Finance Minister P Chidambaram clarified that the recent measures of Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to contain depreciation of rupee has nothing to do with upcoming monetary policy review on July 30. The central bank would release the first quarter monetary policy review 2013-14 on July 30. His clarification comes after analysts interpreted the RBI's recent move to raise interest rate on loan throu
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RBI takes further steps to contain rupee weakness
In order to contain the depreciation of rupee against the dollar, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) raised the cost of borrowing under the marginal standing facility by 200 basis points. Further, the central bank restricted the amount of money that banks can borrow from its LAF window to just 1 per cent of deposits at Rs 75,000 crore citing the need to "restore stability to the foreign exchange mar
Rupee strengthens against dollar due to regulatory steps
Owing to a slew of measures taken by Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and SEBI and also because of improvement in foreign capital inflows, Indian rupee is strengthening marginally against dollar. After depreciating to a record low of 61.21 some days ago, the Indian rupee strengthened to 59.65 against the dollar, the most since June 28. The recent strengthening of rupee is also helped by the sale of dollar by banks and exporters, reports indica
OMCs to buy dollar from state-run banks
In order to contain volatility in rupee exchange rate, state-run oil marketing companies (OMCs) agreed to buy dollars for importing crude oil from a single public sector bank. This follows the direction by Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to these companies to use a special window for buying dollars
RBI may take steps to arrest rupee weakness
Some market analysts expect Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to take steps to arrest further depreciation of rupee against the dollar. In order to meet the demand for dollar to import crude oil by oil marketing companies (OMCs), RBI may look at opening a special window from where these firms could buy dollars. A large part of demand for dollar comes from OMCs and if this demand is eliminated from the m
CII survey calls for reforms to stem rupee weakness
A survey conducted by industry body Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) highlights the importance of economic reforms in arresting the depreciation of rupee against dollar.Some of the key reforms mentioned by the participants of the survey are relaxing the sectoral cap on foreign direct investment (FDI), controlling fuel and fertiliser subsidies, removing hurdles to infrastructure proje
RBI trains guns on speculative position in NDF mkt
Reserve Bank of India (RBI) feels that foreign units of Indian companies and foreign companies in which part of equity is held by Indian firms have a role to play in the depreciation of rupee against the dollar. The central bank feels that these entities may be taking speculative position in the non-deliverable forward (NDF) market resulting in the depreciation of rupee against the
RBI to use all tools to reduce currency volatility
Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Governor D Subbarao informed reporters that the central bank does not have any target for rupee level but will use all the instruments it has to reduce volatility. The Indian rupee depreciated against the dollar sharply to over Rs 60 recently
Import bill for crude oil set to rise
India's import bill for crude oil is expected to rise sharply despite the fall in the international price of the fuel in recent months, because of depreciation in rupee. The global price of crude oil declined almost 10 percent since January 2013. However, the import bill of the country may rise because of depreciation rupee against the dollar, reports indicate
Secondary steel firms take hit due to weakening rupee
The cost of imported raw material for secondary steel producers in the country rose owing to the recent sharp depreciation in the Indian currency. Secondary steel producers import steel scrap and coking coal, besides other things. The exchange rate of rupee depreciated up to Rs 60 per dollar thereby raising the imported raw material cost of companies. Some reports indicate that the secondary steel units conc

