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Rupee ends 23 paise down ahead of Fed policy announcement
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Staff Reporter | 21 Sep, 2022
The Indian rupee ended 23 paise lower at 79.98 as most traders were in
risk-averse mode ahead of Fed policy announcement, dealers said.
At Interbank foreign exchange market, rupee ended at 79.98 as
against 79.75 close on the previous trading session against the US
dollar.
"The rupee closed at a record low following broad-based
strength in the greenback and risk-averse moods. The dollar appreciated
against major currencies ahead of an expected interest-rate hike by the
Federal Reserve and as Russia's escalation of war enervated investors'
appetite for risk," said Dilip Parmar, Research Analyst at HDFC
securities.
Parmar added that with a third 75 basis point rate
hike by the Federal Open Market Committee widely expected, some
investors have moved to price in an even larger increase.
"Focus
will be on Fed's forecast on growth, inflation and terminal rates. Bias
remains upward. USDINR can play within a range of 79.50 to 80.30 over
the near term," said Anindya Banerjee, VP, Currency Derivatives &
Interest Rate Derivatives at Kotak Securities Ltd.
The market
participants were fretful after Russian President Vladimir Putin
announced a "partial mobilisation" of troops in Ukraine.
The dollar index, which gauges the the strength of greenback against the basket of six major currencies, was at 110.347.
Brent crude oil price was at $93.12 a barrel by the closing of Indian market hours.
Meanwhile,
the benchmark indices ended lower on Wednesday as most investors
remained cautious ahead of US Federal Reserve policy announcement,
dealers said.
Sensex ended down 262.96 points or 0.44 per cent at 59,456.78, while Nifty closed 97.90 points or 0.55 per cent at 17,718.35.
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Customs Exchange Rates |
Currency |
Import |
Export |
US Dollar
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84.35
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82.60 |
UK Pound
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106.35
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102.90 |
Euro
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92.50
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89.35 |
Japanese
Yen |
55.05 |
53.40 |
As on 12 Oct, 2024 |
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