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RBI asks banks to furnish details of exporters' funds
MUMBAI, AUG. 11. In a bid to stabilise the volatile forex market
and also arrest the slide of the rupee after it tumbled down to a
new all time low of Rs. 46.05/10 to the dollar, the Reserve Bank
of India today asked banks to furnish details of unused funds of
exporters parked overseas.
``An estimated $2 billion is lying unused abroad in the Exchange
Earners Foreign Currency account (EEFC)", a senior RBI official
said here today. Though no circular had been issued today in this
regard, banks had been asked to indicate EEFC balances, the
official added.
Dealers were expecting the RBI to come out with a circular on
Monday asking the exporters to bring back their unused export
proceeds parked abroad.
This move by the apex bank follows persistent queries from forex
dealers whether it was contemplating to ask the exporters to
bring in their unused funds lying abroad.
The official was of the opinion that channelising these funds
into the country would shore up dollar supplies in the market.The
rupee today opened at Rs. 45.87/95 against the previous close of
45.86/88 and touched a high of 46.08/10. After the forex dealers
got in touch with the RBI on the issue of repatriating funds
parked abroad, the rupee climbed up to 45.78/80 before finally
closing at 45.79/81.
- PTI
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