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July 4, 2025 — New Delhi
India’s currency markets are bracing for a slide in the rupee today, as stronger-than-expected U.S. employment data signals a potential pause in the Federal Reserve’s rate-cut plans—strengthening the dollar and pressuring emerging market currencies.

According to currency dealers and early market projections, the rupee is likely to open in the ₹85.46–₹85.50 range, down from Thursday’s closing level of ₹85.31 per U.S. dollar.

“U.S. job growth is outpacing expectations. This has triggered a rally in the dollar index and reduced chances of a July rate cut,” said a senior forex analyst at Mumbai-based investment firm.

🔍 What Triggered the Slide?

The catalyst was the June non-farm payrolls report from the United States, which showed employment gains far stronger than forecast. This upbeat data led to:

  • Rising U.S. Treasury yields
  • A sharp rebound in the dollar
  • A sell-off in riskier assets, including emerging market currencies like the rupee

📉 Market Sentiment & Outlook

  • Traders now believe the rupee could test its support zone at ₹85.30, with further weakness if dollar strength continues.
  • Forward premiums have also eased slightly, indicating a cautious medium-term outlook.
  • The Reserve Bank of India is expected to monitor the situation closely, but no direct intervention is anticipated unless volatility spikes.

“The global sentiment is clearly dollar-positive for now. The rupee will remain under pressure until the Fed gives more clarity on its stance,” said a currency strategist at a public-sector bank.


📊 What It Means for India

  • Importers may face rising costs in the short term, particularly for crude oil and electronics
  • Exporters, especially in IT and textiles, may benefit from better conversion rates
  • Investors are advised to stay cautious in forex-linked instruments

By MOHIT

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