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MUMBAI: The Indian rupee is likely to open little changed on Wednesday amid a recovery in the greenback even as US Treasury yields declined after data showed that job openings in the world’s largest economy fell more than expected in October.

Non-deliverable forwards indicate the rupee will open at around 83.36-83.37, barely changed from its close at 83.3825 in the previous session.

The 10-year US Treasury yield fell to a low of 4.16% overnight in New York after data showed that US job openings fell to 8.73 million in October, the lowest in over two and a half years.

Weakness in the data also prompted investors to raise bets that the US Federal Reserve may begin to cut rates as soon as March.

But the rupee has largely strayed from being driven by fundamentals, a foreign exchange trader at a private bank said.

“It is just people guessing what would be the Reserve Bank of India’s (RBI) response and actual RBI action.”

The RBI likely sold US dollars on Tuesday to cap the rupee’s decline, traders said.

India rupee see-saws in thin band

The rupee has also been unable to gain amid a pick-up in equity inflows.

Overseas investors have bought Indian equities worth more than $2.5 billion in December so far, compared to $1.08 billion in November, according to NSDL data.

Unfazed by the drop in US bond yields, the dollar index ticked up to 103.97, extending its recovery after a sharp fall over the last three weeks.

Dovish comments from a European Central Bank official and safe-haven demand amid intensifying conflict between Israel and Hamas likely aided the dollar’s recovery, MUFG Bank said in a note.

Investors now await further cues on the US labour market from jobless claims data due on Thursday and the crucial non-farm payrolls report due on Friday.

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