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This Article is From Sep 22, 2022

Government Not Averse To Weaker Rupee vs Dollar: Report

Government Not Averse To Weaker Rupee vs Dollar: Report
Reserve Bank of India has been selling dollars to alleviate the depreciation pressure on the rupee.

The government is not averse to a weaker rupee in line with global market fundamentals, a senior official told Reuters, at a time when the central bank's intervention has tried to moderate the depreciation in the currency.

The comments come against the backdrop of aggressive rate hikes from the US Federal Reserve, which raised rates by 75 basis points overnight, vowing to battle to beat down inflation.

The Fed's decision sent the dollar to a new 20-year high and the rupee to a record low of 80.28 on open.

"A weaker rupee in line with market fundamentals is not a cause of concern to us," the government official, who did not want to be named, told Reuters.

"It can act as a natural stabiliser for the economy by helping reduce imports and maintain export competitiveness," the official added.

The finance ministry declined to comment.

The Reserve Bank of India has been selling dollars to alleviate the depreciation pressure on the rupee due to the surging dollar and foreign portfolio outflows.

The central bank sold a net of $19 billion from its reserves in July alone to prevent the rupee from falling much below 80.

Alongside its intervention in the spot market, the RBI's forward dollar holdings have fallen to $22 billion from $64 billion in April.

On Sept. 5, RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das said its endeavour, amidst the extraordinary events unfolding globally on an ongoing basis, has been to anchor expectations and allow the exchange rate to reflect the fundamentals rather than overshoot.

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