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MUMBAI: The Indian rupee is likely to open mostly unchanged on Tuesday, holding near its all-time low, with the dollar making its way to the highest in more than two months.

The decline in oil prices alongside expectations that the Reserve Bank of India will intervene are likely to counter the dollar’s rally.

The 1-month non-deliverable forward indicated that the rupee will open nearly flat from 84.06 in the previous session. The currency dipped to a lifetime low of 84.0750 on Monday.

The dollar index touched 103.36 on Monday, the highest level in more than two months. Asian currencies were down with the offshore Chinese yuan weakening to 7.11 to the US dollar and the Japanese yen just shy of 150.

The dollar index is now more than 3% higher than its recent lows, following the change in expectations on the size of the Federal Reserve’s next rate cut.

Investors have priced out the likelihood of another 50-basis-point cut after the robust US jobs report.

The dollar is firm with Fed rate cut expectations remaining muted, said Srinivas Puni, managing director at QuantArt Market Solutions.

Indian rupee slips to record low

“USD/INR is meandering around the 84 zone, with no real momentum on the upside.”

The RBI has made it evident that the rupee weakening past 84 does not mean that they were prepared to loosen their stranglehold on the currency, according to traders.

The US jobless claims data, due Thursday, is the next key print that the market participants are eyeing, given the Fed’s focus on the labour market.

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