Rupee holds ground at Rs223.95

The receipt of a fresh loan worth $500 million to Pakistan from the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) helped the rupee close unchanged at Rs223.95 against the US dollar in the interbank market on Tuesday. The rupee stayed stable on the second consecutive working day, as it inched up by one paisa on Monday. Experts, however, warned that the rupee may lose its value against the greenback if the International Monetary Fund (IMF) continues to delay its ninth review of the domestic economy under its loan programme worth $6.5 billion. Many multilateral and bilateral creditors have linked the issuance of new loans with the clearance of the IMF review, as foreign exchange reserves have depleted to the critically low level under $8 billion at present. The rupee depreciated by a net 9.3% (or Rs19) in the first five-month period (July to November) of the current fiscal year 2023 to date. It hit an all-time low of Rs239.94 against the greenback on July 28, 2022. It later recovered to reach Rs217 in the early days of October 2022. The rupee witnessed a 30% drop in the prior fiscal year of 2022. In the current fiscal year to date, the rupee has continued to fall along with the country’s foreign exchange reserves. Foreign exchange reserves stood at $9.8 billion at the end of previous fiscal year on June 30, 2022.