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USD to strengthen in 2015 but INR will outperform: HSBC

2015 will be a tough year for Asian currencies and every single major currency will drift lower against the US dollar (USD). The Indian rupee (INR), however, will be one of the few currencies that will cope with the greenback strength better, according to an HSBC report.

December 09, 2014 / 12:25 IST
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Moneycontrol Bureau

2015 will be a tough year for Asian currencies and every single major currency will drift lower against the US dollar (USD). The Indian rupee (INR), however, will be one of the few currencies that will cope with the greenback strength better. That’s the takeaway from the latest report released by HSBC on expected forex trends in the next year.

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In the report, analysts write that the broad strength seen in the US dollar in 2014, thanks to resurging growth and the expected wind-down of accommodative Federal Reserve policy, will continue into 2015.

They added that while the USD is broadly expected to strengthen against most Asian currencies – within that, they expect the INR, Indonesian rupiah (IDR) and Philippine peso (PHP) to outperform (or fall less) while South Korean won (KRW), Taiwan dollar (TWD) and Malaysian ringgit (MYR) would underperform – those looking for trade should decipher individual pairs of Asian currencies and the euro and Japanese yen, which are also expected to weaken.