Dealers said custodians (foreign institutional investors) had already pumped in dollars into the country on Tuesday, which were sold on Wednesday by foreign banks across the board. The dollar supply from foreign investors was further coupled with dollar selling by exporters, who panicked with a sharp appreciation of the rupee within a day.
Dealers estimated that around $1-1.5 billion were sold in the Indian foreign exchange market on Wednesday. "What complemented the trigger of the UPA victory was global crude prices falling from highs of $147 a barrel to a low of $125 a barrel and the Indian equity market (the BSE Sensex) moving up by 840 points," said a dealer.
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