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Money changers expect demand for ringgit to rise as S'pore eases Covid-19 border curbs
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Most money changers that The Straits Times spoke to are upbeat about sales of the Malaysian ringgit.
ST PHOTO: KOLETTE LIM
SINGAPORE - There was no big rush of people going to money changers following Thursday's (March 24) announcement that Singapore is easing its Covid-19 border restrictions.
At several money-changing kiosks in Raffles Place, Jurong East and Chinatown on Friday, The Straits Times saw just two to five people queueing up at the counters.


