Rupee rises 14 paise against US dollar in early trade

Rupee opens on flat note against US dollar

Mumbai: The rupee appreciated by 14 paise to 73.94 against the US dollar in opening trade Monday, tracking a massive rally in domestic equity markets after Joe Biden was declared as the winner of the US presidential election.

Forex dealers said a weak dollar overseas and persistent foreign fund inflows also supported the local unit.

At the interbank forex market, the domestic unit opened strong at 73.95 against the US dollar, then gained a little more to 73.94, registering a rise of 14 paise over its previous close.

In the previous session, the rupee had gained 28 paise to end at 74.08 against the US dollar.

On the equity front, after touching its lifetime peak of 42,566.34 in the opening session, the BSE Sensex was trading 627.21 points or 1.50 percent higher at 42,520.27.

The broader NSE Nifty too claimed a fresh high of 12,451.80. Later, it was trading with 178 points or 1.45 percent gain at 12,441.55.

The dollar index, which gauges the greenback’s strength against a basket of six currencies, dipped 0.06 percent to 92.16.

The greenback weakened against its major rival currencies, as investors started eyeing riskier assets after Biden’s victory.

“Joe Biden has won the US presidential election. Under a Democrat President and a Republican Senate scenario, few would have expected this kind of a risk rally. However, the markets are perhaps viewing a Biden win as restoring stability and reducing uncertainty on various domestic and foreign policy issues,” Abhishek Goenka, Founder and CEO, IFA Global, said.

Though the second US fiscal stimulus package may not be as magnanimous given Republican control of Senate, the US economy has been recovering well, with most economic data beating expectations, he added.

“US dollar index fell this early Monday morning trade as investors heralded Joe Biden’s election as US president by buying trade-exposed currencies on expectations that a calmer White House could boost world commerce and that monetary policy will remain easy,” Reliance Securities said in a report.

Foreign institutional investors remained net buyers in the capital market as they purchased shares worth Rs 4,869.87 crore Friday, according to provisional exchange data.

Meanwhile, Brent crude futures, the global oil benchmark, rose 2.71 percent to USD 40.52 per barrel.

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