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Currency Squeeze: Rupee expected to weaken further (IANS Forecast)

By IANS | Updated: July 17, 2021 15:15 IST

Mumbai, July 17 High imported commodity prices is expected to weaken the Indian rupee against the US dollar ...

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Mumbai, July 17 High imported commodity prices is expected to weaken the Indian rupee against the US dollar during the trade week ahead, experts opined.

Besides, the possibility of IPO money outflow to foreign venture capitalists will impact rupee's position via-a-vis USD.

Last week, rupee consolidated in a narrow range and has been having a muted reaction despite various data releases.

"Indian rupee is expected to weaken against the US dollar in the coming week due to higher crude prices and a possible outflow of IPO money going back to foreign venture capitalists," said Sajal Gupta, Head, Forex and Rates at Edelweiss Securities.

The rupee closed at Rs 74.5650 per USD on last Friday.

"The safe-haven bets for dollar are still intact and after Powell's testimony FX traders aren't convinced over the insistence of dovish outlook," Rahul Gupta, Head Of Research- Currency, Emkay Global Financial Services.

"Better than expected US retail sales data will appreciate the USDINR spot, rising bets for earlier than expected Fed Rate hike or tapering."

Experts predict a range of USDINR

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