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Weak rupee actually helps India: CLSA

A weaker rupee at a time of falling oil prices would reduce concerns about inflation: CLSA

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The rupee's recent slide, which on Wednesday took it to a record low of 54.46 against the dollar, is not so bad after all, a couple of analysts say.

A weaker rupee at a time of falling would reduce concerns about inflation, according to this reasoning, while the ensuing boost in exports could reduce India's trade deficit.

That in turn would relieve pressures on the and the balance of payments.

"The depreciation of the rupee is part of the solution, not part of the problem," said , a senior economist at in Singapore, a day before the rupee fell to a record low.

, head of asset liability at IndusInd Bank added the RBI may not need to defend the currency too aggressively in light of the steep decline in oil prices.

"It may not be a bad idea for RBI to allow rupee to find its own floor instead of defending rupee at the expense of money market, which is already under structural liquidity strain," he said.

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Rupee recovers from record low of 56.52

Snapping the two-day fall, the rupee today recovered 16 paise against the dollar to close at 56.08 after slipping to a record low of 56.52 on ...

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