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No shift in monetary policy stance - RBI
MUMBAI, SEPT. 15. The Reserve Bank of India today said that there
would be no shift at present to its monetary policy stance of
keeping the interest rates stable with adequate liquidity in
foreign exchange.
``The RBI will continue to watch the markets very closely and
will be prepared to sell foreign exchange directly or indirectly,
if it considers it necessary to do so, to meet any unusual supply
demand gap in view of the prevailing uncertainties", a statement
from the RBI said here today responding to developments in
financial markets.The Indian rupee vis-a-vis the dollar yesterday
ended at the lowest ever close of 47.82/84, due to hectic dollar
demand from banks amidst dwindling supplies following fears of
retaliation moves by the U.S.The apex bank has `+more than
adequate liquidity' in foreign exchange with its reserves at an
all time high of over $45 billion, it said.Referring to the
impact of terrorist attacks on foreign exchange, money and
government securities markets, the RBI said ``It expects any
temporary hiccups to disappear and markets to function normally
as soon as the present international uncertainties become clear".
Following Tuesday's attack, the Bombay Stock Exchange sensitive
index has been witnessing a downfall and ended the week below the
2900-level at 2830.12 against last weekend's close of 3198.49, a
net loss of 368.28 points.
- PTI
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