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RBI governor Urjit Patel says central bank does not have target for rupee, currency at 74 still better than its peers

Press Trust of India • October 5, 2018, 17:00:23 IST
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After the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) in its fourth bi-monthly policy this fiscal left the policy rates unchanged and ruled out a rate cut in the rest of the fiscal, the rupee plummeted to 74.13 against the dollar, after opening higher then its previous close at 73.52.

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RBI governor Urjit Patel says central bank does not have target for rupee, currency at 74 still better than its peers

Mumbai: On the day the rupee breached the 74-mark against the US dollar for the first time, RBI governor Urjit Patel on Friday reiterated that the domestic currency is still better than its emerging market peers and that the apex bank does not have a target for it. After the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) in its fourth bi-monthly policy this fiscal left the policy rates unchanged and ruled out a rate cut in the rest of the fiscal, the rupee plummeted to 74.13 against the dollar, after opening higher than its previous close at 73.52. [caption id=“attachment_4390411” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]File image of RBI governor Urjit Patel. AFP. File image of RBI governor Urjit Patel. AFP.[/caption] Admitting that the country has not been immune to global spillovers from external factors, Patel said, “The rupee fall, in some respect, is moderate in comparison to several other emerging market peers.” Ruling out a target for the currency, he said, “Our response to these unsettled conditions has been to ensure that foreign exchange market remains liquid with no undue volatility. There is no target or band around any particular level of exchange rate, which is determined by market forces demand and supply.” Addressing the media after the customary post-policy presser, Patel said the rupee has experienced bouts of volatility since the monetary policy committee meeting in August. By the end of September, the rupee has depreciated in nominal effective terms by 5.6 percent since the end of March. In real effective term, the rupee fall has been at 5 percent, the governor said, adding the foreign exchange reserves of $400.5 billion as of end September, are sufficient to finance 10 months of imports. In absolute terms, the rupee is down around 17 percent since January this year. Forex reserves had touched a record of $426.028 billion in the week to 13 April, 2018, but have been declining since then on account of RBI intervention in market to stem fall in the rupee.

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