Nor (left) and...

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