WHEN the ringgit rises, so does the country’s capital markets – and vice-versa – with both serving as key indicators of investor sentiment and economic stability.
The currency’s volatility in recent years has mirrored the ebb and flow of foreign portfolio investments, highlighting the balance between external pressures and domestic fundamentals.
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