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Rupee almost breaches 96/$ before clawing back

adminBy adminMay 15, 2026Updated:May 15, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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Mumbai: The Indian rupee went tantalisingly close to 96/$ Thursday in yet another nerve-jangling session that underscored the coming together of an unholy trinity: Persistent foreign fund outflows, the scourge of oil-fueled inflation and mounting concerns over balance of payments.

The monetary unit traded at a record intraday low of 95.96/$, before reported central bank intervention salvaged some respectability for the battered local unit that is on course to remain among Asia’s weakest against the US dollar this fiscal year, too.

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Currency hits a record intra-day low of 95.96 but rebounds with likely RBI intervention

Following reported central bank dollar sales, the rupee clawed back to close at 95.76/$, marginally weaker than its previous close of 95.70/$. Dealers said a Bloomberg News report stating that the government was considering a significant reduction in taxes paid by foreign investors on Indian bonds also contributed to the back-loaded advance for the rupee through an eventful Thursday.

“This is a play on when the strait of Hormuz opens. If taxes for FPIs are cut, there may be some long-term investors coming in, but I do not expect materially large inflow into bonds,” said Anindya Banerjee, head of currency research, Kotak Securities.

The rupee traded in the range of 95.96/$ and 95.68/$ on Thursday. It has weakened nearly 3% in FY27 so far, sliding further from a near 11% slump in FY26. Banerjee expects the rupee to cross the 96/$ mark next week. “The play is now at 98/$,” he said.

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