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Rupee seen in narrow band in 2015

By Suvashree Choudhury
December 31, 2014 16:52 IST

Dealers also expect RBI to try to prevent excessive strength in the rupee in a bid to help exporters remain competitive

The rupee is expected to move in a narrow band after a year that saw the currency rising and weakening from one half to the next.

The rupee posted strong gains in the first half of 2014, peaking at an 11-month high of 58.33 in May on the back of strong foreign inflows.

But the rupee has steadily lost ground, hitting a 2014 low of 63.89 this month due to a worsening global risk environment.

For the year, the rupee fell 2.3 per cent, though that was much better than a 12.6 per cent loss last year.

Analysts expect the rupee to trade in a narrow band in 2015 with positives such as government reforms and foreign buying to be offset by a highly anticipated US rate hike

Dealers also expect RBI to try to prevent excessive strength in the rupee in a bid to help exporters remain competitive.

The rupee is expected to move in 62.50-66.00 band during the year, dealers said.

Suvashree Choudhury in Mumbai
Source: REUTERS
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