Growing Caution Pressures Ringgit To Trade Rangebound Above 4.70/USD

Despite the ringgit’s failure to strengthen below the 4.70/USD level,  further signs of weakness in the US economy, such as the weaker than-expected US retail sales reading of 0.1% MoM (consensus:  0.3%), have helped the ringgit remain stable below 4.71/USD.

Kenanga Investment Bank (Kenanga) opined today (June 21) that Americans are beginning to cut back on spending as the prolonged  high-interest-rate policy takes its toll, indicating a potential broader  softening in US growth momentum heading into 2H24.

Mixed China  economic activity and the PBoC’s status quo have not provided  support for the ringgit.

Additionally, concerns over the French  election have weakened the EUR, contributing to a stronger DXY.

A dovish pause by the Bank of England yesterday has pressured the GBP and pushed the DXY higher, resulting in the ringgit weakening  back above the 4.71/USD level.

Despite recent evidence of  weakness in the US economy, Fed speakers continue to emphasise  the need for more data before considering easing, which may keep  markets cautious and the DXY elevated above 105.0 in the coming  week.

Expected stable domestic inflation, projected at 1.9% YoY,  may help keep the ringgit stable. The focus will be on the US  housing market, consumer spending and core PCE reading next  week, where further cooling could solidify expectations for a rate  cut as early as September, bolstering the local note.

The USDMYR’s neutral outlook is expected to persist for the week  ahead, with the pair likely to trade near its 5-day EMA of 4.713. ▪ The pair may hover in a range of (S2) 4.700 – (R2) 4729 next week. However, weak US data may drive the pair to trade below 4.700, Kenanga said.

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