To support the rupee, Rajan yesterday announced steps such as enhanced limits for exporters to re-book cancelled forward exchange contracts and a special concessional window to swap foreign currency non-resident (FCNR) deposits.
The rupee started the day strong at 66 a dollar from the previous close of 67.07 at the interbank foreign exchange market and moved in a range of 65.54 to 66.52 before ending at 66.01, a rise of 106 paise or 1.58 per cent. On Wednesday, it had risen 56 paise.
"Rupee benefitted with a slew of constructive announcements from the new RBI governor," said Anindya Banerjee, currency analyst at Kotak Securities. "However, the dollar bounced back as demand from importers surfaced."
The rupee also got support as Rajan's near-term agenda boosted stocks, with the benchmark S&P BSE Sensex shooting up 412.21 points or 2.22 per cent.
Foreign institutional investors bought a net Rs 172.53 crore of shares yesterday, as per provisional data with the stock exchanges. Rajan announced plans to revise and strengthen the monetary policy framework and stressed the need for faster, broad-based, inclusive growth, among other steps.
Still, concerns remain about high inflation, growth slowdown, current account deficit and expectations of the US Federal Reserve easing its stimulus programme, said Pramit Brahmbhatt, CEO of Alpari Financial Services (India).
"To stabilise the rupee, we need to focus more on export revenue and inward remittances. Until that happens, the central bank can intervene through borrowed funds, but we can't sustain that kind of stability," said Brahmbhatt. "The trading range for the spot USD-INR pair is expected to be within 65.50 to 67.00." Forward dollar premiums remained weak on sustained receipts by exporters.
The benchmark six-month forward dollar premium payable in February dipped to 229-1/2-234-1/2 paise from Wednesday's close of 250-255 paise. Far-forward contracts maturing in August tumbled to 410-415 paise from 447-452 paise.
The RBI fixed the reference rate for the dollar at 66.0430 and for the euro at 86.9940.
The rupee rose against the pound to 103.29 from 104.72 previously and shot up to 87.18 per euro from 88.42. It flared up against the Japanese yen to 66.08 per 100 yen from 67.44.