The Indian rupee is emerging Asia’s worst performer this quarter and may continue to lag peers as the central bank aims to avert a depletion in its foreign-exchange reserves, according to analysts.The Reserve Bank of India had dollar repayments of about $73 billion as of April as indicated by its net short forwards position, a measure of the amount of greenback it has agreed to sell at a future date, according to the central bank’s latest data. It has narrowed from an all-time high of $88.8 in February. That may...
The Indian rupee opened stronger at 85.05 per US dollar on Monday (May 26), extending gains from Friday (May 23) amid broad weakness in the dollar and firm domestic equities.The currency began the session at 85.02 and briefly touched 84.85 in early trade, supported by the dollar’s slide and a rally in Asian currencies, especially the Chinese yuan which hit a seven-month high.What’s driving the rupee? The dollar index slipped 0.34% to 98.67, weighed down by global fiscal concerns and softer US trade rhetoric.Asian currencies gained across the board. The...