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USD/INR: Rupee Ends Flat But Logs Second Weekly Fall Amid Various Pressures on May 16

Written by: Aayushi ChaubeyUpdated on: May 16, 2025, 4:10 PM IST
Rupee ends flat but logs 2nd weekly loss amid strong dollar demand; outlook depends on India-U.S. trade talks and global cues.
USD/INR: Rupee Ends Flat But Logs Second Weekly Fall Amid Various Pressures on May 16
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The Indian rupee ended Friday almost unchanged, closing at 85.5050 against the U.S. dollar. This was a very small change from the previous day’s close of 85.55. However, over the week, the rupee fell 0.1%, marking its second straight weekly decline.

Truce Relief Rally Fades

Earlier in the week, news of a ceasefire between India and Pakistan had brought some relief to the markets. But that positive impact did not last. Strong demand for U.S. dollars by Indian companies and foreign banks soon pulled the rupee back down.

Factors at Play

 On Friday, traders noted that equity outflows from a block deal hurt the rupee. However, two things helped prevent deeper losses: a slightly weaker dollar and some hedging by exporters.

The rupee moved in a range between 84.6250 and 85.7225 over the week. The trading week was shorter due to a holiday and saw many events influence currency movement. These included talks of a trade pact between India and the U.S., an agreement between the U.S. and China, and choppy moves in the U.S. dollar.

Positive Signs in Other Markets

India’s stock markets did well. The Nifty 50 index hit its highest point since October and rose more than 4% over the week. The 10-year Indian government bond also ended higher.

Outlook for the Rupee

Various news reports suggest that the rupee will move between 84.80 and 85.80 in the near future. The currency’s direction will depend on progress in India-U.S. trade talks and the movements of the U.S. dollar and Chinese yuan.

Other Asian currencies were mostly stronger, with South Korea’s won leading the gains. The U.S. dollar index was slightly down at 100.7, as chances of rate cuts by the Federal Reserve increased.

Conclusion 

While the rupee remained stable on Friday, ongoing demand for dollars and global uncertainties continue to pressure it. Trade talks and global market cues will likely guide the rupee’s next moves.

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Published on: May 16, 2025, 4:10 PM IST

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