Currency Market and Debt Market : 01.09.2016

Currency Market and Debt Market : 01.09.2016

Debt market
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 • Government bond yields fell for a third straight month, as surplus cash at  banks, biggest buyers of sovereign debt in the country, spurred demand
 • The benchmark 7.59% bond maturing in 2026 ended at | 103.23 against  the previous close of | 103.25
 • The benchmark 7.59% 2026 bond yield remained unchanged at 7.11%  ahead of auction of new paper later this week.
Forex (US$/INR)
 • The rupee rose to a near two-week high against the dollar on higher  inflows and gains in domestic equities erasing earlier losses triggered by  bets of an imminent Federal Reserve rate hike
  • The dollar index against six major currencies ended lower at 96.02  posting mild losses of 0.03% as stronger economic data lifted risk  currencies. US$/INR derivatives strategy: Sell September Contract
 • In the currency futures market, the most traded dollar-rupee September  contract on the NSE ended at 67.26. The September contract open  interest rose 1.74% from the previous day  • October contract open interest was  up 11.19% from the previous day
 • We expect the US dollar to meet supply pressure on rallies. Utilise  upsides in the US dollar to go short on US$INR September futures.

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