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Rupee may return near pre-covid levels by March, Nomura says

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Indian rupee is set to recover by March to levels seen before the coronavirus pandemic, thanks to a rare current account surplus and expectations that the central bank may be more tolerant of a stronger currency, according to Nomura Holdings Inc.Nomura expects the rupee to bounce back to 72 per dollar by end-March, a level last seen in February.

It sees sluggish oil prices to act as a tailwind for the net oil-importing nation, setting it on course to record its first current-account surplus since 2004.“We see the rupee as an outperformer versus other high yielders," said Dushyant Padmanabhan, strategist at Nomura Holdings in Singapore.

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