
Indian rupee, bond markets cautious in week dominated by Fed, tariffs
Indian rupee
and government bonds will react to a host of cues this week, including a
U.S. Federal Reserve
policy decision and the August 1 reciprocal tariff deadline, which is likely to keep traders cautious.
The rupee closed at 86.5150 against the U.S. dollar on Friday, down 0.4% on the week, as
foreign portfolio outflows
and uncertainty over a
U.S.-India trade agreement
kept sentiment tepid.
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While the Fed is widely expected to keep rates unchanged on Wednesday, investors will pay close attention to commentary from Fed Chair Powell to gauge the outlook for U.S. policy rates.
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Indian rupee, bond markets cautious in week dominated by Fed, tariffs
This week, the Indian rupee and government bonds are set to respond to various factors. These include the U.S. Federal Reserve's policy decision and the August 1 tariff deadline. Traders are likely to be cautious. Investors will closely monitor Fed Chair Powell's comments. Data on the U.S. labor market and inflation will also be key.
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"As long as the jobs picture holds up, firmer inflation may well delay the restart of the Fed easing cycle and provide the dollar with a lift this summer," ING said in a note.
Later in the week, data on the U.S. labour market will be in focus alongside an inflation print to gauge how
tariffs
are affecting the world's largest economy.
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Meanwhile, the deadline to strike trade deals with the U.S. elapses on August 1. Over the weekend, the United States and the European Union announced a deal, which will result in a 15% tariff on EU goods, half what Trump had threatened to impose from August 1.
Japan and the European Union have reached agreements with U.S., alongside others such as Indonesia and Vietnam, even as India's negotiations have appeared to run into roadblocks over key sectors such as dairy and agriculture.
Traders reckon that the rupee will continue to hold a slightly bearish bias and hover in a 86.30-87 range in the near term.
Heightened risk of "news-led price action" should prompt speculators to keep positions small with tight stop-losses, a trader at a foreign bank said.
Meanwhile, India's 10-year benchmark 6.33% 2035 bond yield, which settled last week at 6.3505%, is expected to move in a range of 6.31% to 6.38%.
Apart from the Fed guidance, focus will also remain on expectations about any potential rate cut in the RBI's upcoming policy decision, due on August 6.
A plunge in India's
retail inflation
to a more-than-six-year low in June, along with expectations that it will slip to a record low in July, has led to increased talks of a rate cut, with some even expecting action next week.
The central bank slashed its key interest rate by a steeper-than-expected 50 bps last month and changed its policy stance to "neutral" from "accommodative", which had fueled speculation that the rate cut cycle may be over.
Banks will also gauge the liquidity situation and movement in overnight rates after a volatile last week, which saw rates rising beyond the Marginal Standing Facility rate.
Foreign investors have been on the buying side, with net purchases of over 100 billion rupees in the last five weeks, as bets of at least one more rate cut have risen.
India's fundamental story remains intact. Inflation is under control and fiscal health is in check, and India is one of the large benchmark weights within the
JPMorgan emerging market debt index
, said Jean‑Charles Sambor, head of emerging markets debt at TT International Asset Management.
"We think that fundamentals will remain very attractive for foreign investors."
KEY EVENTS: India ** June fiscal deficit - July 28, Monday (3:30 p.m. IST)
** June industrial output - July 28, Monday (4:00 p.m. IST)(Reuters poll - 2.4%)
** July HSBC manufacturing PMI - August 1, Friday (10:30 a.m.) U.S. ** July consumer confidence - July 29, Tuesday (7:30 p.m. IST) ** April-June GDP advance - July 30, Wednesday (6:00 p.m. IST) ** Federal Reserve monetary policy decision - July 30, Wednesday (11:30 p.m. IST)(Reuters poll - rates unchanged) ** Initial weekly jobless claims for week to July 21 - July 31, Thursday (6:00 p.m. IST)
** June personal consumption expenditure index, core PCE index - July 31, Thursday (6:00 p.m. IST)
** July non-farm payrolls and unemployment rate - August 1, Friday (6:00 p.m. IST)
** July S&P Global manufacturing PMI final - August 1, Friday (7:15 p.m. IST)
** July ISM manufacturing PMI - August 1, Friday (7:30 p.m. IST)
** July U Mich sentiment final - August 1, Friday (7:30 p.m. IST)
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