Potential for share prices to climb higher


WHILE it is well understood that the ringgit’s strengthening will favour certain listed companies, the jury is still out whether this has been fully factored into their share prices.

If the local currency’s strength is sustained over the long term, certain industries could experience gains such as lower input costs and reduced import prices, though these may take time to materialise.

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