USD/INR loses traction ahead of US Manufacturing PMI data

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  • Indian Rupee recovers some lost ground on Monday, despite the firmer US Dollar. 
  • India’s growth and inflation dynamics might convince the RBI to hold rates higher for longer.
  • The US ISM Manufacturing PMI will be due on Monday. 

Indian Rupee (INR) trades on a stronger note on Monday despite the stronger US Dollar (USD). The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is expected to maintain a status quo on the monetary policy stance this week and is unlikely to change before the August 2024 MPC review until there is visibility on the monsoon turnout, the sustenance of the growth momentum and the US Federal Reserve’s (Fed) rate decisions,” said Aditi Nayar, chief economist, Icra.

India’s foreign capital inflows have been strong, and the country’s economic momentum is estimated to continue. While Fed officials hinted that benchmark rates would be cut in the coming months, India’s growth and inflation dynamics suggest that the RBI may hold rates high for longer. This, in turn, might provide some support to the INR and create a headwind for the USD/INR pair. 

The US ISM Manufacturing PMI will be released later in the day. On Tuesday, the Indian HSBC Manufacturing Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) data will be published, which is estimated to remain steady at 59.2 in March. Moving on, the RBI interest rate decision and the US March Nonfarm Payrolls, due on Friday, will be the highlights for this week. 

Daily digest market movers: Indian Rupee remains strong amid global factors 

  • The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) is expected to keep the repo rate unchanged at 6.50% in the first policy review of 2024-25 on Friday, according to the ET poll. 
  • In FY25, the inclusion of India’s sovereign bonds in JPMorgan’s Government Bond Index-Emerging Markets (GBI-EM) index could bring in $30 billion in foreign inflows into India. This is expected to contribute to a rise in the Indian Rupee versus the US Dollar.
  • The INR has depreciated 1.4% so far this financial year due to a weakening Chinese Yuan, excessive USD shortage in the system, higher US Dollar Index (DXY), and higher crude prices, as per Bloomberg data. 
  • The US Personal Consumption Expenditures Price Index (PCE) climbed 2.5% YoY in February, in line with the market consensus. The monthly PCE figure came in worse than expected, rising 0.4% MoM in the same month. 
  • The US Core PCE, the Fed’s preferred inflation measure, rose 2.8% YoY and 0.3% MoM in February, aligning with the market expectation.
  • Investors have priced in nearly 68.5% odds of a first Fed rate cut in June, down from nearly 75% last week, according to the CME FedWatch Tool. 

Technical analysis: USD/INR keeps the bullish vibe in the longer term

Indian Rupee trades firmly on the day. The positive outlook of USD/INR remains intact in the longer term since the pair rose above a nearly four-month-old descending trend channel last week. 

In the near term, USD/INR holds above the key 100-day Exponential Moving Average (EMA) on the daily chart, with the 14-day Relative Strength Index lying above the 50 midline. This suggests the upward momentum of the pair and the further upside looks favorable. 

The first upside barrier for USD/INR is seen at an all-time high of 83.49. A break above this level will see a rally to 84.00 (round figure). On the flip side, a high of March 21 at 83.20 acts as an initial support level for the pair, followed by 83.00 (psychological level, the 100-day EMA). Any follow-through selling below 83.00 could encourage Dollar bears to charge and see a drop to a low of March 14 at 82.80. 

US Dollar price in the last 7 days

The table below shows the percentage change of US Dollar (USD) against listed major currencies in the last 7 days. US Dollar was the weakest against the Canadian Dollar.

  USD EUR GBP CAD AUD JPY NZD CHF
USD   0.16% -0.24% -0.61% -0.14% 0.06% 0.14% 0.44%
EUR -0.15%   -0.40% -0.77% -0.29% -0.11% 0.01% 0.27%
GBP 0.24% 0.40%   -0.36% 0.11% 0.29% 0.43% 0.67%
CAD 0.60% 0.76% 0.36%   0.47% 0.65% 0.78% 1.03%
AUD 0.14% 0.29% -0.10% -0.47%   0.18% 0.28% 0.58%
JPY -0.05% 0.12% -0.19% -0.65% -0.17%   0.10% 0.39%
NZD -0.19% 0.02% -0.37% -0.74% -0.27% -0.09%   0.30%
CHF -0.43% -0.27% -0.68% -1.04% -0.56% -0.38% -0.25%  

The heat map shows percentage changes of major currencies against each other. The base currency is picked from the left column, while the quote currency is picked from the top row. For example, if you pick the Euro from the left column and move along the horizontal line to the Japanese Yen, the percentage change displayed in the box will represent EUR (base)/JPY (quote).

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