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Rupee rebounds, opens marginally higher at 67.03/$

The Indian rupee has opened at 67.03 a dollar against 67.09 per dollar on Monday.

December 15, 2015 / 09:13 IST

Moneycontrol BureauThe Indian rupee bounced back on Tuesday morning after hitting lowest closing level since September 3, 2013 in previous session. The currency has opened at 67.03 a dollar against 67.09 per dollar on Monday.Ashutosh Raina, HDFC Bank feels the Fed rate hike is almost a certainty, but the market will be keenly watching the statement to get an idea about the pace of future hikes.He says the USD-INR pair has been under pressure breaching the Rs 67/USD figure decisively, and is expected to trade weak ahead of FOMC meet.He expects the pair to trade in Rs 67-67.50/USD range in the short term with Central Bank (RBI) support expected to minimise losses.

On bonds, Raina says bonds have been losing on the back of negative sentiment and depreciating currency with 10-year benchmark yield breaching the 7.80 percent mark.According to him, action should be muted ahead of FOMC meeting with an expected range of 7.75-7.85 percent.

first published: Dec 15, 2015 09:00 am

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