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Indian rupee set to weaken after central bank curtails dollar inflow window

  • The Indian rupee is expected to open in the 95.60 to 95.64 range, per traders, having settled at ​95.4250 to the dollar on Friday
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MUMBAI: The Indian rupee is set to open lower on Monday and will likely remain under pressure through the session after ​the central bank unexpectedly shortened by a month the deadline ‌for its discounted forex swap facility for deposits from non-resident Indians.

The Indian rupee is expected to open in the 95.60 to 95.64 range, per traders, having settled at ​95.4250 to the dollar on Friday.

This comes despite the dollar ​retreating after weak US retail sales data diminished expectations of ⁠a Federal Reserve rate hike next month.

The Reserve Bank of India ​said late on Friday it is bringing forward by a month the ​cutoff for its discounted forex swap facility, following more than $50 billion in inflows from non-resident Indian deposits.

Banks will now be allowed to tap the zero-cost hedging facility for ​overseas FX deposits raised by August 31, compared with the prior ​deadline of September 30, according to an RBI statement on Friday.

The decision has been ‌taken “based ⁠on the encouraging response to the swap facility for FCNR(B) deposits and the resultant forex inflows,” the central bank said.

The RBI decision is “quite surprising”, a currency trader at a private sector bank said.

While inflows have ​far exceeded expectations, ​bringing forward the ⁠cutoff date hurts sentiment for the rupee at a time when oil remains a headwind and the currency ​is already under strain from hedging by importers, ​he said.

The ⁠deposit inflows had bolstered the RBI’s forex war chest, with India’s foreign-exchange reserves climbing to a four-month high of $707 billion through August 7. The ⁠larger reserve ​buffer provided the central bank more room ​to lean against rupee weakness.

The RBI sold dollars through state-run banks throughout last week to ​support the currency, bankers said.



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