Rupee recovers 20 paisa against dollar; PSX drops 723 points
Within last eight working days, the rupee has recovered by Rs2.13 against the dollar in interbank.
KARACHI (Dunya News) – The Pakistani rupee on Wednesday further appreciated by 20 paisa against the US dollar and hit Rs158.45 in the interbank market.
Yesterday, the local currency gained 28 paisa against the greenback in the interbank market, and closed at Rs158.65.
Within last eight working days, the rupee has recovered by Rs2.13 against the dollar in the interbank market.
Earlier, the rupee was observed to cumulatively depreciate against the US dollar, and consequently prices of essential commodities were increased, increasing hardships for the general public.
The SBP let the rupee depreciate significantly in the inter-bank market after finalising an agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for a loan programme on May 12.
The IMF has asked Pakistan to end state control of the rupee and let the currency move freely to find its equilibrium against the US dollar.
On the other hand, the World Bank Group has also supported the idea of leaving the rupee free from state control in an attempt to give much-needed boost to exports and fix a faltering economy.
In previous weeks, the local currency depreciated massively despite receiving the first tranche of $991.4 million from the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
The stringent conditions – on which the global moneylender has formally approved the bailout package of $6 billion for Pakistan – seem to have exerted more pressure on the local currency.
The gradual drop in the rupee had come due to high demand for the dollar against thin supply as the country continued to make aggressive international payments to partially pay off huge foreign debt and for imports.
Economists are of the view that effective measures must be implemented on the priority basis to recover the state from the balance of payment deficit.
Besides increased demand of the greenback in the local market, they have termed ‘balance of payments deficit’ as the main reason in the recent hike in the value of the US dollar.
Moreover, they consider that state’s exports and investment are required to grow significantly, and the imports must be reduced to remove pressure on the local currency.
According to experts, the government must ensure implementations on economic policies after the deal with the IMF.
It is anticipated that the US dollar rate would fluctuate for some time, and the value of the Pakistani rupee would stabilise after proper implementation of the economic policies.
The KSE-100 Index on Wednesday shredded 723 points and closed at 30,277 points, witnessing a four-year-and-four-month low.
As a result of the downfall, investors have collectively lost about Rs120 billion.
According to analysts, the recent conflict with India over Kashmir and the stringent policies, implemented following passage of the financial budget for the fiscal year 2019-20, are reflecting themselves in the downfall of the stock market.