Ringgit Climbs As Trump Ramps Up Pressure On Fed To Cut Interest Rates
US president Donald Trump is considering naming a new Federal Reserve chairman early, says analyst.
KUALA LUMPUR: The ringgit extended its gains against the greenback at the close yesterday, as US president Donald Trump ramped up pressure on the US Federal Reserve (Fed) to cut interest rates
It has been reported that Trump is considering naming a new Fed chairman early, a move seen as undermining the current chairman, Jerome Powell, who has been reluctant to cut interest rates as demanded by the US president.
Bank Muamalat Malaysia Bhd chief economist Afzanizam Rashid said news of Trump’s intention for an early Fed chair appointment caused the US Dollar Index (DXY) to fall 0.60% to 97.093 points.
“It remains to be seen how this can be made possible as the current chairman’s term will end in May next year.
“Despite that, the underlying tone is about pressing the Fed to lower the Fed funds rate as soon as possible,” he told Bernama.
At 6pm, the local currency inched up to 4.2300/4.2355 versus the greenback from yesterday’s close of 4.2335/4.2405.
The ringgit traded lower against a basket of major currencies and Asean countries.
It depreciated against the Japanese yen to 2.9359/2.9399 from 2.9070/2.9120, slid versus the British pound to 5.8141/5.8217 from 5.7631/5.7726, and slid against the euro to 4.9597/4.9661 from 4.9113/4.9194 yesterday.
Against its Asean peers, the ringgit declined vis-à-vis the Singapore dollar to 3.3192/3.3240 from 3.3061/3.3121, and dipped against the Thai baht to 13.0254/13.0488 from 12.9584/12.9858 at yesterday’s close.
It eased against the Indonesian rupiah to 260.9/261.4 from 259.7/260.2, and slipped against the Philippine peso to 7.47/7.49 from 7.46/7.48, previously. - FMT
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