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Indian Rupee strengthens with the help of state-owned banks selling dollars – News

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Last updated: 2024/06/18 at 7:36 AM
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The Indian rupee saw gains on Tuesday, June 18th, supported by dollar sales from state-run banks. However, traders anticipate limited gains as importers may step in to cover hedging requirements. The rupee was trading at 83.47 against the US dollar as of 10:00 a.m. IST, up 0.08% from its previous close. Indian financial markets were closed on Monday for a holiday, leading to a subdued trading session.

Foreign exchange traders noted that despite expectations of bids after the lower opening on USD/INR, state-run banks were offering dollars, likely related to client orders. The rupee is forecasted to remain rangebound between 83.40 and 83.70 for the week, with a minor depreciation before potential strength. The dollar index was up 0.1% during Asian hours, with Asian currencies mostly trading sideways ahead of U.S. retail sales data that could impact Federal Reserve policy rate expectations.

Philadelphia Fed President Patrick Harker suggested one rate cut by year’s end, considering economic growth, unemployment, and inflation trends. Fed officials remain cautious about interest rates despite softening inflation data. Investors will monitor remarks from various Fed policymakers later in the day for insights into the central bank’s stance. Stay informed with the latest news by following KT on WhatsApp Channels for timely updates and analysis.

The rupee’s performance against the US dollar is influenced by a variety of factors, including dollar sales from state-run banks and importers hedging requirements. Traders are expecting limited rupee gains despite the initial positive movement. Indian financial markets being closed on Monday also impacted trading activities, contributing to a quiet session upon reopening on Tuesday.

While the rupee is expected to remain rangebound for the week, external factors such as U.S. retail sales data and Federal Reserve policy rate expectations could introduce volatility. Philadelphia Fed President Patrick Harker’s suggestion of a rate cut by the end of the year reflects concerns about economic indicators and inflation trends. The Fed’s cautious approach to interest rates signals uncertainty in the market.

As investors keep a close watch on Fed policymakers’ remarks, the rupee’s movement against the dollar may follow global economic cues. The dollar index’s performance during Asian trading hours and the broader perspective on Asian currencies play a role in shaping the forex market sentiment. Stay updated on the latest developments in the currency market by following reliable news sources for critical insights and analysis.

In conclusion, the Indian rupee’s gains against the US dollar on Tuesday were driven by dollar sales from state-run banks, with traders expecting limited upside due to importer hedging needs. Market dynamics, external factors like U.S. retail sales data, and Federal Reserve policymakers’ comments will influence the rupee’s movement in the coming days. Stay informed and make informed decisions by staying abreast of the latest news and trends in the forex market.

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