Rupee Extends Slide Against Dollar, Ends At Fresh 6-Month Low: 10 Points

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
On Monday, the rupee had settled at 71.43 against the dollar. The rupee depreciated for second day
in a row and fell 28 paise to close at a new six-month low against the US dollar
In the intraday trade rupee fell to a day's low of 71.80 before settling at 71.71 against the greenback, news agency Press Trust of India
(PTI) reported
Investors remained risk averse on the back of slowing economy and outlook on foreign fund outflows amid weakness in most of the emerging
market currencies, the report quoted forex traders as saying
However, there are expectations that the government will soon come out with a stimulus package to arrest the slowdown in consumer demand in
various sectors
rupee declined for a second day as importers and foreign banks rush for the dollar amid recovery in crude oil prices
Market is also expecting fund outflows of around $102 million on the back of Shell selling stake in Mahanagar gas," PTI quoted VK Sharma,
head PCG - capital markets strategy, HDFC Securities as saying.The dollar index hovered near a three-week high as expectations of fresh
stimulus drove an improvement in appetite for riskier assets and lifted US government bond yields, Mr Sharma said, adding that the next
support for the rupee is seen at 72.50 odd levels.The dollar index -- which gauges the greenback's strength against a basket of six
currencies -- rose 0.06 per cent to 98.40
or 0.2 per cent lower at 37,328 and the NSE Nifty 50 declined 37 points or 0.3 per cent to close at 11,017.Foreign institutional investors
(FIIs) bought equities worth Rs 373.23 crore on Tuesday, NSE's provisional data showed.The yield on the 10-year Indian government bond
ended flat at 6.59 per cent on Tuesday.On Monday, the rupee had settled at 71.43 against the American currency.Get Breaking news, live
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