Higher oil prices lift ringgit slightly higher against US dollar

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Higher oil prices lift ringgit slightly higher against US dollar
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Price of oil has the potential to reach US$50 per barrel by year-end. FMTNews Ringgit

KUALA LUMPUR: The ringgit opened slightly higher against the US dollar today as market sentiment for the local note was lifted by higher oil prices.

A dealer said global oil prices have been showing signs of improving on the back of tightening global supplies, with countries opening up their economies.

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