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FCNR(B): Revisiting a proven crisis management tool

Facing renewed external sector pressures, the RBI has revived a version of the FCNR(B) deposit framework to attract foreign currency inflows and support the rupee. While effective for near-term stability, experts say lon

Published 13/6/2026, 6:51:10 amUpdated 13/6/2026, 6:51:10 amEconomic Times
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Facing renewed external sector pressures, the RBI has revived a version of the FCNR(B) deposit framework to attract foreign currency inflows and support the rupee. While effective for near-term stability, experts say long-term resilience requires reducing structural vulnerabilities and import dependence.

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Source reference: Economic Times

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