By Jaspreet Kalra
MUMBAI (Reuters) – The Indian rupee was nearly unchanged on Thursday as dollar demand from local oil companies offset positive cues from a decline in U.S. bond yields and on broad weakness in the dollar.
The rupee was at 83.5925 against the U.S. dollar as of 10:45 a.m. IST compared with its close of 83.5825 on Tuesday. Indian financial markets were closed on Wednesday for a local holiday.
The dollar index was up 0.1% after falling to its lowest in four months on Wednesday, pressured by growing hopes of Fed rate cuts and a rise in the Japanese yen on speculation of intervention by the country’s authorities.
Most Asian currencies were slightly weaker on Thursday with the Indonesian rupiah down 0.3% and leading losses.
The Indian rupee held its ground when Asian currencies were under pressure earlier in the month so it’s unlikely to follow gains in the broad Asia pack either, a foreign exchange trader at a private bank…


