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Indian equities continue to decline as strong dollar and rising crude oil prices add pressure.

Economy Desk By Economy Desk January 13, 2025 2 Min Read
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The recent turmoil in Indian financial markets, with the rupee plummeting, equity markets taking a hit, and G-Sec yields surging, has sent shockwaves through the economy. The factors contributing to this downturn include a strengthening dollar, rising US Treasury yields, and escalating global crude oil prices.

The Indian currency experienced its largest single-day drop in almost two years, breaching the 86 mark against the Dollar. This sharp depreciation can be attributed to the robust US job growth in December, which has raised expectations of delayed rate cuts by the Federal Reserve, making the dollar more appealing to investors. Additionally, significant outflows of Foreign Portfolio Investments (FPIs) from Indian equity markets have fueled demand for dollars as foreign investors convert rupee assets into foreign currencies.

The equity markets also bore the brunt of the market turmoil, with the Sensex and Nifty both closing significantly lower. The sell-off was widespread, with only a handful of stocks managing to stay in the green. The hardening of G-Sec yields, the largest single-day rise in about seven months, added to the market woes. This increase in yield was influenced by rising US Treasury yields, soaring crude oil prices, and the depreciating rupee.

The global context further exacerbates the situation, as strong US payroll data signaling fewer rate cuts in 2025 has led to a sell-off in global markets. This has strengthened the dollar, pushed up bond yields, and made emerging markets less attractive for investors.

In conclusion, the current turbulence in Indian financial markets is a result of a complex interplay of domestic and global factors. It is imperative for investors and policymakers to closely monitor the evolving situation and take appropriate measures to navigate these challenging times.

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