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India has adequate 'firepower' to deal with rupee volatility: Economic Affairs Secretary

The volatility is being driven by global factors including the proposed U.S. sanctions on Iran and the mismatch in demand and supply of oil, Subhash Chandra Garg, Economic Affairs Secretary in the Ministry of Finance said.

June 29, 2018 / 10:38 IST
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Rupee and dollar
Rupee and dollar

India has adequate "firepower" of foreign exchange reserves to deal with the current volatility in the rupee, the country's Economic Affairs Secretary told reporters.

The volatility is being driven by global factors including the proposed U.S. sanctions on Iran and the mismatch in demand and supply of oil, Subhash Chandra Garg, Economic Affairs Secretary in the Ministry of Finance said.

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The partially convertible rupee fell to a record low of 69.0950 per dollar on Thursday and was trading at 68.52/53 per dollar at 0430 GMT on Friday versus its close of 68.79/80.

"We have adequate reserves, there is adequate firepower," Garg said.