Indian Rupee: RBI defends manageable Dollar shorts – BNY

BNY Mellon’s Geoff Yu highlights comments from RBI Governor Sanjay Malhotra that the central bank’s net-short forward-Dollar position is still very manageable despite large bearish bets to support the Rupee. Malhotra stressed a market-determined exchange rate, data-driven intervention calibration, stronger-than-expected inflows, and diminishing benefits from additional swapped Dollars as sterilization costs rise.

Rupee support as swap costs rise

"The Reserve Bank of India’s net-short forward-dollar position remains “very manageable,” Governor Sanjay Malhotra said, despite the central bank’s large bearish dollar bet built over the past two years to support the rupee."

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"He said the exchange rate remains market-determined, while intervention is still aimed at curbing excessive volatility and speculative activity."

"Malhotra defended the early closure of the FCNR(B) swap window as a data-driven calibration, not a policy reversal."

"He also said inflows into India have been stronger than expected and that the RBI expects at least $80bn from recent measures to attract foreign currency, including FCNR(B) deposits, external commercial borrowings, and overseas foreign-currency borrowings."

"He added that each additional swapped dollar offers diminishing benefits, while sterilization costs rise."

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