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RBI Plays Onshore and Offshore to Help Rupee have a Good Day

25 Nov 2025
2 min

Indian Rupee Performance

The Indian rupee experienced its most significant one-day gain in a month on Monday, influenced by probable central bank interventions in both the offshore and onshore markets.

Key Figures and Interventions

  • The rupee concluded the day at 89.23 against the US dollar, improving by 0.3% from its previous close of 89.48.
  • Initially trading weaker at 89.60/$1 in the offshore non-deliverable forwards market (NDF), it opened stronger at 89.15, thanks to pre-opening dollar sales by the Reserve Bank of India.
  • During the day, the rupee fluctuated within a 22-paise range between 89.29 and 89.07.

Reserve Bank of India's (RBI) Role

  • RBI's interventions are primarily aimed at curbing excessive volatility rather than defending any particular level of the rupee.
  • Governor Sanjay Malhotra indicated that the rupee's depreciation is a natural consequence of the inflation gap with advanced economies, forecasting an annual decline of 3.0-3.5% for the currency.
  • Despite ceasing interventions, the rupee hit a new low against the dollar, marking it as Asia's worst performer this year with a 4% devaluation against the greenback.

Market Expectations and Reactions

  • Market participants anticipate the RBI to protect the record closing low of 89.49.
  • Exporters and importers should remain vigilant for potential RBI interventions, as increased dollar sales from the central bank are expected to position the RBI's short positions around $70 billion by the end of November.
  • For September, the RBI's short positions were noted at $59.5 billion, with October data yet to be published.

This summary encapsulates key financial figures and the strategic approach of the RBI towards managing the rupee's value amidst market volatility, providing insights into the central bank's intervention tactics and future expectations.

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