Worst is over for the ringgit


Gaining strength: A money changer showing the rInggit and US dollar bank notes as well as the exchange rates at an outlet in Kuala Lumpur.

PETALING JAYA: A stable credit rating outlook and a forecast that the worst is over for the ringgit has lifted the fortunes of Malaysia’s capital markets.

The lift was also helped by the prospects of better political stability.

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