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RBI's Strategic Moves to Bolster Rupee Amid $75 Billion Inflows

The Reserve Bank of India is implementing strategic measures to stabilize the rupee, potentially attracting up to $75 billion in capital inflows. These efforts include maintaining the repo rate at 5.25% and expanding the Fully Accessible Route for government securities.

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iGEN Editorial
June 8, 2026
RBI's Strategic Moves to Bolster Rupee Amid $75 Billion Inflows

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is taking decisive steps to stabilize the rupee, which has faced depreciation pressures. Analysts from SBI Research and Kotak Securities anticipate that these measures could attract between $40 billion and $75 billion in fresh capital inflows, potentially supporting the rupee towards the 92–93 levels against the US dollar.

Monetary Policy and Interest Rates

In its latest policy review, the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) unanimously decided to maintain the repo rate at 5.25% with a neutral stance. This decision comes amidst rising inflation pressures and a downward revision of growth estimates. The RBI has adjusted its FY27 real GDP growth forecast down by 30 basis points to 6.6%, citing global demand weaknesses and supply chain disruptions.

Inflation and Economic Projections

The RBI has raised its FY27 CPI inflation projection by 50 basis points to 5.1%. Quarterly projections have also been revised, with Q3 inflation expected at 5.9% and Q4 at 5.4%. SBI Research highlights the RBI's focus on "inflation vigilance and external sector defense" to maintain stability and prevent speculative pressure on the rupee.

Encouraging Capital Inflows

A key component of the RBI's strategy involves measures to encourage capital inflows. The expansion of the Fully Accessible Route to include 15-, 30-, and 40-year government securities is expected to attract foreign portfolio investors. Additionally, tax exemptions on interest and capital gains for FPIs could add significant benefits, enhancing prospects for global bond index inclusion.

"These steps provide support to domestic markets and are likely to ease long-end yields," noted Kotak Securities.

Impact on Trade and Business

The RBI's measures are expected to lower government borrowing costs and support the rupee, which is crucial for maintaining export competitiveness. By fully bearing hedging costs at 2.5% annually for new FCNR(B) deposits, the RBI aims to attract more foreign currency deposits, potentially boosting overseas borrowing by companies.

Measure Expected Impact
Repo Rate Maintained at 5.25%
GDP Growth Forecast Revised to 6.6%
CPI Inflation Increased to 5.1%

These strategic moves by the RBI are designed to stabilize the rupee and support India's economic resilience in the face of global uncertainties.

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