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Analysts imagine rupee could fall additional, all eyes on RBI

New Delhi [India], October 7 (ANI): With growing oil costs weighing on merchants’ sentiments, the rupee plunged to an all-time low of 82.22 towards the US dollar in morning commerce on Friday. Depending on the rising crude oil and US payroll information, the US Federal Reserve’s stance on financial coverage may be decided. The rupee had closed at 81.88 within the earlier session.

Manoranjan Sharma, chief economist, Informerics Ratings, stated, “the Indian rupee vis-a-vis the US dollar fell 3 per cent over the last six sessions to nearly Rs 82.50 versus dollar. There are both global and domestic factors responsible for this fall. The global headwinds include heightened uncertainties post the Russia-Ukraine war and consequently, risk-aversion and flight to safe havens.””Macroeconomic factors include sluggish growth, high inflationary pressures, rising trade deficit, current account deficit, fiscal deficit and foreign investors withdrawing money from the Indian markets together with limited scope for the RBI’s intervention because the forex reserves have fallen from US dollars (USD) 642 billion to USD 540 billion.” He added: “We see India’s current account deficit to be about 3.3 to 3.4 per cent of GDP this year. There is a need for close monitoring and vigil on this score,” Sharma stated.

Exporters shouldn’t be allowed to maintain USD earnings past 5 days. The rate of interest on NRI (overseas forex) account must be elevated, Sharma opined, including that the import duties on non-essential objects wanted to be elevated.

Banks must be suggested by the RBI to start out particular USD-fixed deposits drive for a maturity starting from 6 months to 2 years, with enhanced rates of interest.

Aditi Singh, economist, Bank of Baroda, stated, “This was mostly like a reflection of the US data that came out yesterday. There is an anticipation that US payrolls report will come today leaving some nervousness in the market. The dollar is continuing to strengthen because of that, and that is the reason we are seeing pressure on other currencies. 82 level is breached and we probably see the rupee moving towards 82.5 to 83 level.””In comparison to currencies of advanced economies, rupee had relatively performed relatively better. So, if you see the advanced economies like the yen or the euro or the pound, these currencies have depreciated much more and when you compare it even with the strength in the dollar index, dollar has appreciated by close to 20%. So, INR has performed relatively more rational, more strength than other currencies and that is because of the strong domestic fundamentals of the Indian economy that is reflected,” Singh stated.

He added that RBI had been intervening in all markets to defend the rupee and he hoped that their efforts will convey down the rupee beneath 82 degree. (ANI)

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