S Standard Chartered Singapore ASA FX Research head Divya Devesh will be speaking on matters relating to foreign currency, including the impact of foreign exchange (FX) rates on the Malaysian ringgit in particular.
KUALA LUMPUR: While the world is still reeling from the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic, it is imperative that Malaysian businesses actively seek opportunities for growth in the global market, especially in areas with exponential potential – such as the halal industry – that the country already has an advantage in.
This is also the core focus for the upcoming webinar titled Halal Export Opportunities, the second online live event under the Export Excellence Awards (EEA) 2021 Webinar Series. Those keen to attend can register at bit.ly/eeawebinar2.
Standard Chartered Bank (StanChart) said the local economy will bounce back strongly in the second quarter this year by 15.7 percent, driven by consumption and public spending as the economy gradually reopens more in 2021.
StanChart’s Philippine-focused economist, Chidu Narayanan, said Friday he
PETALING JAYA: The ringgit is expected to outperform other Asian currencies in 2021, due to the Malaysian currency being a proxy for the global reflat.