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RBI clamps down on rupee volatility with new forex and NDF curbs

Economy
Published on 24 April 2026
RBI clamps down on rupee volatility with new forex and NDF curbs

RBI bans rupee NDF sales and forces positions to unwind

The Reserve Bank of India has tightened rules for foreign-exchange markets, targeting non-deliverable forwards to reduce sharp rupee swings. New directives cap banks’ net open foreign-exchange positions and stop them from offering rupee NDF contracts, requiring existing exposures to be unwound and preventing fresh ones. The goal is to limit arbitrage and offshore influence, supporting rupee stability.

  • RBI tightens oversight of forex markets to curb rupee volatility
  • Banks’ net open forex positions are now capped
  • Offering rupee NDF contracts is prohibited, forcing unwinding
  • Move aims to cut arbitrage and offshore-driven pressure
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