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Rupee weakens most in four months against US dollar

The currency's sharp drop came after the biggest annual increase in US inflation in 40 years and the RBI’s dovish stance

February 11, 2022 / 17:23 IST
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The rupee weakened almost 0.6 percent against the US dollar on February 11, its steepest fall in four months, after higher-than-expected US inflation and a dovish stance by the Reserve Bank of India.

The home currency ended at Rs 75.38 per dollar, a level last seen on December 22, 2021. The drop of 0.56 percent from its previous close of 74.95 was the biggest since October 7, 2021. The rupee fell for the fourth consecutive session, extending the currency’s decline to almost 1.4 percent so far this year.

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US consumer prices data came in hotter than expected and subsequent comments from a Federal Reserve official raised fears the US central bank will hike rates aggressively to fight inflation.

Continued selling by foreign investors and a dovish tone by the RBI also dampened sentiment. FIIs sold $4.45 billion in January and $2 billion in February. From October to December, FIIs sold $5.12 billion in equities.