Intervention by the Reserve Bank of India sends the rupee sharply higher.
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The Indian rupee has been under sustained selling pressure in recent months, caught between a confluence of external shocks and domestic vulnerabilities that have tested the Reserve Bank of India's tolerance for currency weakness. The dominant driver has been the energy price sho
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RBI said to be likely stepping into the market to try and limit the rupee's fall
The Indian rupee is under pressure as the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is reportedly stepping into the foreign exchange market to mitigate its decline against the US dollar. Per the full note from investinglive.com, the USD/INR pair has been climbing, driven by rising oil prices and a deteriorating economic outlook for India. The RBI's interventions, however, have yet to stabilize the rupee, which reflects broader concerns about India's economic resilience amid external shocks. The desk views this as a critical moment for the rupee, particularly as oil prices remain volatile and geopolitical tensions persist.