The Indian Rupee slumped to its lowest level on record on Wednesday, exacerbated by the downturn in local equities following the government's announcement to increase the capital gains tax rate. The currency weakened to 83.72 against the US Dollar, surpassing the previous record low of 83.7150 hit just a day earlier.
The slide in the Rupee's value was primarily influenced by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman's proposal to hike the capital gains tax during the presentation of the Union Budget 2024 on Tuesday. This proposal has been perceived as a potential deterrent to investment, leading to a sharp decline in market sentiment.

Benchmark Indian equity indices mirrored the Rupee's decline, with the BSE Sensex and Nifty 50 falling by approximately 0.3% and 0.2%, respectively, on Wednesday. The drop in equity markets reflects investors' concerns over the increased tax burden and its implications for future returns on investments.
Traders reported that the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) likely intervened earlier in the session to stabilize the Rupee. However, these efforts appeared insufficient to prevent the currency from hitting new lows. The RBI's intervention reflects the central bank's ongoing challenge in managing currency volatility amid external and domestic pressures.
The Rupee had already shown signs of weakening on Tuesday, declining to 83.69 against the dollar, just surpassing the previous lifetime low of 83.6775, and compared with the rate of 83.6275 before the budget announcement. The continuous slide has raised concerns among traders and investors, with the increased capital gains tax adding to the uncertainty surrounding the Indian financial markets.
The proposed tax hike aims to increase government revenue, but it has sparked fears of reduced investment inflows, which are crucial for sustaining economic growth. Analysts suggest that while the tax change might bring short-term fiscal benefits, it could have long-term implications for market dynamics and investor behaviour.
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