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RBI not targeting any exchange rate: Subbarao

Subbarao's comments come after the rupee touched its record low of 60.76 to a dollar on June 26

Subbarao D, RBI governor
Press Trust of India Chennai
Last Updated : Jul 08 2013 | 5:09 PM IST
As rupee fluctuated in the market, Reserve Bank today said it is not targeting any specific exchange rate and will use all instruments to manage the volatility.

'We do not have an exchange rate target ... We try to manage volatility in the currency movement ...,' RBI Governor D Subbarao told reporters here as the rupee traded at 60.28 to a dollar in the afternoon.

'... We employ instruments available to us in order to manage volatility,' Subbarao said.

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The rupee had touched historic low of 60.76 level against the dollar on June 26 due to heavy capital outflows amid fears of early withdrawal of US monetary stimulus.

A high Current Account Deficit (CAD) is also putting pressure on the value of rupee. CAD touched a record high of 4.8% of the GDP in the 2012-13 financial year due to high imports, including that of gold.

Both the government and RBI have taken steps to contain gold imports.

Measures have also been taken to enhance FII inflows in addition to easing norms for domestic companies to raise funds from abroad.

Subbarao's comments come after the rupee touched its record low of 60.76 to a dollar on June 26.

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First Published: Jul 04 2013 | 3:44 PM IST

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