Sri Lankan rupee forwards closed steady for a fifth straight session on Friday, as the central bank capped trading at 132.00 per dollar through moral suasion. The four-day forwards or spot-next-next, which were actively traded, closed at 131.98/132.02 per dollar, little changed from Thursday's close of 131.98/132.05. The spot currency and three-day forwards, or spot-next, were not traded after the central bank capped the currency at predetermined levels to prevent volatility, traders said.
Central bank Governor Ajith Nivard Cabraal said the rupee would be stable during this month. Dealers said Cabraal's statement was not a surprise for the market because the central bank has been holding the currency at the current level. Overseas investors sold a net 367 million rupees worth of government securities during the week that ended December 17. They sold a net 44.27 billion rupees ($337.42 million) worth in the 12 weeks to December 17, data from the central bank showed.
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