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RBI Orders Banks To Impose Daily Caps To Curb Speculative Trading On Rupee

OMMCOM NEWS by OMMCOM NEWS
March 28, 2026
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New Delhi: In a bid to curb speculative trading to cap decline in the Indian rupee, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has ordered banks acting as authorised dealers to limit their end of day open positions in the onshore rupee to $100 million.

The domestic currency had slid to fresh lows amid widening trade gaps tied to the US-Israel and Iran conflict.

The central bank mandated that commercial banks must implement the daily cap by April 10, adding that the regulator may set different limits depending on evolving market conditions.

Analysts said that the RBI may bring in more measures if depreciation in rupee continues, adding that its support to the currency has sharply reduced its foreign-exchange reserves, limiting its ability to intervene aggressively.

The domestic currency eased below the 94 per dollar mark for the first time on Friday, dipping almost 1 per cent against the greenback, leading to a cumulative of over 4 per cent since the start of the US-Iran war.

Brent crude trading well above $100 per barrel far above the $70 baseline assumption of the RBI in October has raised India’s import bill and complicated the central bank’s task of balancing inflation and currency stability.

A smart recovery is likely in Indian markets as the crude overhang wanes and price earnings (P/E) premiums contract, a recent report had said.

Emkay Global Financial Services, in its latest report, projected that the Indian rupee could bounce back toward Rs 91 per US dollar and the 10 year government bond yield to ease to about 6.65 per cent from 6.83 per cent currently, with normalisation taking two to three months.

India’s overall economic position remains stable despite rise in fuel prices and crude oil prices will be crucial in shaping the country’s external balance in FY27, another report had said.

A sustained rise in global crude oil prices could significantly widen India’s current account deficit (CAD), and weigh on growth and inflation, it said.

(IANS)

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