Rupee Plunges To Yet Another Record Low Of 71.37 Vs USD, But Monetary Experts Chetan Bhagat, Sri Sri Ravi Shankar Maintain Silence

The rupee on Tuesday slumped 16 paise against the dollar to trade at a life-time low of 71.37 on strong demand for the US currency.

At the Interbank Foreign Exchange, the local currency opened at a record low of 71.24 against a dollar, down from its previous close of 71.21, and weakened further to trade at a fresh low of 71.37, down 16 paise.

Forex dealers said besides strong demand for the American currency from importers, capital outflows too weighed on the domestic currency.

The dollar strengthened against some currencies overseas as investors bid up safe haven assets amid tensions over global trade and strains in emerging market currencies.

A sharp rally in global crude prices further dampened the overall trading sentiment.

Benchmark Brent crude oil was trading at USD 78.05 a barrel.

Yesterday, the rupee had lost 21 paise, to close at an all-time low of 71.21 against the US dollar.

Meanwhile, the BSE Sensex fell by 7.60 points, or 0.01 per cent, to 38,304.92 points in early trade.

Foreign institutional investors (FIIs) sold shares worth a net of Rs 21.13 crore on Monday, as per provisional data.

Flashback:

In 2013, even Narendra Modi had said the fall in the value of rupee is not because of its ‘size’ but because of people sitting in Delhi who are busy in corruption.

A Twitter user quoted Sushma Swaraj’s tweet in 2013, “The Rupee has lost its value. The Prime Minister has lost his grace.”

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With inputs from PTI.

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