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FinMin says it's business as usual after US Fed decision

The government has taken steps to revive investments and promote exports and manufacturing

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Sep 19 2013 | 1:02 PM IST
A day after the US Fed decided to maintain status quo on its stimulus programme, the Finance Ministry said it is business as usual for India and asserted that the government would continue with reforms.

"We should not overly put emphasis on the decisions of the Fed in the manner in which the economy will unfold...It is business as usual for us, as far as we are concerned," Economic Affairs Secretary Arvind Mayaram told reporters here.

The US Federal Reserve on Wednesday surprised the markets by saying it will continue with its monthly $85 billion bond buying programme and wait for more evidence of growth recovery. Expectations that the stimulus programme would be tapered had led to fears of capital outflows, causing the rupee to depreciate against the dollar and stocks to fall.

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"I think we will need to continue to deepen our own reform process so that we continue to strengthen the economy. We believe with the steps that the government has taken, the economy will continue to show signs of growth and that is what is going to strengthen the rupee and strengthen the markets," Mayaram said.

The government has taken steps to revive investments and promote exports and manufacturing as it battles slowing economic growth and seeks to contain the fiscal and current account deficits.

To attract dollars and stem the rupee's decline, the RBI opened a currency swap window for oil refiners and a special concessional window to swap foreign currency non-resident (FCNR) deposits.

Stocks and the rupee shot up after the US Fed decision. The S&P BSE Sensex rose as much as 605 points, or 3.03 per cent, to 20,567.61, while the rupee jumped 158 paise to a one-month high of 61.80 against the dollar.

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First Published: Sep 19 2013 | 12:46 PM IST

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