Rupee falls 19 paise to close at lifetime low of 80.98 against U.S. dollar

Equity indices fell sharply by nearly 2% each, extending their decline for the third day running

September 23, 2022 04:08 pm | Updated 05:33 pm IST - MUMBAI:

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The rupee slumped 19 paise to close at a fresh lifetime low of 80.98 against the U.S. dollar on September 23, 2022, weighed down by the strong American currency overseas and risk-off sentiment among investors.

At the interbank foreign exchange market, the local currency breached the 81-mark for the first time ever and slumped to 81.23 against the American currency.

It finally ended at 80.98, down 19 paise over its previous close.

On Thursday, the rupee plunged by 83 paise — its biggest single-day loss in nearly seven months — to close at 80.79, its previous record low.

This is the third straight session of loss for the American currency during which it has lost 124 paise against the American currency.

Forex traders said escalation of geopolitical risk in Ukraine and rate hikes by the U.S. Fed and Bank of England in a bid to contain inflation sapped risk appetite.

Further, the strength of the American currency in the overseas market, a negative trend in domestic equities, and risk-off mood amid escalation of geopolitical risk in Ukraine weighed on the local unit.

"Rupee fell to fresh all-time lows against the U.S. dollar after the Fed raised rates earlier this week. Most of the currencies are under pressure as the dollar continues to strengthen," said Gaurang Somaiya, Forex & Bullion Analyst, Motilal Oswal Financial Services.

Somaiya further noted that volatility in Yen remained elevated after the Bank of Japan intervened to curb sharp depreciation. The Bank of England raised rates by 50 bps.

"We expect the USD-INR (Spot) to trade sideways and quote in the range of 80.40 and 81.20," Somaiya said.

On the domestic equity market front, the 30-share BSE Sensex dropped 1,020.80 points or 1.73% to end at 58,098.92, while the broader NSE Nifty fell 302.45 points or 1.72% to 17,327.35.

Foreign institutional investors were net sellers in the capital market on Thursday as they offloaded shares worth ₹2,509.55 crore, as per exchange data.

Meanwhile, the dollar index, which gauges the greenback's strength against a basket of six currencies, advanced 0.72% to 112.15.

Global oil benchmark Brent crude futures fell 1.98% to $88.67 per barrel.

Meanwhile, voting began on Friday in Moscow-held regions of Ukraine on referendums to become part of Russia.

The referendums follow Russian President Vladimir Putin's order of a partial mobilisation, which could add about 300,000 Russian troops to the fight. The balloting will continue for five days through Tuesday.

The referendums, which have been widely denounced by Ukraine and the West as sham without any legal force, are seen as a step toward annexing the territories by Russia.

Sensex, Nifty tumble nearly 2%

Equity indices fell sharply by nearly 2% each, extending their decline for the third day running, amid an overall bearish trend in global markets.

The 30-share BSE Sensex tanked 1,020.80 points or 1.73% to settle at 58,098.92. During the day, it tumbled 1,137.77 points or 1.92% to 57,981.95.

The NSE Nifty plummeted 302.45 points or 1.72% to end at 17,327.35.

Among the 30-share Sensex pack, Power Grid slumped 7.93%. The other major laggards were Mahindra & Mahindra, State Bank of India, Bajaj Finserv, Bajaj Finance, NTPC, HDFC and IndusInd Bank.

Sun Pharma, Tata Steel and ITC were the only gainers.

Elsewhere in Asia, markets in Seoul, Tokyo, Shanghai and Hong Kong ended lower.

European bourses were trading in the red in mid-session deals. The US markets ended in the negative territory on Thursday.

Meanwhile, the international oil benchmark Brent crude declined 1.87% to $88.77 per barrel.

Foreign institutional investors (FIIs) offloaded shares worth a net ₹2,509.55 crore on Thursday, according to data available with the BSE.

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