WHEN Laura Lim, a 38-year-old Malaysian who has worked in Singapore for the past 8 years, heard news of the ringgit depreciating to RM3.19 to the Singapore dollar this week, she had mixed feelings about where the Malaysian currency was headed in the coming months.
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