Why the MYR is Strengthening Against the SGD
Original Report
It will likely get harder for Singaporeans to stretch their dollar on Malaysian eats, shopping and weekend trips as the ringgit rallies. With multiple factors powering the blistering rally, is a...
It will likely get harder for Singaporeans to stretch their dollar on Malaysian eats, shopping and weekend trips as the ringgit rallies. With multiple factors powering the blistering rally, is a stronger ringgit here to stay? (Source: Bloomberg)
Glass House Analysis
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