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Indian Rupee Awaits Direction from Dollar Momentum and Rate Cut Signals

The trajectory of the Indian rupee in the upcoming week was anticipated to be largely influenced by developments in the U.S. dollar’s ongoing recovery, as well as evolving expectations surrounding potential interest rate cuts by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI). The rupee had concluded the previous week at 86.1475 against the U.S. dollar, reflecting a depreciation of approximately 0.4%. According to market analysts, it was projected that the local currency would continue to fluctuate within a range of 85.80 to 86.70 in the short term, with a modest bias toward further weakening.

The broader backdrop for currency movements was shaped by the performance of the U.S. dollar index, which had experienced a modest rebound in July after five consecutive months of decline. A rise of about 1.5% in the index was reported for the month thus far. This recovery was attributed to robust economic data from the United States and mounting evidence that the imposition of tariffs had started to exert upward pressure on domestic prices. As a result, expectations of imminent rate cuts by the U.S. Federal Reserve were being tempered, a sentiment that was contributing to the dollar’s firmer footing in global markets.

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Attention was expected to center on comments scheduled to be made by Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell. These remarks were considered particularly significant in light of the ongoing political pressure being exerted by President Donald Trump, who had been vocal in his criticisms of the central bank’s reluctance to ease interest rates. According to data from CME’s FedWatch tool, the probability of a rate cut by the Fed in September had been estimated at approximately 53%, underscoring the market’s uncertainty.

Within India, several domestic factors were also expected to play a role in influencing the rupee’s performance. These included the progress of bilateral trade negotiations with the United States and the release of quarterly earnings reports from prominent Indian corporations. Both developments were expected to affect the movement of foreign portfolio investments into Indian equities, which in turn could have a bearing on foreign exchange flows.

Recommendations issued by IFA Global, a leading foreign exchange advisory firm, suggested that importers should consider hedging near-term liabilities at levels around 86.00, while exporters were advised to hedge their exposures near 86.25. These strategies were framed in anticipation of continued volatility in the currency market.

Commentary from asset managers also reinforced expectations of supportive monetary policy. Giulia Pellegrini, who serves as lead portfolio manager for emerging market debt at Allianz Global Investors, indicated that recent high-frequency data had been disappointing and pointed to the likelihood of further deceleration in India’s economic growth. As a result, an increased interest in local currency bonds was being observed, based on the possibility of further accommodative action by the central bank in the months ahead.

Market participants were also keeping a close watch on liquidity operations by the RBI, particularly after the central bank had withdrawn 2 trillion rupees from the banking system on Friday. The scale and frequency of such liquidity absorption measures were expected to influence short-term interest rates and bond yields, as well as overall market sentiment.

Key economic indicators and data releases scheduled for the week were likely to provide additional context for market movements. These included India’s preliminary July PMI (Purchasing Managers’ Index) readings for manufacturing, services, and composite sectors, along with U.S. housing and labor market data. Collectively, these releases were expected to help shape the narrative around economic momentum and policy expectations in both domestic and global contexts, thereby affecting investor positioning in both currency and bond markets.

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