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Rupee ends flat after slipping to record low, logs worst monthly decline in four - REUTERS

AUGUST 01, 2024

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MUMBAI, July 31 (Reuters) - The Indian rupee dipped to its weakest level on record on Wednesday, extending the gradual decline seen over recent trading sessions on outflows from local equities, volatility in the yuan and persistent dollar bids from local importers.

The rupee closed at 83.72 against the U.S. dollar, nearly unchanged from its close of 83.7275 in the previous session.
The currency hit an all-time low of 83.7450 earlier in the session, slipping past its previous lifetime low of 83.74.

It hit lifetime lows in six of the last eight trading sessions and was down about 0.4% in July, its worst month-on-month performance since March.

Despite the weakness, interventions from the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) have ensured that volatility remained subdued.
Intermittent dollar sales from state-run banks, likely on behalf of the RBI, helped limit the currency's losses on Wednesday as well, traders said.

The dollar index was down 0.2% at 104.2 while Asian currencies rose, with the Japanese yen gaining by more than 1% after the Bank of Japan raised interest rates and unveiled a plan to taper its huge bond-buying programme.
The rally in the yen also helped lift the offshore Chinese yuan, one of the rupee's closely tracked peers, by 0.3% to 7.21.
Investors now await the Federal Reserve's policy decision due later on Wednesday.

The U.S. dollar index was up 0.3% at 104.36 on Thursday, while the euro was 0.4% lower at $1.0782.

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