RBI expects rupee to hover around 75/dollar; Indian crude basket at $35/bbl in FY21

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Mumbai: The Reserve Bank expects the value of the domestic currency to hover around Rs 75 to a dollar and Indian crude basket to about USD
35 per barrel during 2020-21
The rupee came under intensified and sustained depreciation pressures from mid-January, reflecting a generalised weakening of emerging
market currencies amid flights to safety, RBI said in its Monetary Policy Report
Taking into account the sizable two-way movements in the nominal exchange rate during October-December 2019, RBI expects the value of
Indian rupee to be around Rs 75 to a dollar
"the nominal exchange rate (INR vis-a-vis US dollar) exhibited sizable two-way movements during October-December 2019
The INR came under intensified and sustained depreciation pressures beginning mid-January, reflecting a generalised weakening of emerging
market currencies amidst flights to safety
"Accordingly, the baseline assumes an average of Rs 75 per US dollar to reflect these recent developments," said the RBI report
As regards the crude oil prices, the report said "given the current demand-supply assessment, the baseline scenario assumes crude oil
prices (Indian basket) to average around USD 35 per barrel during 2020-21." Observing that the international crude oil prices (Indian
basket) have fluctuated in a wide range since October 2019, the report said these prices initially increased during late December 2019 and
early January 2020 to around USD 70 per barrel, triggered by US-Iran tensions
However, the prices subsequently softened to reach USD 51 by early March in anticipation of lower global demand following the outbreak of
COVID-19 and its rapid geographical spread
Brent prices crashed to USD 32 on March 9, 2020 following Saudi Arabia's decision to cut prices and increase production over the failure to
reach an agreement with Russia on production cuts
Brent fell further to USD 23 on March 30, 2020 while US crude prices dipped briefly below USD 20
Brent rebounded to USD 34 per barrel on April 3, the report said.