Sri Lankan rupee weakens

25 Jan, 2017

The Sri Lankan rupee ended slightly weaker on Tuesday as importer dollar demand outpaced mild greenback sales by exporters, while the market expects the downward pressure to continue until some steady foreign inflows come in, dealers said.
Rupee forwards were active, with two-week forwards ended at 150.95/151.05 per dollar after it traded at 151.10/20 in early trade, compared with Monday's close of 150.90/151.10.
However, the dollar steadied on Tuesday, recovering from a dip on fears that US President Donald Trump's focus on protectionism over fiscal stimulus suggested his administration might be content to gain a competitive advantage through a weaker currency.
The spot rupee was quoted around the central bank's reference level of 150.15, dealers said.
"This downward pressure will persist until we see steady inflows," a currency dealer said, asking not to be named.
Dealers also said exports could be hurt as severe drought conditions hit production of tea and other commodities.

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