Rupee concludes weaker against dollar on Friday

28 Oct 2022 Evaluate

Indian rupee concluded weaker against dollar on Friday on account of continued dollar demand from importers and banks. Sentiments got hit after International Monetary Fund (IMF) stated that the strong recovery in South Asia is expected to take a breather with India's economy expanding at 6.8% in FY23, revised down by 1.4 percentage points since the April 2022 World Economic Outlook, due to a weaker-than-expected recovery in the second quarter and subdued external demand. Besides, Reserve Bank of India (RBI) said it would hold a special meeting of its rate-setting committee on 3 November to prepare a report for the government on why it failed to keep retail inflation below the target of 6 percent for three consecutive quarters since January. On the global front, the yen weakened on Friday as the Bank of Japan stuck to its dovish stance, while the dollar was trying to rebound across the board from losses early in the week on expectations the Federal Reserve will hint at slowing its aggressive pace of rate hikes.

Finally, the rupee ended at 82.48 (Provisional), weaker by 15 paisa from its previous close of 82.33 on Thursday. The currency touched a high and low of 82.49 and 82.29 respectively.

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