Ringgit worse off, not better than other Asian currencies, says Rafizi


Low Han Shaun

Rafizi Ramli shot down claims that all currencies had dropped against the US dollar. – The Malaysian Insight pic, July 3, 2017.

THE ringgit is now at its worst state compared with other Asian currencies and not stronger as reported recently, PKR vice-president Rafizi Ramli said today.

He said the ringgit was at its lowest against Singapore, Thailand, Philipines and South Korea compared to before Najib Razak was appointed finance minister in 2007.

“Other than Indonesia and Vietnam, the ringgit is worse off against the Singapore, Thailand, Philippines and South Korean currencies. Since 2008, the ringgit has dropped 27.7% while other currencies went up 6.8%,” Rafizi said in his statement today.

Comparing to Thailand, Rafizi said the baht was still strong and shot down claims that all currencies had dropped against the US dollar.

“Even worse, the ringgit’s value has been dropping faster than other currencies since the news of 1MDB money going into the private accounts of Najib was reported by Wall Street Journal.

“The loss of the ringgit’s value compared to 2015 (before the 1MDB news was reported) is 12.3% which is the highest among Asian currencies,” Rafizi said.

Rafizi said Najib through the 1MDB scandal had caused the ringgit to weaken unlike what was reported by a news portal last week, which claimed the ringgit was strong.

“The report is then made an excuse to rebut parties that frequently raise questions about the ringgit’s loss (including me), saying that our claims so far have  not been true.

“That is why I have taken the time to collect data on the ringgit and other currencies from 2007 to May 2017,” he said. – July 3, 2017. 


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  • IF you ask the opposition, without fail they will say that everything is going from bad to worse.

    If you ask the incumbents on the other hand, without fail they will say everything is going from good to better.

    People always say the same thing regardless of how the situation has changed, are either stupid, in that they cant see things that cannot see how things change, or are people who have a personal agenda,
    in that their dont change their opinion even when the situation changes, because they want to push their agenda through, regardless of the situation.

    I dont think that rafizi is stupid, as a matter of fact, i think rafizi is intelligent - but i think that he
    should be seen to change his opinions, at least on some important matters, so that he is not
    seen as a person who is stubbornly pushing this or that agenda.

    Your integrity will be questioned, and your trustworthiness decreases, when you are seen as a
    person who is just pushing an agenda.

    whe

    Posted 6 years ago by Nehru Sathiamoorthy · Reply