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- Malaysian ringgit - Wikipedia
To differentiate between the three currencies, the Malaysian currency is referred to as Ringgit Malaysia, hence the official abbreviation and currency symbol RM
- Ringgit | Definition, Denominations, Examples | Britannica . . .
The ringgit was established as the official monetary unit of Malaysia in 1946, when it replaced the Straits Settlement dollar, a colonial currency created in the mid-19th century
- Malaysia ringgit rally: Importers cheer, tourism braces for . . .
Currency fluctuations are a double-edged sword, with some industries gaining while others losing, but analysts see the ringgit’s appreciation as a net positive for Malaysia
- Malaysia’s ringgit nears four-year high as economy gains . . .
KUALA LUMPUR – The Malaysian ringgit, Asia’s best-performing currency in 2025, is nearing a four-year high as strengthening economic momentum and easing global trade tensions drive offshore
- Ringgit’s upswing set to continue - The Star
PETALING JAYA: The ringgit is in a bright spot to continue its strengthening trajectory against the US dollar going into 2026 buoyed by several key drivers, according to economists and foreign
- Ringgit at 13-month peak: Can Malaysias currency keep rising?
Ringgit hits year’s high against Singdollar; further gains likely but greenback direction is key Unit fuelled by strong investment inflows into Malaysia and encouraging follow-through on fiscal policies
- Ringgit: the Malaysian currency - Worlddata. info
The Malaysian ringgit was established in 1967 as an official national currency and is used only in Malaysia It replaced the previously valid Malayan dollar 1 Ringgit is devided into 100 Sen
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