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20.05.2024, 07:50

USD/INR depreciates toward 83.00, Indian markets closed due to general election

  • USD/INR continues to lose ground due to the improved risk appetite on Monday.
  • The US Dollar faced a challenge as softer US inflation sparked speculation about the Fed’s rate cuts in this year.
  • Indian markets are closed as general elections are held in the financial capital, Mumbai.

USD/INR edges lower due to improved risk appetite, trading around 83.20 during the early European trading hours on Monday. The subdued US Dollar (USD) has exerted downward pressure on the pair. This weakness in the Greenback is attributed to softer US consumer inflation data for April, which has fueled speculation about potential rate cuts by the Federal Reserve (Fed) in 2024.

According to the CME FedWatch Tool, the likelihood of the Federal Reserve delivering a 25 basis-point rate cut in September has slightly increased to 49.0%, up from 48.6% a week ago. This potential easing of monetary policy by the central bank could undermine the US Dollar and weaken the USD/INR pair.

However, the Fed remains cautious about inflation and the possibility of rate adjustments this year. On Friday, Federal Reserve Board of Governors member Michelle Bowman made headlines by noting that the progress on inflation might not be as steady as many had hoped. Bowman indicated that the decline in inflation observed in the latter half of last year was temporary and that there has been no further progress on inflation this year.

In India, markets are closed as voting is held in general elections in the financial capital Mumbai, and other states on Monday. This leaves limited room for the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to intervene in currency markets to influence the Indian National Rupee (INR).

A resilient Indian economy and hawkish expectations for the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) have helped mitigate a sharper downturn of INR. In its latest meeting, RBI highlighted that higher food prices could drive inflation higher, necessitating a prolonged period of elevated interest rates.

(This story was corrected on May 20 at 08:00 GMT to say, in the second paragraph, that the central bank could undermine the US Dollar and weaken the USD/INR pair, not the NZD/USD pair)

USD/INR

Overview
Today last price 83.2676
Today Daily Change -0.0338
Today Daily Change % -0.04
Today daily open 83.3014
 
Trends
Daily SMA20 83.4195
Daily SMA50 83.321
Daily SMA100 83.173
Daily SMA200 83.1771
 
Levels
Previous Daily High 83.5087
Previous Daily Low 83.26
Previous Weekly High 83.6186
Previous Weekly Low 83.26
Previous Monthly High 83.906
Previous Monthly Low 82.9225
Daily Fibonacci 38.2% 83.355
Daily Fibonacci 61.8% 83.4137
Daily Pivot Point S1 83.2047
Daily Pivot Point S2 83.108
Daily Pivot Point S3 82.956
Daily Pivot Point R1 83.4534
Daily Pivot Point R2 83.6054
Daily Pivot Point R3 83.7021

 

 

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