Sri Lankan Rupee falls against dollar
The Sri Lankan rupee fell to a record low of 133.60 against
the dollar yesterday on importer demand for the U.S. currency as an IMF
delegation went into a sixth day of discussions on the last tranche of a $2.6 billion
loan.
“The highest trade was done at 133.60 to the dollar, though
we saw only thin volume,” a currency dealer said. “We didn’t see intervention
from the state banks or the Central Bank. Probably, their hands are tied due to
ongoing discussions with the IMF.”
Four dealers confirmed the rupee was trading at 133.60,
breaking the previous record of 133.00 reached on 25 April.
The IMF review team held talks with top Central Bank and
government officials on how the $59 billion economy is performing. The IMF,
which has long pressed the central bank to allow flexibility in the rupee
exchange rate, is expected to release the last tranche of the loan – about $420
million – if it is satisfied with that performance.
The currency has depreciated 17.5 percent since Nov. 21,
when the government allowed a three percent devaluation, Reuters reported.
Source : Eelamenews
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