Clarity in Malaysia? Onshore FX hedging rules changed

New hedging rules may provide greater clarity to treasurers and FX market participants, but also prove to be more restrictive.
Clarity in Malaysia? Onshore FX hedging rules changed

In a bid to end the offshore trade in ringgit non-deliverable forwards (NDFs) and deepen liquidity and investor confidence in the onshore foreign exchange market, Malaysia’s central bank has rolled out new hedging and forex measures.

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