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Ringgit ditutup tinggi sedikit berbanding dolar AS

RINGGIT ditutup tinggi sedikit berbanding dolar AS pada Selasa menjelang pengumuman indeks harga pengguna Amerika Syarikat untuk Mei lewat hari ini.

Ketua Ekonomi dan Kewangan Sosial Bank Muamalat Malaysia Bhd Dr Mohd Afzanizam Abdul Rashid berkata Jawatankuasa Pasaran Terbuka Persekutuan AS berkemungkinan mengekalkan Kadar Dana Fed semasa mesyuarat pada 13-14 Jun. Bagaimanapun, mata wang tempatan itu diniagakan bercampur-campur berbanding mata wang Asean yang lain.

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