Indian rupee hits record low of 70

Indian rupee hit a record low of 70 to the dollar on Tuesday as emerging market currencies


Afp August 15, 2018
Indian Rupee notes are seen in this illustration. PHOTO: REUTERS

MUMBAI: The Indian rupee hit a record low of 70 to the dollar on Tuesday as emerging market currencies are sold off by investors spooked by the Turkish financial crisis. The under-pressure rupee touched 70.09 briefly during mid-morning trade as fears grow that the plight of Turkey’s lira will spread to other emerging countries. South Africa, Argentina, Mexico, Brazil and Russia have all seen their currencies slip over the past week because, like Turkey, they remain heavily dependent on foreign capital, especially the dollar. The rupee has been on a downward spiral throughout 2018 after starting the year at 63.67. India secures more than two-thirds of its oil needs from abroad.  

Published in The Express Tribune, August 15th, 2018.

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