The Borneo Post

Ringgit expected to surge to 3.80 in near term

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IPOH: The ringgit is expected to surge to 3.80 against the US dollar in the near term, Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak said.

The Prime Minister said his optimism emanated from positive indicators like the nation’s strong economic performanc­e, as well as the country’s export value of more than RM80 billion in the first quarter of this year.

“Our currency yesterday dropped slightly to 3.90 from 3.89 (against the US dollar). InsyaAllah, in the near term it may rise to 3.80.

“In terms of currency value, ours is among the best performing currencies as several months ago the ringgit had weakened to 4.49. But it will surge to 3.80 soon,” he said when addressing the Prime Minister’s Budget 2018 with PeopleCivi­l Servants programme yesterday.

This is the fourth edition of the programme in Najib’s quest to share the country’s success stories and explain various government policies that had been and will be implemente­d.

Najib was greeted on arrival at the Allied Health Sciences College, Tanjung Rambutan near here by Perak Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Dr Zambry Abd Kadir and State Secretary Datuk Seri Abdul Puhat Mat Nayan.

The Prime Minister described the rating affirmatio­n of three internatio­nal bodies, namely Fitch, Moody’s and Standard & Poors on the government administra­tive capability recently as not an ordinary recognitio­n.

He said the three internatio­nal rating agencies had visited the country to carry out an in-depth study in terms of facts and figures before affirming Malaysia ratings at ‘A’.

“Our country ratings was affirmed at ‘ A-’, Singapore may be higher but we are in Group A, (while) Italy at B, Greece was worse, Russian at B. So, if people said we will go bankrupt, it is just common sense that Group B will go bankrupt first. How can A go bankrupt before B.

“During the Asian Financial Crisis in 1997, our reserve was at US$20 billion, but the bankrupt story did not surface then. Now our country’s reserve stood at US$103 billion, a five-fold increase from before,” he said.

He said the value of national loans against Gross Domestic Product also declined from 54 per cent to 50.8 per cent. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Najib speaks during his address at the Prime Minister’s Budget 2018 with People-Civil Servants programme yesterday. — Bernama photo
Najib speaks during his address at the Prime Minister’s Budget 2018 with People-Civil Servants programme yesterday. — Bernama photo

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