Rupee tumbles against dollar on Friday

10 Jun 2022 Evaluate

Indian rupee ended substantially lower against the US dollar on Friday amid sell-off in domestic equities and stronger greenback overseas weighed on investor sentiment. Persistent foreign capital outflows, elevated global crude oil prices, and risk-averse sentiments also impacted the domestic unit. Sentiments were fragile as India Ratings stated that the country’s current account deficit is likely to hit a three-year high of 1.8 per cent or $43.81 billion in FY22, as against a surplus of 0.9 per cent or $23.91 billion in FY21. Additional pressure came as United Nations said Foreign Direct Investment inflows to India declined $19 billion to $45 billion in 2021 but the country still remained among the top 10 global economies for FDI last year. On the global front, yen jumped on Friday after the government and the central bank in a rare joint statement expressed concern about the yen's recent slide to hit two-decade lows.

Finally, the rupee ended at 77.88 (Provisional), weaker by 14 paise from its previous close of 77.74 on Wednesday. The currency touched a high and low of 77.88 and 77.79 respectively.

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