In offshore trading on Friday (March 22), the Indian Rupee experienced a significant decline against the US Dollar, propelled by heightened demand for Dollars from corporates as the financial year draws to a close, according to currency traders.
At 3:30 pm IST, the Rupee reached a low of 83.70 per Dollar, marking a 27 Paise drop from the spot market close on Friday. Opening at 83.28 a Dollar, compared to 83.15 at the close on Thursday, the Rupee's plunge reflects the strain on the currency market.
The upcoming week presents a truncated trading schedule, with onshore forex markets closed on Monday for Holi and on Friday for Good Friday.

While the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has intervened in the Dollar/Rupee market in recent months to prevent a sharp decline in the Indian currency, its activity appeared subdued, failing to meet traders' expectations for active dollar sales.
This surge in Dollar purchases, coupled with limited volume in offshore trade, prompted stop-loss triggers, exacerbating the Rupee's decline against the US Dollar.
Traders speculate that weakness in the Chinese yuan in offshore trading may have contributed to the Rupee's downward trajectory.
Moreover, the sharp drop in the Rupee in offshore markets created an arbitrage opportunity for traders compared to the onshore spot rate, intensifying pressure on the Indian currency, as disclosed by a currency dealer from a prominent private bank, speaking anonymously.
The Rupee's retreat to 83.50 a Dollar marks a partial recovery from its earlier lows.
Some traders suggest that the central bank may have intervened to stem further Rupee Depreciation through Dollar-selling activities in offshore trade around the 83.70 mark.
Looking ahead to Tuesday's trading, the Indian currency is anticipated to open above 83.50 a dollar and fluctuate within the range of 83.10-83.80 a dollar, reflecting ongoing market volatility.
Currency analysts advise monitoring global developments, particularly movements in the US Dollar and other major currencies, as well as any potential interventions by the RBI, which could significantly influence the Rupee's trajectory in the coming days.
With the financial year-end dynamics amplifying demand for dollars and influencing currency market sentiment, investors remain vigilant amid fluctuating exchange rates and evolving economic conditions both domestically and internationally.
As the week progresses, market participants will closely observe any developments in offshore and onshore trading, along with central bank actions, to gauge the Rupee's resilience and potential impacts on broader economic indicators.
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