It has however declined 6.1 per cent in value against the US dollar from July 2014 to June this year, as the greenback has appreciated against Asia's 10 currencies on its own economic strength.
Giving performances of Asian currencies, David Carbon, managing director for economic and currency research at DBS, said the rupee has appreciated by 6.6 per cent from July 2014 to this month against the Japanese yen, euro and USD combined.
Currencies from China, Hong Kong, South Korea, Taiwan, Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand and India had, combined together, appreciated by 13.7 per cent against the yen and 12.8 per cent against euro. However, they lost in value by 6.1 per cent against the American currency.
Individually, the gain/loss figures are the same for the Indian currency vis-a-vis others.
"Asian currencies are too strong," Carbon told reporters during media briefing today, citing their performances against the yen, euro and USD.
Asia's combined economic growth is forecast at 6.25 per cent this year. Comparatively, US growth is forecast at 2.2 per cent, Japan 1.2 per cent and Europe 0.9 per cent during for the year.
Asia is driving the global growth and not the US, he pointed out. "For every dollar of growth the US puts on the global table, Asia now puts out USD 2.50," said Carbon.
Reminding that "too strong Asian currencies" were not good, he said "Central banks (in the region) are shooting themselves in the foot."
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