Rupee relatively better placed than other global currencies against dollar: FM

Since February 25, the headline foreign exchange reserves have declined by USD 40.94 billion.Last week, Reserve Bank Deputy Governor, Michael D Patra said the central bank will not allow jerky movements of the rupee and stressed that the Indian currency has witnessed least depreciation in recent times.We will stand for its stability and we are doing it.


PTI | New Delhi | Updated: 30-06-2022 14:45 IST | Created: 30-06-2022 14:32 IST
Rupee relatively better placed than other global currencies against dollar: FM
Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman Image Credit: ANI
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Amid the rupee declining against the US dollar, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Thursday said the Indian currency is relatively better placed than other global currencies against the greenback.

Emerging market currencies have been falling against the dollar amid geopolitical tensions in the wake of the Russia-Ukraine war, concerns over growth, high global crude prices, sustained inflation, and central banks worldwide adopting hawkish monetary policy approaches.

''We are relatively better placed. We are not a closed economy. We are part of the globalized world. So, we will be impacted (by global developments),'' the finance minister said on the sidelines of an event here.

She was responding to a question on the movement of the rupee against the dollar.

The rupee breached the psychologically significant level of 79 per dollar level for the first time on Wednesday and has also hit a series of lifetime lows this month.

However, on Thursday, the domestic currency rose 13 paise to 78.90 against the US dollar in early trade.

Since the war in Ukraine broke out in late February, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has expended its foreign exchange reserves to shield the rupee from steep depreciation. Since February 25, the headline foreign exchange reserves have declined by USD 40.94 billion.

Last week, Reserve Bank Deputy Governor, Michael D Patra said the central bank will not allow ''jerky movements'' of the rupee and stressed that the Indian currency has witnessed the least depreciation in recent times.

''We will stand for its stability and we are doing it. We are there in the market and we will not allow disorderly movement of the rupee. We have no level in mind, but we will not allow jerky movement. That is for certain,'' Patra had said.

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