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Indian Rupee Gains as Forward Premiums Increase due to Higher Chance of Deeper Fed Rate Cut – News

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Last updated: 2024/09/13 at 12:00 PM
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The Indian rupee saw a rise on Friday, with hopes of a 50-basis-point rate cut by the Federal Reserve next week, impacting dollar-rupee forward premiums. This positive news also led to an increase in most Asian currencies. The rupee was up 0.05% at 83.9250 compared to its previous close. The currency had been trading close to the 84 mark earlier in the week but saw some relief with this recent development.

Reports from the Financial Times and the Wall Street Journal indicated that the Fed’s decision to cut rates by either 25 or 50 bps next week was uncertain, raising the odds of a 50 bp cut to 43%. This news led to a decrease in US bond yields and the dollar index, with Asian currencies also experiencing gains. Dollar-rupee forward premiums saw a rise, with the 1-year implied yield increasing to the highest level since May 2023.

DBS Bank expects a 25-bp rate cut from the Fed next week but anticipates a more explicit trajectory for multiple rate cuts in the future, which could put pressure on the dollar. Despite these positive indicators, the rupee is expected to remain rangebound as importers’ demand for dollars continues. Forex advisory firm IFA global predicts that the rupee will fluctuate between 83.85 and 84 on Friday.

With the potential rate cut by the Federal Reserve on the horizon, investors are keeping a close eye on the US market and its impact on Asian currencies. The uncertainty surrounding the Fed’s decision has led to fluctuations in the dollar-rupee forward premiums and bond yields. It remains to be seen how the rate cut will affect the global currency market and the rupee’s performance in the coming days.

The rise in dollar-rupee forward premiums indicates a shift in investor sentiment as they anticipate potential rate cuts by the Fed. This change has implications not just for the Indian rupee but also for other Asian currencies. Traders are closely monitoring the situation and adjusting their positions accordingly to capitalize on any potential opportunities that may arise in the market.

Overall, the market sentiment is cautiously optimistic with expectations of a rate cut by the Federal Reserve next week. The impact of this decision on the Indian rupee and other Asian currencies remains to be seen, but investors are preparing for potential changes in the market. With ongoing developments in the global economy, it is crucial for traders and investors to stay informed and adapt their strategies accordingly to navigate the fluctuations in the currency market.

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