Sebi keeps a tab on capital market, including trading in currency derivatives
The RBI also imposed curbs on banks with regard to trading in currency futures and options with immediate effect
Falling rupee hits household budget on all fronts
Sharp decline in rupee slows down pace of exit for FIIs
At 1:45 pm, the rupee was trading at 60.11 compared with previous close of Rs 60.62
On Monday the rupee slid to an all-time low, breaking past the Rs 61 mark against the dollar
RBI bans banks from proprietary trading in domestic currency futures and the exchange-traded options market
The rates finished higher at 7.65% from the previous closing level of 5.50%, moving between 7.80% and 6.50%
A falling rupee has a cascading effect on inflation as imports like oil become costlier, widens the current account deficit
The yield on 10-year benchmark bond 7.16% 2023 ended at 7.45% on Friday compared with previous close of 7.56%
Costly foreign books and journals raise concerns of libraries as rupee drops to life-low against dollar
Today US Payrolls data show increase by 1,95,000 workers for a second straight month according to the Labor Department in Washington
Respondents wanted govt to fast track stuck up projects, ease curbs on FIIs and ECBs
RBI phoned trading desks with explicit messages to cut their speculative positions in the currency, say sources
RBI governor, D Subbarao, says that he does not have a specific foreign exchange rate target
RBI was cited selling dollars via state-run banks after the rupee fell to the day's low of 60.59, not far from its life low of 60.76 touched on June 26
The rupee then dropped to a low of 60.59 amid renewed dollar demand from importers, a strong dollar overseas and late profit booking in stocks
Slides to all-time low of 61.21, sparking speculation about potential measures from RBI, including providing a special window for oil companies to buy dollars
The Singapore dollar hit a 13-month low against the greenback, while the Thai baht touched an 11-month trough
The partially convertible rupee was trading at 61.05/06 per dollar at 9:50 a.m. after earlier hitting a record low of 61.21