The officials allayed speculations in the market that margin money for short selling of shares will be raised.
Key officials said people in the market fear that this may be the beginning of the end of US bond buyback plan. "Withdrawal of QE may start early, that is the fear," a key official said, adding the worries over the rupee value are spreading into equity markets and vice versa.
The officials said theoretically it is possible to arrest the rupee fall by completely choking liquidity but that will have severe impact .on growth. "But, that is not the mandate and intention of government."
They also tried to convince the market that margin money requirements for short selling of shares will not be raised. "There is no proposal to this effect," one of the officials said.
The Sensex plunged by 552.96 points or 2.86% at 18,814.63 points as per the latest reading on the Bombay Stock Exchange. The rupee touched the record 62 against the dollar in mid-trading today.
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