The RBI has tightened India’s foreign-exchange framework to reduce offshore-driven pressure on the rupee. It has capped banks’ net open FX positions and barred non-deliverable forward contracts, moves designed to curb speculation. The goal is to limit offshore influence and protect RBI FX reserves, even as market effects outside India continue to linger.
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