FOREX REPORT
The rupee slipped to 39.33-34 against the dollar before recovering to close at 39.23-25.
There was concern in the market when the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) did not intervene in the morning. At that time there were deals up to 39.33.
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The State Bank of India (SBI) then started selling dollars in the spot and forward market and the rupee strengthened. The Indian currency was range-bound thereafter. Many dealers believe that SBI sold on behalf of the apex bank.
There was corporate demand on account of month-end payment obligations. Forward premiums opened higher with banks anticipating corporate demand to materialise. However, corporates did not come to the extent that was envisaged.
One-month premiums closed at 13.15 per cent (as against 13.69 per cent on Monday), three-month at 15.80 per cent (16.82 per cent), six-month at 14.83 per cent (13.51 per cent), and one-year at 13.50 per cent (14.08 per cent).
Yesterday cash tom was 0.75-1 paise, cash spot 0.75-1 paise and tom spot 0.5-0.75 paise.
Monthly premiums (in paise) closed at : 42-43 for March, 106-107 for April, 152-155 for May, 153-155 for June, 203-204 for July, 252-253 for August, 289-291 for September, 327-328 for October, 407-410 for November, 446-449 for December, 487-490 for January 1999 and 515-530 for February 1999.
In the crosses, rupee closed at 64.57 against the pound, 21.80 against the mark, and 30.71 per 100 yen.