Rupee recovers 56 paise to 67.07 vs Dollar

September 04, 2013 06:46 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 09:21 pm IST - Mumbai

The rupee wiped out initial losses and made a smart recovery on Wednesday, rising 56 paise to 67.07 against the dollar after RBI stepped in to lift the currency. A file photo.

The rupee wiped out initial losses and made a smart recovery on Wednesday, rising 56 paise to 67.07 against the dollar after RBI stepped in to lift the currency. A file photo.

The rupee wiped out initial losses and made a smart recovery on Wednesday, rising 56 paise to 67.07 against the dollar after the central bank was said to have stepped in to lift the local currency from near record lows.

While a weakening dollar overseas ahead of weekly supply data from the US aided the rupee’s rise, capital outflows restricted the gains, a forex dealer said.

The recovery in the rupee, the worst-performing currency in Asia this year, came as Raghuram Rajan took over as Governor of the RBI, which is battling high inflation, low growth and a burgeoning current account deficit.

The rupee started on a bearish note at 68.10 to a dollar from the previous close of 67.63 and dipped to a low of 68.62 at the interbank foreign exchange market due to dollar demand from importers. The currency had touched a lifetime low of 68.85 on August 28.

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) was said to have intervened at this stage through state-run banks, leading the rupee to bounce back to a high of 66.80 before ending at 67.07, a rise of 56 paise or 0.83 per cent. Yesterday, the rupee had slumped 163 paise or 2.47 per cent.

“The Indian central bank aggressively sold dollars in the spot market to prevent the currency from falling to a record low,” said Pramit Brahmbhatt, CEO of Alpari Financial Services (India). “The trading range for the spot USD-INR pair is expected to be within 66.20 to 67.80.”

The RBI on Wednesday eased external commercial borrowing norms to allow companies to use overseas loans for general corporate purposes. It also clarified that the August 14 curbs were not intended to restrict bona fide overseas investments.

The benchmark S&P BSE Sensex on Wednesday shot up 332.89 points or 1.83 per cent. Foreign institutional investors sold shares a net Rs 716.16 crore of shares on Tuesday, as per provisional data with the stock exchanges.

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