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Indian rupee avoids hitting a record low as RBI intervention is expected, despite decline in local stock markets – News

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Last updated: 2024/08/02 at 8:07 AM
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The Indian rupee remained stable on Friday despite pressure from weakening local equities and global markets, staying above its all-time low with support from likely intervention by the Reserve Bank of India. Trading at 83.72 against the US dollar, the rupee held steady from its previous close. Indian benchmark equity indexes, the BSE Sensex and Nifty 50, were both down approximately one percent following a sell-off in global peers, contributing to the pressure on the rupee.

Amidst the global market sell-off, U.S. stock futures also saw declines, with Nasdaq and S&P 500 futures dropping by 1.3 percent and 0.7 percent, respectively. Dollar bids from U.S.-based foreign banks further impacted the rupee in early trading. The RBI reportedly intervened in the market by selling dollars through state-run banks to prevent the rupee from hitting its all-time low of 83.7450, providing support to the local currency in the face of market pressures.

Geopolitical tensions and concerns surrounding a slowdown in the U.S. economy, exacerbated by data indicating a surprising dip in U.S. manufacturing activity, contributed to a decline in U.S. bond yields. The 10-year US Treasury yield hit a six-month low of 3.94 percent in Asia trading, while the dollar index stood at 104.3. Despite the challenges, Asian currencies mostly saw gains ranging from 0.1 to 0.8 percent, suggesting some stability within the region amidst global uncertainties.

Analysts from DBS Bank noted the possibility of a return to broad-based USD weakness in the future, although the dollar index would need to break below 104 first. Dollar-rupee forward premiums rose, with the 1-year implied yield increasing by 4 basis points to 1.91 percent, marking its highest level in six months due to the decline in U.S. bond yields. Overall, market dynamics and global economic factors continue to influence the Indian rupee’s performance against the US dollar, with interventions from the RBI playing a crucial role in stabilizing the local currency.

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