RBI sold a net $35 billion in November and December to curb forex volatility

The Reserve Bank of India sold $35.4 billion worth of foreign currencies in November and December to curb excessive volatility in the rupee amid heightened dollar outflows following Donald Trump’s US presidential election victory. As a result, India’s forex reserves dropped to $631 billion by January’s end, providing a 10-month import cover.

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