After RBI’s CRR cut, Rupee at four month high of 54.01

September 17, 2012 06:42 pm | Updated June 28, 2016 08:34 pm IST - Mumbai

A file picture of Indian currency notes. Following RBI's CRR changes, Rupee achieved a four month high and touches 54.01 for US Dollar on Monday.

A file picture of Indian currency notes. Following RBI's CRR changes, Rupee achieved a four month high and touches 54.01 for US Dollar on Monday.

Tracking stock market movements, the rupee on Monday surged to 53.66 a dollar on robust capital inflows but pared some gains to close at 54.01 - still 29 paise higher - amid Reserve Bank infusing Rs 17,000 crore into system by way of a cut in Cash Reserve Ratio.

At the Interbank Foreign Exchange (Forex) market, the rupee resumed sharply higher at 53.80 a dollar compared to last Friday’s close of 54.30.

Soon after, it zoomed to a high of 53.66 on initial rally in stocks as FIIs pumped in Rs 2,252 crore ($ 410 million).

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) today cut CRR by 0.25 per cent to 4.50 per cent to release Rs 17,000 crore into the system but kept the lending rates unchanged in view of inflation and twin deficit risks, despite hopes of a rate cut.

But with the Indian stock market benchmark Sensex, which was up by over 250 points initially, trimming gains after RBI decisions, the rupee too weakened by 15 paise in knee-jerk reaction.

Sentiments continued to remain weak before dollar selling by exporters and some banks helped the rupee settle at a four month closing high of 54.01, a rise of 29 paise over Friday’s close.

Bankers said the CRR cut releases more liquidity into the market, putting pressure on the rupee.

“We saw rupee getting weak by 12-15 paise after RBI announced 25 bps CRR cut in its Mid Quarter Monetary Policy Review today. The rupee started appreciating against the dollar last week after QE3 announcement and FDI reforms introduced by India.

“However, today’s moves indicate the recent gains were short-lived and the trend remains bearish,” said Abhishek Goenka, Founder & CEO, India Forex Advisors.

Last Friday, rupee spurted by 113 paise or 2.03 per cent after the government hiked diesel prices to contain the fiscal deficit and opted for big—bang reforms to push growth.

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