Topic
depreciation
Rupee slips 8 paise against US dollar as crude rises amid Middle East chaos
The rupee slipped 8 paise to 95.25 against the US dollar in early trade on Monday, pressured by a firmer greenback and higher crude prices. Support came from FII inflows and a $10.512 billion rise in forex reserves to $692.866 billion. Treasury experts see range-bound trade with exporters selling up to 95.40 and importers buying dips at 95.
Rupee Tumbles 20 Paise Against US Dollar as Oil Rises and Dollar Strengthens
The Indian rupee weakened 20 paise against the US dollar on Wednesday, opening at 95.15 and slipping to 95.16 in early trade, erasing gains from the previous session. The decline was driven by rising Brent crude oil prices, a stronger US dollar index, and a weak domestic stock market opening, according to a Business-Today report.
Japanese Yen Hits Four-Decade Low Against US Dollar, Sparking Intervention Fears
The Japanese yen fell to its weakest level against the US dollar since 1986, breaching 161.95 in New York and touching 162.40 in Tokyo. Verbal intervention from officials had little effect. Despite the Bank of Japan raising rates to 1%, the yen remains under pressure from the carry trade and expectations of a hawkish Federal Reserve. The government previously intervened with a record ¥11.73 trillion, and markets are watching for further action.
Rupee Tumbles 21 Paise to 94.66 Against US Dollar on Fed Hawkish Stance
The Indian rupee depreciated 21 paise to open at 94.66 against the US dollar on Thursday, following the Federal Reserve's hawkish policy stance which strengthened the greenback. The dollar index climbed to a four-month high of 100.23, while domestic equity markets also opened lower. Positive developments include a US-Iran MOU and progress on India-US trade talks.