Rupee fall: 10 steps that can help stabilise the rupee

The worst performing Asian currency of the year so far hit a new life low of Rs 61.80 per dollar on Tuesday

Reuters Mumbai
Last Updated : Aug 07 2013 | 1:54 PM IST
The worst performing Asian currency of the year so far hit a new life low of Rs 61.80  per dollar on Tuesday, breezing past a previous low of 61.21 hit on July 8. Central bank intervention helped the rupee recover, but by Wednesday it was sliding once again, to stand around 61.35 by 11 a.m.
 
The rupee's fall to record lows has raised chances that the Reserve Bank of India will take more steps to support the currency, as a strategy built on tightening rupee money markets and raising short-term interest rates has had limited effect.
 
Below are the possible steps that the RBI or the government could take to support the currency.
 
RBI ACTIONS
 
* FX intervention
 
* Tighten liquidity further by:
 
- Raising banks' statutory liquidity ratio of 23%
 
- Further reducing how much banks can borrow from the RBI under the daily repo auction
 
- Reducing the amount of funds RBI provides to banks under the export refinance scheme at the repo rate

 - Bond sales via open market operations
 
- Raising banks' cash reserve ratio, now at a record low of 4%
 
* Raise the policy repo rate, currently at 7.25%
 
* Provide a dollar-window for oil firms to pay for imports
 
* Buy oil bonds from companies by paying dollars
 
* Ask exporters to convert FX dollar holdings immediately
 
* Ask importers to delay or stagger dollar payments
 
* Curb speculation by cutting net open position limits
 
* Persuade banks and financial firms to raise funds abroad
 
GOVERNMENT MEASURES
 
* Raise foreign investment limits in debt
 
* Increase duties on non-essential imports, like electronics
 
* Attract money from Indian citizens abroad, or issue sovereign debt
 
* Announce additional fiscal, economic reforms
 

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First Published: Aug 07 2013 | 11:22 AM IST

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