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印度卢比汇率跌至历史新低
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-09-15 03:19

Group 1 - The Indian Rupee is hovering near historical lows, primarily due to increased tariffs imposed by the US on Indian goods, which is shaking investor confidence and making the Rupee one of the riskiest currencies in Asia [1][2] - Since the beginning of the year, the Indian Rupee has depreciated over 3% against the US dollar, with the exchange rate dropping from approximately 85.95 to a record low of 88.35 [1] - Foreign institutional investors have sold off Indian assets worth over 1.03 trillion Rupees since July, contributing to the depreciation of the Rupee as the demand for dollars increases when these assets are sold [1] Group 2 - The weakening of the Rupee is making imported goods more expensive, particularly oil, which India relies on for 90% of its demand, leading to increased transportation costs and rising inflation [2] - Market sentiment towards the Indian Rupee remains bearish, with expectations that the exchange rate may continue to face pressure in the short term [2] - Some experts believe that the depreciation of the Rupee does not constitute an alarm, as the central bank is allowing a gradual decline to enhance export competitiveness and mitigate the impact of US trade tariffs [2]