No plans to devalue rupee, market to determine value: Finance Ministry

Indian currency fell abruptly after devaluation reports, but trimmed losses after denial from the government

No plans to devalue rupee, market to determine value: Finance Ministry
Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Sep 15 2016 | 1:38 PM IST
As the rupee saw a sudden plunge this morning on reports of currency devaluation, Finance Ministry officials today said there were no plans to devalue the domestic unit and its value will continue to be determined by the market.

With exports falling in all but one of the past 20 months, there were reports that the Commerce Ministry may discuss with Finance Ministry possible rupee-devaluation.

"Commerce Ministry pushes for all these things. There is no proposal to devalue," a top Finance Ministry official said. "Exporters would have come to the Commerce Ministry with this issue. However, there is nothing to discuss from our side."

Commerce Minister Nirmala Sitharaman too said she had not said that the government was discussing a devaluation.

"I had no conversation on devaluation of any currency with any news correspondent. Any quotes/mentions referring to me on this topic baseless," she tweeted.

Economic Affairs Secretary Shaktikanta Das also said rupee is not an administered rate.

"The value of rupee is determined by the market and there is no plan to change the policy. The market reports that government want to devalue rupee is false," he told reporters here.

The Indian currency fell abruptly after devaluation reports, but trimmed losses after denial from the government.

The rupee, which opened the day on a positive note, changed its course and was trading lower by 19 paise to 67.07 against the American currency in late afternoon deals on reports that the Commerce Ministry might propose devaluation of rupee to boost exports of goods and services.
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First Published: Sep 15 2016 | 1:32 PM IST

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