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Rupee's slide to successive record lows pits RBI against mkt full of bears

The rupee's tumble to a succession of record lows is sparking fears of a deeper selloff and pitting the central bank against analysts and strategists who are predicting further losses

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The central bank is also sticking to its policy that it doesn’t target a specific level, but is only intervening to smooth out volatility.

Subhadip Sircar and Vrishti Beniwal | Bloomberg
The rupee’s tumble to a succession of record lows is sparking fears of a deeper selloff and pitting the central bank against analysts and strategists who are predicting further losses.
 
The currency has already dropped more than 6% this year, putting it on the threshold of 80 per dollar for the first time, as fears of a global recession and spiraling oil prices fuel outflows and deficits. The authorities are well aware of the potential risks, with the Reserve Bank of India and the government announcing a raft of measures in the past week to support the currency.

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