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Rupee tumbles by nearly Rs19 against dollar

ISLAMABAD (Agencies): The Pakistani rupee sank sharply by Rs18.74 against the dollar in the interbank market on Thursday, with the local currency trading at a historic high of Rs284.85 in morning trade, according to data shared by the Exchange Companies Association of Pakistan (ECAP).
Analysts attributed the record drop — which is 7.04pc — to the government’s impasse with the International Monetary Fund (IMF). On Wednesday, the PKR closed Rs266.11 per dollar, according to SBP data. Topline Securities chief executive Mohammed Sohail told Dawn.com that the fresh plunge was mainly because of uncertainty in the currency market regarding the delay in funding from the IMF.
Zafar Paracha, secretary general of the Exchange Companies Association of Pakistan (ECAP), explained that the IMF had asked Pakistan to trade the dollar at the current Afghan trade rate. “In other words, they had said our actual rate should be as in the grey market rate, not the interbank rate or the open market. They are right as the availability and trade of dollars taking place right now is only in the grey market,” he added.
He said that the government imposed restrictions on foreign exchange, as a result, the trade shifted to the grey market. The dollar does not come or go because of the many restrictions they have imposed on foreign exchange companies on its buying and selling, he said.
He said this is despite the government’s crackdowns [on the grey market]. Paracha called for a revamp in the policies, saying conducting crackdowns would not help. “Inadvertently, we have greatly supported the grey market because of our policies. The IMF can also see this so they have said to bring our rate — of the rupee and dollar — to that point,” he added.
Tresmark Head of Strategic Planning Komal Mansoor said: “The IMF demanded a 20pc reduction in the rupee’s value before the new agreement that was fulfilled.” Saying she hoped the dollar would eventually settle between Rs278-Rs280. “If it gets above this, then the State Bank would intervene.”

The Frontier Post

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