The Indian Rupee strengthened against the US dollar on Monday. This gain followed intervention by the Reserve Bank of India to curb speculative positions. The central bank capped banks’ net open positions. Despite this, foreign capital outflows and global uncertainties pose risks. The Rupee may strengthen further but volatility is expected to persist.
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