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Investors find India a 'tease' mkt: Citi

Investors said fears of the rupee weakening to 58-60 to a dollar were now on the 'backburner'

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Citi says some investors in Europe referred to India as a ‘tease’ market, which is on the radar once again due to lower commodity prices, expansionary global monetary conditions and prospects of a good monsoon.

The US bank recently met 40 institutional investors in Europe. The consensus view was that the delta change in sentiment across Indian asset classes-equities, rates and FX-was positive. Investors said fears of the rupee weakening to 58-60 to a dollar were now on the ‘backburner.’

They, however, expect the dollar to remain range-bound in the 54-56 band despite the positive impact on current account deficit and dollar inflows as the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) appears to be unwinding its forward book. Investors continue to receive rates, with the universal view, that stable or lower commodity prices and INR will provide leeway for monetary easing, Citi says.

“The debate has moved to how much, rather than if, the RBI will cut rates,” the note says.
 

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First Published: Apr 30 2013 | 10:40 PM IST

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