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Why is the Rupee Weakening Against the Dollar?

  • January 6, 2025
  • Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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Why is the Rupee Weakening Against the Dollar?

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Sec: External sector

Context and Current Status

  • The rupee breached the 85 marks against the U.S. dollar in December 2024, reaching an all-time low of ₹85.81.
  • The currency depreciated by about 3% in 2024, continuing its long-term trend of gradual depreciation.

Factors Behind Currency Depreciation

  • Forex Market Dynamics: A currency depreciates when its demand (relative to its supply) decreases in the forex market.
  • Type of Monetary Policy followed by Central Banks:
    • Loose Monetary Policy: Increases currency supply, depreciating its value.
    • Tight Monetary Policy: Restricts currency supply, appreciating its value.
  • Demand for Goods and Assets:
    • High demand for a country’s goods or assets boosts currency value.
    • Declining demand reduces the currency’s value.

Current Drivers of Rupee Depreciation

  • Foreign Investor Exit:
    • Global investors are reallocating funds as central banks adjust monetary policies.
  • Monetary Policy Divergence:
    • The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) maintained a looser policy compared to the U.S. Federal Reserve.
  • India’s Import-Export Dynamics:
    • High-value Imports: Crude oil and gold imports increase demand for the dollar.
    • Stagnant Exports: Limited export growth fails to generate demand for the rupee.

Role of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI)

  • Market Intervention and Exchange rate management:
    • The RBI used dollar reserves to stabilize the rupee, injecting dollars into the forex market to meet demand.
    • RBI aims for gradual rupee depreciation with minimal volatility to safeguard economic stability.
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