Malaysian ringgit hits 4-month low on market re-opening after Mahathir's shock election win

Malaysian ringgit hits 4-month low on market re-opening after Mahathir's shock election win

The Malaysian ringgit fell to a four-month low on its first day of trade following Mahathir Mohamad's stunning win in the country's general election last week.

The ringgit MYR= weakened as much as 0.9 per cent to 3.985 versus the dollar on Monday, as traders came to grips with the election defeat of the coalition that had ruled the country for six decades.

The Malaysian stock exchange last week extended trading holidays to Thursday and Friday after the government declared them public holidays following the election results.

[[nid:416104]]
This website is best viewed using the latest versions of web browsers.