Chidambaram says 59-60 to dollar is right value for rupee;
Finance
minister P Chidambaram today said the right value of the rupee is 59-60
to a dollar and it should not overshoot that level.
According
to the real effective exchange rate of the rupee, "the right level of
the rupee should be at 59-60 to American dollar and the currency should
not overshoot that level," he said.
Chidambaram was talking to reporters after
meeting exporters in Mumbai late afternoon.
The rupee closed at 62.51 to the dollar on Friday.
When
asked what he has offered to exporters, Chidambaram said export credit
should be treated like priority sector lending and his Ministry is
talking to RBI about this.
"The finance ministry supports the
idea of treating bank credit to exporters as priority sector lending;
the Ministry is talking to the Reserve Bank on this."
Currently, priority sector lending (PSL), which comes at a cheaper
rate, is limited to agriculture and other segments like MSMEs. RBI
mandates domestic banks to set aside as much as 42 per cent of their
total loan book towards PSL.
The rupee had been one of the
worst-hit currencies amongst emerging markets and lost over 20 per cent
against the dollar since the beginning of the fiscal. Late last month,
it plunged to a life-time low of 68.85 to the greenback.
The
rupee's trouble began after the US Federal Reserve hinted in late May
that it may stop its USD 85 billion bond buyback programme sooner than
expected, which led to a flight of capital back to the American shores
from emerging markets, including India.
However, within the
first fortnight of the new RBI governor Raghuram Rajan taking charge,
the domestic unit regained more than 10 per cent of its lost value, only
to lose a part of it, following the 0.25 per cent hike in repo rate on
September 20.
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