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Rupee Inches Up as RBI Liquidity Snapshot Reveals Mixed Signals
The Indian Rupee opened marginally stronger on July 17, trading at 85.9050 against the US Dollar, up 0.04% from its previous close of 85.94. The movement comes amid cautious optimism in currency markets, shaped by evolving liquidity dynamics and global inflation cues.
Key currency update:
- The rupee traded in a narrow band between 85.74 and 86.05, reflecting restrained volatility.
- Analysts expect the rupee to remain rangebound between 85.55 and 86.25 in the near term, citing tariffdriven US inflation and ongoing IndiaUS trade negotiations.
Liquidity and money market operations:
- As of July 16, Indian banks held cash balances totaling ₹9.61 trillion with the Reserve Bank of India.
- The government’s surplus cash balance with the RBI stood at nil, indicating no excess funds available for auction.
- RBI’s refinance operations amounted to ₹58.63 billion, supporting shortterm liquidity needs.
- Banks borrowed ₹879 billion via the Marginal Standing Facility, highlighting elevated overnight funding requirements.
Market sentiment:
- The dollar index surged to a threeweek high, driven by strongerthanexpected US inflation data, which dampened hopes of nearterm Fed rate cuts.
- Brent crude futures edged up to $68.9 per barrel, while foreign investors sold a net $91.8 million in Indian equities on July 14, adding pressure on the rupee.
Outlook:
With trade talks ongoing and inflation trends uncertain, the rupee’s trajectory remains sensitive to global cues and RBI’s liquidity stance.
Sources: Reuters, The Hindu, Moneycontrol, Economic Times, Goodreturns.
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