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Indian currency down 0.20%  to 64.89 against dollar

byCustoms Today Report
14/10/2015
in India
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MUMBAI: The Indian rupee on Tuesday weakened in opening trade against the US dollar, tracking losses in the Asian currencies markets.

The home currency opened at 64.89, down 0.20% from its previous close of 64.75.

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Most Asian currencies were trading lower after weak China trade data.

China’s Imports plunged 17.7% in yuan terms in September, widening from a 14.3% decrease in August, in its 11th straight decline. Overseas shipments fell 1.1% in September in yuan terms, the customs administration said on Tuesday, compared with a 6.1% drop in August. The trade surplus was 376.2 billion yuan ($59.4 billion), Bloomberg reported.

Indonesian rupiah was down 1.2%, Malaysian ringgit 0.81%, Thai baht 0.5%, South Korean won 0.48%, Taiwan dollar 0.47%, Philippines peso 0.43%, Singapore dollar 0.28%, while China renminbi and China offshore fell 0.22% each. However, Japanese yen was up 0.18%.

Factory output expanded more than it was expected in August as production of consumer durables picked up ahead of the festive season, indicating sustained economic recovery, and retail inflation accelerated in September as the base effect waned, Mint reported.

The benchmark Sensex index rose 0.19% or 51.83 points to 26,955.94.

In August, the Index of Industrial Production (IIP) rose 6.4%, a three-year high, compared with 4.1% in the previous month. Retail inflation quickened to 4.41% in September from 3.74% a month ago as prices of pulses jumped 30%, the Mint report added.

The government will issue Wholesale Price Inflation Index (WPI) on 14 October after 12pm. According to a Bloomberg poll, WPI will be at -4.42% in September as compared with -4.95% in August.

The yield on India’s 10-year benchmark bond was trading at 7.571% compared with its Monday’s close of 7.577%. Bond yields and prices move in opposite directions.

Since the beginning of this year, the rupee has lost 2.8%, while foreign institutional investors have bought $3.9 billion from local equity and $6.41 billion from bond markets.

The dollar index, which measures the US currency’s strength against major currencies, was trading at 94.897, up 0.06% from its previous close of 94.841.

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