Rupee settles lower against US currency

03 Mar 2022 Evaluate

Rupee ended lower against US currency as risker asset took a hit amid deepening geopolitical tension. Sentiments were also fragile as US Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell has signalled the central bank would start raising rates this month despite uncertainties stemming from the Russia-Ukraine crisis. The US Fed Chair said that he is inclined to propose a 25 basis point rate hike later this month. The rate of inflation in the US has scaled a 40-year high. However, downfall remain capped as India's exports rose by 22.36 per cent to $33.81 billion in February 2022 on account of healthy growth in sectors like engineering, petroleum and chemicals. Meanwhile, India is considering guarantees of lenders' letters of credit and soft loans for exporters hit by a cash squeeze following Russia's invasion of Ukraine and Western sanctions imposed on Moscow. On the global front, euro slid to its lowest level in almost six years against Britain's pound and was pinned near 21-month lows versus the dollar as a fresh surge in energy prices heightened worries about the euro area economic outlook.

Finally, the rupee ended at 75.96 (Provisional), weaker by 16 paise from its previous close of 75.80 on Wednesday. The currency touched a high and low of 75.98 and 75.60 respectively.

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