No serious crisis for the Indian currency: Jaitley : The Tribune India

Join Whatsapp Channel

No serious crisis for the Indian currency: Jaitley

NEW DELHI: Against the backof sliding value of rupee, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley on Friday insisted that there was “no serious crisis” for the Indian currency as it was stabilising after few days of “volatility”.

No serious crisis for the Indian currency: Jaitley


New Delhi, December 19

Against the backdrop of sliding value of rupee, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley on Friday insisted that there was “no serious crisis” for the Indian currency as it was stabilising after few days of “volatility”.

Jaitley told Rajya Sabha that currencies of all emerging markets witnessed turmoil and volatility on account of stronger US dollar but rupee was still performing better in comparison.

“There is a serious challenge as far as emerging markets are concerned due to stronger dollar... Rupee is performing better compared to other emerging markets,” the Minister said.

He was speaking on the Appropriation (No 4) Bill, 2014.

In the last four days, there has been volatility in rupee due to many factors such as expectations from the US Federal Reserve’s policy announcement and steep decline in Russian currency rouble.

Rouble and currencies of some other emerging countries faced problems but compared to those, rupee was one of the more stable currencies, Jaitley said.

“There was turmoil and volatility as far as emerging markets were concerned. After two days of volatility, there is a sobering effect as far as Indian rupee is concerned.

“I don’t see any serious crisis on the real value of rupee,” Jaitley said.

After witnessing volatility, the rupee had gained 50 paise—the steepest single day gain in last seven months—to close at 63.11 against the dollar on Thursday.

PTI

 

Top News

Iraq's popular mobilization forces post hit in air strike, sources say

Iraq's popular mobilization forces post hit in air strike, sources say

US official said there had been no US military activity in I...

Phase-1 sees 62% turnout; violence mars polling in West Bengal, Manipur

Lok sabha elections 2024: Phase-1 sees 62% turnout; violence mars polling in West Bengal, Manipur

Tripura leads with 80% | Bihar at bottom with 48.5% | Easter...

Man sets self on fire outside New York court where Trump trial under way

Man sets self on fire outside New York court where Trump trial under way

The man burned for several minutes in full view of televisio...

INDIA VOTES 2024: 4 lakh voters in 6 Nagaland districts, but none turns up amid shutdown call

4 lakh voters in 6 Nagaland districts, but none turns up amid shutdown call

Locals’ bid to press Union Govt for ‘Frontier Nagaland Terr...


Cities

View All