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Indian rupee long losing run may halt on relief from oil, US yields

  • The Indian rupee is expected to open in 96.66-96.70 range, per traders, having settled at 96.82 on Wednesday
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MUMBAI: The Indian rupee is set to rise at Thursday’s open, helped by a pullback in oil prices that dragged down ​US Treasury yields, a pressure point on the currency in ‌recent sessions.

The Indian rupee is expected to open in 96.66-96.70 range, per traders, having settled at 96.82 on Wednesday. The currency is on a nine-day losing streak, shaving off ​2.5% of its value and repeatedly making new lows against ​the US dollar.

Based on recent price action, any opening dip ⁠in dollar/rupee is likely to be bought into, an FX salesperson at ​a bank said, echoing bankers who have noted that the smallest of ​dips are drawing importers.

Brent crude dropped 5.6% on Wednesday and was last hovering near the $105 a barrel level. Investors continued to monitor headlines for signs of progress in ​U.S. negotiations with Iran to resolve the conflict.

US President Donald Trump said ​on Wednesday that negotiations were in the final stages while warning of further attacks ‌unless ⁠a deal is made.

The selloff in U.S. Treasuries on concerns that a higher inflation outlook could lead to a Federal Reserve rate hike, halted, following the drop in oil prices.

The 10-year yield fell nearly 10 basis ​points on Wednesday to ​slip below ⁠the 4.60% level.

Still, analysts cautioned that yields could rise further, adding pressure on the rupee and other emerging market ​currencies, with rates in Europe, the U.K. and Japan ​tracking ⁠the U.S. move.

“Hard to shake off the bearish dynamic without a solution in the Middle East,” ING Bank said in a note.

Meanwhile, the Reserve Bank ⁠of India ​on Wednesday announced a dollar/rupee buy-sell swap ​auction worth $5 billion with a tenor of three years, scheduled for May 26, which bankers ​said will pull down forward premiums.


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