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Rupee touches 83.01 against dollar amid key rate hike expectations by US Fed

By IANS | Updated: October 31, 2022 16:50 IST

New Delhi, Oct 31 The rupee on Monday touched a high of 83.01 against the US dollar ahead ...

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New Delhi, Oct 31 The rupee on Monday touched a high of 83.01 against the US dollar ahead of the key Federal Reserve Bank meeting this week.

The rupee opened at 82.57 but touched a high of 83.01 during intraday trade. It eventually closed at 82.74.

There are expectations of another rate hike by the US Federal Reserve when it meets on Wednesday (November 2).

Analysts are hoping that US Federal Reserve chairman Jerome Powell may be less hawkish while reviewing key rates.

Traders are also awaiting the manufacturing PMI and trade deficit data, which is expected to be released on Tuesday as it may significantly impact the rupee movement.

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