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Indian Rupee Reaches Almost Two-Week High Due to Weakness in the Dollar – News

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Last updated: 2024/08/19 at 11:01 AM
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The Indian rupee has recently seen an increase in value, reaching its highest level in nearly two weeks. This rise is attributed to a decline in the dollar index, which has fallen to its lowest level in six months. As a result, Asian currencies, including the rupee, have experienced broad gains. The rupee was trading at 83.90 (Dh22.86) as of 11:10am IST, up about 0.05 per cent compared to its previous close. It reached as high as 83.85 (Dh22.84) in early trading, marking its highest level since August 6.

Traders and investors are closely monitoring the latest news and developments in the market. The dollar index’s decline of 0.3 per cent to 102.1 has fueled expectations of a dovish stance from the Federal Reserve, with the release of the July policy meeting minutes and Chair Jerome Powell’s upcoming remarks later in the week. US macro data indicating disinflation and resilient growth have contributed to speculation of a possible rate cut at the September FOMC meeting. While a 25-bps rate cut is fully priced in by traders, hopes for a 50-bps cut have diminished due to strong economic data.

Despite the rupee’s initial gains, it has not matched the performance of other Asian currencies, which have seen gains ranging from 0.3 per cent to 1.5 per cent. Over the past month, the rupee has depreciated by 0.2 per cent against the dollar, diverging from the trend of strength in other regional currencies. Factors such as increased dollar demand from local importers and outflows from equities have hindered the rupee’s upward momentum. As overseas investors have withdrawn $2.5 billion from local stocks in August, the rupee’s potential for further gains remains uncertain.

A foreign exchange trader at a private bank noted that unless there is a reversal in equity flows, the rupee is unlikely to surpass the 83.80 (Dh22.83) mark due to persistent dollar demand from importers in recent sessions. This indicates that the rupee’s performance is contingent on various factors, including market sentiment, economic data, and investor behavior. Traders and analysts will continue to monitor developments in the currency market and adjust their positions accordingly to navigate the fluctuations in currency values. Overall, the rupee’s recent gains reflect the broader trends in the global currency market and are subject to various external factors that influence its value.

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