The Indian rupee is expected to rally as the Reserve Bank of India imposed curbs on onshore position limits, requiring banks to cap net open rupee positions at $100 million. This move will prompt dollar selling by banks to unwind arbitrage trades, which had exploited the spread between onshore and NDF markets.
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