
Rupee slides for third straight week as tariff deadline, Fed decision near
The rupee closed at 86.5150 against the U.S. dollar on Friday, down 0.4% on the week. The local currency hit a low of 86.6250 earlier in the session, its weakest level since June 23.
India's benchmark equity indexes, the BSE Sensex (.BSESN), opens new tab and Nifty 50 (.NSEI), opens new tab, fell about 0.9% each, weighed down by a fall in global equities alongside worries over weak corporate earnings and a delayed U.S.-India trade deal.
Dollar sales from local private banks, likely on behalf of exporter clients, helped limit the rupee's losses, a trader at a Mumbai-based bank said.
The dollar index was up 0.2% at 97.7 while Asian currencies declined by as much as 0.7%.
Next week is poised to be eventful, with trade talks between U.S. and China, monetary policy decisions from the U.S. Federal Reserve and Bank of Japan, the reciprocal tariff deadline, and key U.S. economic data expected to keep traders on their toes.
The odds of a rate-cut by the Fed are near-zero but investors will keep an eye on commentary from the Fed Chair and whether the decision is unanimous.
"We maintain our view that the impact of tariffs will be transitory and that it will be appropriate for the FOMC to resume cutting interest rates gradually in September (by 25bp) with another 25bp cut in December," ANZ said in a Friday note.
The chances of a rate cut in September are currently around 60%, per CME's FedWatch tool.
Evolving rate cut expectations will also be in focus locally as cooling inflation has prompted calls for at least one more interest rate cut this year. The RBI slashed rates by 100 bps over the first half of the year.

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Reuters
an hour ago
- Reuters
KKR in talks to buy ST Telemedia Global Data Centres, Bloomberg News reports
July 26 (Reuters) - KKR (KKR.N), opens new tab is in talks to buy ST Telemedia Global Data Centres in a deal that could value the Asian digital infrastructure provider at more than $5 billion, Bloomberg News reported on Saturday, citing people familiar with the matter. Reuters could not immediately verify the report.


Reuters
3 hours ago
- Reuters
Allianz Life says 'majority' of customers' personal data stolen in cyberattack, TechCrunch reports
July 26 (Reuters) - U.S. insurance giant Allianz Life said that hackers stole the personal information of the "majority" of its customers, financial professionals, and employees during a mid-July data breach, TechCrunch reported on Saturday. The report, citing a filing with Maine's attorney general, did not immediately provide the number of customers affected. Reuters could not immediately verify the report.

South Wales Argus
6 hours ago
- South Wales Argus
Cwmbran: Tandoorz takeaway awarded five-star hygiene rating
Tandoorz, located in Fairwater Square, opened on June 5 and was inspected on June 25. The takeaway, which serves kebabs, wraps, curries, and Indian-flavoured pizzas, was rated as "good" in both hygienic food handling and cleanliness and condition of facilities and building. In their management of food safety, they received a "very good" rating. A spokesperson for Tandoorz said: "We had our first visit from Torfaen environmental health, and we are delighted to have achieved a five-star rating. "Many thanks to all our already growing loyal customers for your support, and great thanks to the Tandoorz team. "Our kitchen is open plan, so everyone is welcome to come and see their meals being cooked fresh in front of them by our skilled chefs. "We also have lots of collection-only deals." Tandoorz offer a variety of dishes including donner kebabs in plain, tandoori, or naga flavours, and chicken tikka kebabs made from fresh marinated chicken breast cooked on the chargrill. All their kebabs and wraps are served using fresh naan cooked in the tandoor oven. They also offer traditional curries and Indian-flavoured pizzas. Customers have the option to order online at where they can get 10 per cent off and collect loyalty points. The food hygiene rating is based on three areas: hygienic food handling, cleanliness and condition of facilities and building, and management of food safety. The rating ranges from 0, which means urgent improvement is required, to 5, which means hygiene standards are very good. The inspection is carried out by officers from the food safety team at the council.