India’s rupee rebounds on RBI backing, posting its largest gain in seven months.
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December 17, 2025 at 04:06 UTC; Updated at 05:46 UTC.
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But here’s the nuance you’ll want to understand: RBI support can stabilize a currency in the near term, but it also raises questions about dependence on central bank interventions versus sustained fundamentals, such as inflation dynamics, external account strength, and capital flows. And this is the part most people miss: the market’s reaction often reflects expectations about policy credibility and future steps, not just the current move. How do you weigh the RBI’s actions against longer-term growth and inflation targets when assessing the rupee’s trajectory? Share your take in the comments.