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The Indian rupee has plummeted to the 90 level against the US dollar, and even the Central Bank's intervention cannot stop it.

[Coin World] The Indian Rupee has truly collapsed this time. The Exchange Rate against the US Dollar once surged to the 90 mark, and is now steady around 89. The Central Bank of India urgently got on board to support in market, barely locking the Exchange Rate in the range of 89.22 to 89.23.

Market panic mainly comes from two aspects: there has been no progress after a long discussion on the trade agreement with the United States, and foreign capital is still fleeing madly. Looking back to the early 1990s, the exchange rate of the rupee against the dollar was only 22.74, and now it is heading straight for 90. If we talk about the worst currency in 2025, the rupee would say no one dares to claim the first place.

The pressure from the fundamentals is too obvious with this kind of decline.

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CommunityJanitorvip
· 19h ago
The rupee really can't hold on anymore; the Central Bank has to step in personally, which indicates that the problem has escalated significantly.
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MetadataExplorervip
· 19h ago
The rupee has really been brutally beaten by the dollar this time, and even the Central Bank can't save it... when foreign capital pulls out, no one can stop it.
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WhaleMinionvip
· 20h ago
The rupee really can't hold on any longer, the Central Bank can't save this situation, and foreign capital is fleeing very quickly.
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BearEatsAllvip
· 20h ago
The rupee is really beyond saving this time; even the Central Bank can't hold it back. What does this indicate? The fundamentals are completely broken, right?
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ImpermanentPhobiavip
· 20h ago
Even the Central Bank can't save this, this is called a real collapse... Foreign capital is directly doing a Rug Pull, negotiations are pointless. The rupee is likely to break through 90 this time, the fundamentals are in a terrible state. Is India also about to start a rate cut cycle? 2025 is confirmed to be the worst currency, no exceptions. It feels like watching my own assets evaporate... this is impermanence.
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