"There are few deals today and to be honest, I don't think there will be huge demand for it since the ringgit is a restricted currency too," the trader said. From Wordnik.com. [China Allows Ringgit to Trade Against Yuan in Domestic Market] Reference
June 29, 3 p.m. Admission: 20 ringgit to 95 ringgit. From Wordnik.com. [Time Off] Reference
Net profit was below market expectations of 35 million ringgit. From Wordnik.com. [Bursa Malaysia Profit Jumps 81%] Reference
Revenue increased 37% to 88.1 million ringgit from 64.2 million ringgit. From Wordnik.com. [Bursa Malaysia Profit Jumps 81%] Reference
Revenue increased to 940.7 million ringgit from 748 million ringgit previously. From Wordnik.com. [AirAsia Posts 43% Profit Rise] Reference
Late in the day, the dollar was at 3.4250 ringgit, up from 3.3940 ringgit Monday. From Wordnik.com. [Asian central banks aid currencies] Reference
Analysts say the China move will boost further ringgit demand for trade settlement. From Wordnik.com. [Ringgit Surges to 13-Year High] Reference
The dollar fell to 3.1315 ringgit, but went as low as 3.1250 ringgit in early trade. From Wordnik.com. [Japan Rises on Hopes of Stimulus] Reference
The provisions for the energy division totaled 2.09 billion ringgit for the full year. From Wordnik.com. [Sime Darby Posts Loss] Reference
The Malaysian ringgit rose as high as 3.1039 to a U.S. dollar before coming off the highs. From Wordnik.com. [Asian Stocks Follow Wall Street Higher] Reference
Based on this price, a buyout of the minority shareholders could cost 5.29 billion ringgit. From Wordnik.com. [Krishnan Plans Buyouts of Measat, Tanjong] Reference
The national flag carrier reported a net profit of 310 million ringgit in the first quarter. From Wordnik.com. [Airlines Post Mixed Results on Strong Sales] Reference
The ringgit soared to a near 13-year high against the dollar Thursday, propelled by the news. From Wordnik.com. [China Allows Ringgit to Trade Against Yuan in Domestic Market] Reference
Trading in Tanjong shares was suspended Wednesday, with the last traded price at 17.58 ringgit. From Wordnik.com. [Krishnan Plans Buyouts of Measat, Tanjong] Reference
Minister Mahathir who capped the ringgit after large-scale capital flight and currency depreciation. From Wordnik.com. [ACCELERATING THE PACE OF CHANGE] Reference
Malaysia has maintained its policy of a fixed exchange rate between the ringgit and the U.S. dollar. From Wordnik.com. [Energy profile of Malaysia] Reference
The loss came despite revenue rising 26% to 3.2 billion ringgit from 2.5 billion ringgit a year earlier. From Wordnik.com. [Airlines Post Mixed Results on Strong Sales] Reference
Sime Darby said it recorded additional provisions of 777.3 million ringgit for losses at its energy division. From Wordnik.com. [Sime Darby Posts Loss] Reference
In the third quarter, its provisions totaled 964 million ringgit, leading to a loss of 308.6 million ringgit. From Wordnik.com. [Sime Darby Posts Loss] Reference
Yesterday the central bank also announced it will allow the yuan to trade directly against the Malaysian ringgit. From Wordnik.com. [Freeing the Yuan] Reference
For the full year, Sime Darby's net profit fell to 726.8 million ringgit from 2.28 billion ringgit the previous year. From Wordnik.com. [Sime Darby Posts Loss] Reference
With the exception of the dollar, those currency pairings are lightly traded, and the ringgit will likely to be no different. From Wordnik.com. [China's Investing Turns to Neighbors' Bonds, Currencies] Reference
Mr. Mohd Bakke said the company plans 5.4 billion ringgit in capital expenditure this fiscal year, the same as in fiscal 2010. From Wordnik.com. [Sime Darby Posts Loss] Reference
Malaysia's ringgit surged after the country's central bank allowed companies to use the currency to settle international trade. From Wordnik.com. [Japan Rises on Hopes of Stimulus] Reference
Apart from the U.S. dollar and ringgit, the yuan also trades against the euro, Japanese yen, Hong Kong dollar and British pound. From Wordnik.com. [China Begins Currency Trade With Malaysia] Reference
Of course, after the Asian Financial Crisis materialized and the ringgit went south, Mathahir made Krugman his economic adviser. From Wordnik.com. [Krugman: Obama's Centrist Economic Appointments "Unavoidable"] Reference
South Korea's won is down 36% so far this year against the dollar, India's rupee down 22%, and the Malaysian ringgit is down 9%. From Wordnik.com. [Yuan Weakening Unlikely] Reference
Malaysia "unpegged" the ringgit from the US dollar in 2005 and the currency appreciated 6% per year against the dollar in 2006-08. From Wordnik.com. [Malaysia] Reference
And on Thursday, China added the Malaysian ringgit to a small group of currencies it allows to be traded directly against the yuan. From Wordnik.com. [China's Investing Turns to Neighbors' Bonds, Currencies] Reference
For the first six months of the year, net profit more than doubled to 971.6 million ringgit, from 427.6 million ringgit a year earlier. From Wordnik.com. [Genting Net Surges on New Casino] Reference
The dollar has lost 6.8% this year against the Malaysian ringgit, 4.8% against the won and 1.7% against the heavily managed Taiwan dollar. From Wordnik.com. [From Yuan, Bang or Whimper?] Reference
The biggest buyout in Malaysian corporate history occurred when Mr. Krishnan took Maxis Communications Bhd. private for 16 billion ringgit in 2007. From Wordnik.com. [Krishnan Plans Buyouts of Measat, Tanjong] Reference
It's not just that Mahathir seems to have been dead wrong about Soros (whose hedge-fund managers say they were buying, not selling, the Malaysian ringgit). From Wordnik.com. [The Ailing Tigers Of Asia] Reference
Earlier this year, Mr. Krishnan took pay-TV operator Astro All Asia Networks PLC private, buying out the 27.1% minority shareholders for about 2.5 billion ringgit. From Wordnik.com. [Krishnan Plans Buyouts of Measat, Tanjong] Reference
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