Rupee fall continues

The Indian currency was trading at 63.88/89 per dollar, after hitting as weak as 63.89, its lowest level since Nov. 13, 2013

December 17, 2014 09:39 am | Updated November 16, 2021 04:51 pm IST - MUMBAI

The Indian rupee fell a 13-month low against the dollar on Wednesday while benchmark bond yields hit their highest level in two weeks as the brewing financial crisis in Russia continued to raise concerns about foreign fund outflows.

The rupee falls were seen as having sparked intervention from the central bank, traders said.

Overseas investors sold shares worth 12.47 billion rupees ($196.56 mln) on Tuesday, their biggest daily net sales since Oct. 17, according to data from exchange NSE.

Meanwhile, they turned net sellers of debt for the first time in December on Monday, according to the latest available data.

The partially convertible rupee was trading at 63.88/89 per dollar, after hitting as weak as 63.89, its lowest level since Nov. 13, 2013. It had closed on Tuesday at 63.53/54.

The benchmark 10-year bond yield was at 8.00 percent, after hitting as much as 8.01 percent, its highest level since Dec. 2. The yield is up 17 bps for the week.

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