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No love for rupee as data analysis points to oversold currency

Asia’s worst-performing currency this year has slumped so much recently that a little respite may be in store.

Updated on: Sep 04, 2018 02:40 PM IST
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India’s rupee, Asia’s worst-performing currency this year, has slumped so much recently that a little respite may be in store.

Two thousand and five hundred rupee banknotes are arranged for a photograph in Mumbai. (Bloomberg)
Two thousand and five hundred rupee banknotes are arranged for a photograph in Mumbai. (Bloomberg)

Technical charts for the dollar-rupee show the pair’s relative strength index (RSI), a widely-followed momentum indicator, surpassed 76 on Monday after the rupee weakened to a new record low. The reading is highest since the spike in May to 77.78, which presaged a 1.5 percent advance in the Indian currency over the next three days.

The rupee’s rapid fall in August--its biggest monthly drop in three years--would indicate that the currency has fallen too far, too fast. In fact, it did climb as much as 0.4 percent on Monday in reaction to data showing the economy grew quicker-than-expected in the June quarter, only to reverse the gain later. Signs of a sustainable recovery in the rupee versus the dollar remain fragile, according to Kotak Securities Ltd.

“You may get a pullback, say to 69.70, but nothing beyond that,” said Anindya Banerjee, a currency analyst at Kotak in Mumbai. “If oil refuses to fall, and with EM looking very brittle along with an escalating trade-war rhetoric, the template is looking negative for the rupee.”

Moody’s Investors Service last week said India, the world’s fastest-growing oil user, risks missing budget targets because of higher energy costs. While high oil prices stoke inflation, a spike also weakens the rupee, which causes foreigners to sell Indian assets. Global funds have pulled $5.6 billion from local bonds so far this year.

 
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