In the early hours of trading today, the Indian rupee exhibited a stable performance against the US dollar, showing no significant fluctuations. As of 9:15 am, the Rupee was valued at 83.36 per dollar, marking a marginal decrease from its previous closing price.
Following the RBI's Monetary Policy Committee outcome, the Rupee saw a mild decline of 2 Paise as the decision came out in line with market expectations. The currency market had already factored in this expectation, minimizing the potential impact on the rupee unless there are unforeseen announcements regarding liquidity, according to traders.

Other Asian currencies are experiencing positive movements. The South Korean Won surged by 1.5%, the Taiwan Dollar gained 0.55%, the Japanese Yen rose by 0.29%, and the Singapore Dollar and Malaysian Ringgit increased by 0.23% and 0.16%, respectively. However, the Philippines Peso and China Renminbi saw marginal declines of 0.08% each.
In the broader context, the US Dollar Index was seen at 103.586 against a basket of currencies, reflecting a slight uptick of 0.04% from its previous close at 103.543.
The Indian Rupee showed a minimal decline of 2 Paise, trading at 83.38 per US dollar compared to the opening rate of 83.36 per dollar at 1:15 pm on Friday, December 8.
Emkay Global Financial Services' Lead Economist, Madhavi Arora, provided insights on the key takeaways from the meeting. She stated that the global scenario, characterized by easing core inflation and robust growth, has set a reassuring tone for the MPC. Fears of financial stability risks have taken a back seat amidst a rapid transformation in global risk appetite and low volatility in foreign exchange markets. The narrative has negated the necessity for Open Market Operations (OMO) sales, which were previously seen as an instrument to signal a policy bias for higher rates.
While liquidity is expected to remain comfortable and range-bound in the short term, Arora predicts a tightening by March. The policy outcome is deemed largely neutral for bonds, with the market expected to stay within a range amid low year-end liquidity, with the ten-year yield hovering between 7.20-7.30%, she added.
Emphasizing on the domestic front, she said that the government's positive outlook is reflected in an upgraded forecast for fiscal year 2024 growth, now pegged at 7%, after a subdued first half. However, Emkay Global Financial Services projects a slightly more conservative growth estimate of 6.6% for the fiscal year.
Market watchers will keenly observe the RBI's announcements for any unexpected cues that might influence the trajectory of the Indian Rupee in the coming days.
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