- The
Malaysian ringgit (/ˈrɪŋɡɪt/; plural:
ringgit; symbol: RM;
currency code: MYR;
Malay name:
Ringgit Malaysia;
formerly the
Malaysian dollar) is the...
- A
ringgit is the
common term for the
currency used in Malaysia.
Ringgit may also
refer to:
Brunei dollar (called
ringgit in Malay),
currency used in Brunei...
- The
Brunei dollar (sign: B$, Malay:
ringgit Brunei,
currency code: BND), has been the
currency of the
Sultanate of
Brunei since 1967. It is
normally abbreviated...
-
Malaysian Ringgit (MYR) was a
floating currency that
traded at RM2.50 at the dollar. As
speculative activities spread across the region, the
Ringgit fell to...
- by
their gross domestic product (GDP). As of 3
November 2022
Malaysian Ringgit (symbol: RM,
currency code: MYR) is
equivalent to 0.211
United States dollar...
- Malaysia. The Bank is the only
institution permitted to
issue the
Malaysian ringgit into circulation. The
Central Bank is
empowered through enactment of legislation...
- muni****lities
sorted by
their export value. As of 30
October 2021, 1
Malaysian ringgit (symbol: RM,
currency code: MYR) is
equivalent to 0.24 US
dollar or 0.21...
- by
median household income. As of 31 October 2023[update], 1
Malaysian ringgit (symbol: RM,
currency code: MYR) was
equivalent to 0.21 US
dollar or 0...
- 8°51′30″S 116°33′11″E / 8.85833°S 116.55306°E / -8.85833; 116.55306
Tanjung Ringgit is a cape
located on the
eastern coast line of
Lombok Island, Indonesia...
- The
Malayan dollar (Malay:
ringgit, Jawi: رڠڬيت) was the
currency of the
British colonies and
protectorates in
Malaya and
Brunei until 1953. It was introduced...