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Indian rupee seen facing more punishment, but no new record low

While the currency recovered nearly 6 percent after touching a record low of 74.485 per dollar on Oct. 11, the Jan. 2-8 poll of more than 65 analysts showed the rupee will weaken again.

By Reuters Jan 9, 2019 11:37:26 AM IST (Updated)


The battered Indian rupee will take another bruising this year, despite a recent revival, weighed down by uncertainty around national elections in May and an expected economic slowdown, a Reuters poll found.
While the currency recovered nearly 6 percent after touching a record low of 74.485 per dollar on Oct. 11, the Jan. 2-8 poll of more than 65 analysts showed the rupee will weaken again.
However, fewer than 20 percent of contributors in the latest poll expected the rupee to breach that all-time low in the next 12 months, compared to nearly 50 percent in a November survey and about one-third in December.