India's RBI Considers Foreign Bond Sales by State Banks

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India's central bank is considering a plan for state-owned lenders to sell foreign-currency bonds to attract capital inflows as it works to support the weakening rupee. No specific amounts or timeline were disclosed. The move would primarily affect USD/INR trading by potentially strengthening the rupee through increased dollar inflows. Traders should monitor for official announcements that could trigger significant rupee volatility.

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