Core Viewpoint - Goldman Sachs analyst Danny Suwanapruti highlighted that the Malaysian Ringgit is the "most constructive" currency in Asia, supported by strong economic growth, stable political conditions, economic diversification, and increasing foreign investment, particularly in the data center sector [1] Economic Outlook - Malaysia's exports are expected to benefit from the artificial intelligence investment theme, while the US-Malaysia trade agreement reduces trade uncertainty [1] - The country's economic growth rate is projected to slow to 4.5% by 2026, down from a previous forecast of 4.9% [1] - Fiscal consolidation is on track, with a deficit target set at 3.5% of GDP [1] - Inflation rate is anticipated to accelerate from 1.5% last year to 1.8% [1] - The Malaysian central bank is likely to maintain the policy rate at 2.75% until the end of 2026 [1]
高盛点名林吉特为亚洲最强货币 经济多元化优势支撑本币跑赢大盘
Ge Long Hui·2026-02-05 02:13