Rupee surrenders gains on strong dollar demand; down 11 paise

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Nov 16 2017 | 7:13 PM IST
The rupee today dropped by 11 paise to close at 65.32 against the US currency on fresh dollar demand from importers and banks after the US data raised prospects of rate hike by the Federal Reserve by year-end that can trigger flight of foreign capital.
Sustained capital outflows along with disappointing domestic macroeconomic indicators largely kept forex market sentiment highly volatile.
The US inflation and retail data released yesterday kept the prospect of more interest rate hikes in focus, despite tax reform uncertainty, a forex dealer commented.
The negative impact of the sudden spike in oil prices on India's balance of trade and temporary rising inflation too weighed on trade amid concerns over likely fiscal slippages.
The home currency had bounced back from one-month low against the greenback on Wednesday.
Brent crude, the international benchmark, was trading at USD 61.76 a barrel, down 0.18 per cent in Asian trade.
Stocks posted smart gains today with the benchmark BSE- Sensex surging over 346 points to end at 33,106.82, while Nifty rising by 97 points to 10,214.75. FPIs sold shares worth Rs 447.42 crore on net basis today, exchange data showed.
Earlier in the day, the rupee resumed lower at 65.29 from last close of 65.21 at the Interbank Foreign Exchange (forex) market underpinned by strong dollar demand.
It later touched an intra-day low of 65.39, but reversed course against its US counterpart and touched a fresh session high of 65.13 in mid-afternoon deals.
However, the recovery shortlived as the domestic currency fell back sharply towards the tail-end trade due to intense dollar pressure to end at 65.32, revealing a loss of 11 paise, or 0.17 per cent.
The RBI, meanwhile, fixed the reference rate for the dollar at 65.2969 and for the euro at 76.9981.
In cross-currency trades, the rupee dropped sharply against the Pound sterling to end at 86.16 from 85.79 per pound, but recouped against the Euro to settle at 76.82 from 77.21 yesterday.
It also regained regained some lost ground against the Japanese yen to finish at 57.71 per 100 yens from 57.81 earlier.
The dollar index, which measures the greenback's value against a basket of six major currencies, was up at 93.86 in early trade.
The pound sterling was trading firm after the UK retail sales rose more than expected in October. The euro was trading little changed against the US Dollar after retreating from daily highs.
In forward market today, premium for dollar remained sluggish owing to persistent receiving from exporters.
The benchmark six-month premium payable in April eased to 128-130 paise from 129-131 paise and the far forward October 2018 contract also softened to 268.50-270.50 paise from 269-271 paise yesterday.

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First Published: Nov 16 2017 | 7:13 PM IST

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