The rupee on Thursday recovered from record low levels to settle 6 paise higher at 76.28 against the US dollar tracking gains in equity markets and foreign fund inflows.\
The local unit had settled at an all-time low of 76.34 against the greenback on Wednesday. \
Forex traders said the rupee traded in a narrow range as gains in domestic equities supported the local unit amid lingering concerns over coronavirus outbreak in the country.\ \
At the interbank foreign exchange market, the local currency opened higher at 76.11, but witnessed heavy volatility and slid to its all-time intra-day low of 76.55 against the American currency.\ \
Traders said concerns over the impact of coronavirus outbreak on the domestic as well as the global economy continued to haunt investors.\ \
Meanwhile, the Reserve Bank in its \Monetary Policy Report \expressed hope that recent monetary and fiscal measures will mitigate the impact of COVID-19 on domestic demand and spur growth once the normalcy is restored.\
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The RBI\ oserved that it was difficult to make growth projections at this point of time due to the lockdown following the outbreak of COVID-19 but contraction in global outlook could weigh heavily on the growth outlook.\ \
"Uncertainty and fragile market sentiments over COVID-19 will continue to keep the rupee under pressure. Further pressure will come from the uptick in crude and surge in the dollar index," said Rahul Gupta, Head of Research- Currency, Emkay Global Financial Services.\ \
Gupta further said, "Also, OTC timings have been trimmed to 10AM-2PM, and it is an illiquid, pessimistic market at this point in time and won't be surprised if 77.50 is breached next week." \ \
Foreign institutional investors (FIIs) remained net buyers in the capital market, as they bought equity shares worth Rs 1,943.41 crore on Wednesday, according to provisional exchange data.\\ \
Meanwhile, \equity benchmark Sensex rallied over 1,265 points on Thursday, led by robust buying amid hopes of a second stimulus package from the government. The E barometer ended 1,265.66 points or 4.23 per cent higher at 31,159.62. \The NSE Nifty soared 363.15 points, or 4.15 per cent, to 9,111.90. \
"The Indian rupee has been under pressure throughout the week, hitting record lows due to the uncertainty in trade created by Covid-19. INR hit a fresh record low of 76.54/US dollar earlier today," said Nish Bhatt, the founder & CEO of Millwood Kane International.\ \
"The unpredictability on the Covid-19 influence means that the INR may come under more pressure in the coming weeks. Most Asian currencies have been falling due to uncertainty over the economic outlook, with near-zero exports due to the outbreak of coronavirus," Bhatt said.\ \
The Financial Benchmark India Private Ltd (FBIL) set the reference rate for the rupee/dollar at 76.0867 and for rupee/euro at 82.4699. The reference rate for rupee/British pound was fixed at 93.5724 and for rupee/100 Japanese yen at 69.88. \ \
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