Convert 1,000 MYR to SGD
(Malaysian Ringgit to Singapore Dollar)
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About MYR to SGD
The Malaysian Ringgit to Singapore Dollar exchange rate is influenced by BNM policy decisions, palm oil prices, regional trade, and Chinese economic data, as well as MAS policy bands, trade data, regional economic growth, and global risk sentiment. Both the Bank Negara Malaysia and Monetary Authority of Singapore play crucial roles in determining the relative strength of these currencies.
The Malaysian ringgit has had a bit of a rough time over the past decade or so but its still an important currency in the Southeast Asian space. Malaysia exports a mix of electronics palm oil and petroleum products so theres a commodity angle but its not as dominant as youd see with something like the Australian dollar. The big quirk about the ringgit is that offshore trading was essentially banned after the 1998 Asian financial crisis when Mahathir brought in capital controls.. the NDF market exists but onshore is where the real action happens. Bank Negara Malaysia manages it through a managed float and they can get quite active when the ringgit is under pressure. USDMYR is the pair youll see and it tends to move with broader Asian EM sentiment.. when the dollar is ripping against everything the ringgit usually gets caught up in that. Palm oil prices are worth watching because Malaysia is one of the worlds two biggest producers alongside Indonesia. Political developments matter too as Malaysian politics can be quite unpredictable at times. Liquidity is reasonable during Asian hours but dont expect much outside of that window.
The Singapore dollar is probably the most well managed currency in Asia and the way the Monetary Authority of Singapore runs things is genuinely unique. Instead of using interest rates as their primary tool like every other central bank they use the exchange rate.. they manage the SGD against a secret trade weighted basket within a policy band that they adjust periodically. This means MAS meetings arent about rate decisions theyre about whether the slope width or centre of that band changes. USDSGD is the main pair and its remarkably stable compared to other Asian currencies because of this active management. Singapore is a massive trading hub and financial centre so the SGD reflects global trade flows in a way thats hard to replicate. The currency tends to be a relative safe haven within Asia.. not quite the Swiss franc of the East but not far off. Liquidity is excellent during Asian hours and reasonable into the European session. One thing to note is the SGD NEER which is the nominal effective exchange rate.. MAS watchers obsess over this because its essentially the policy instrument. Clean well run currency with tight spreads and minimal drama. Hard not to respect it.
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Current Rate: 0.3221 SGD per MYR
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At the current exchange rate of 1 MYR = 0.3221 SGD, 1,000 Malaysian Ringgit equals S$322.06 Singapore Dollar. Rate last updated 16 April 2026, 16:21 GMT.
Exchange rates fluctuate constantly based on market conditions. The current MYR/SGD rate is 0.3221, updated hourly. For timing analysis, see our MYR exchange timing forecast.
1 MYR equals 0.3221 SGD at today's mid-market rate.
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