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Rupee Hits All-Time Low against USD, Closing at 95.31

Indianewsweek By Indianewsweek May 11, 2026 5 Min Read
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The Indian rupee experienced its most significant single-day decline in approximately six weeks on Monday, closing at a historic low as proposals from the United States to end the conflict in West Asia were rejected by Iran. This development led to a surge in crude oil prices and intensified foreign portfolio investor (FPI)-related dollar outflows from domestic equity markets.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s address over the weekend emphasized the need for austerity measures to conserve foreign exchange, recommending reduced consumption of petrol and diesel through increased public transport use, delaying gold purchases for a year, and minimizing unnecessary overseas travel.

On Monday, the rupee settled at an unprecedented 95.31 against the US dollar, a decline of 85 paise compared to Friday’s close of 94.46.

In related developments, benchmark Brent crude oil prices jumped approximately 4%, reaching around $103 per barrel following the breakdown of US-Iran peace talks. The FPI sales of equities amounted to roughly $844 million on the same day, driving up dollar demand for repatriation.

Amit Pabari, Managing Director of CR Forex Advisors, noted that the rupee’s steep depreciation was mainly caused by a mix of external shocks and domestic sentiment challenges. “The primary trigger was the collapse of US-Iran peace negotiations, which led to a sharp rise in Brent crude prices above $103 per barrel. Since India relies heavily on oil imports, any surge in crude prices heightens dollar demand and exerts pressure on the rupee,” Pabari stated.

Moreover, the Prime Minister’s call to limit gold purchases and non-essential foreign travel to preserve foreign exchange reserves indicated rising concerns regarding India’s external balance. Pabari added that markets interpreted these measures as a sign that trade deficits and balance of payments pressures could increase if oil prices remain high.

He proposed that the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and the government might consider a combination of liquidity measures and structural initiatives, such as promoting Foreign Currency Non-Resident (FCNR) deposits and potentially launching a Non-Resident Indian (NRI) bond scheme, alongside temporarily tightening outward remittance regulations under the Liberalised Remittance Scheme (LRS) for non-essential expenditures.

Encouraging public sector undertakings (PSUs) and large corporations to raise foreign currency borrowings instead of purchasing dollars from the spot market could also enhance domestic dollar liquidity.

Pabari highlighted that a similar strategy is already underway with the State Bank of India, which is considering raising up to $2 billion through overseas bond issuances.

In addition, the RBI might explore establishing a special dollar swap window for oil marketing companies (OMCs), which have a daily dollar demand of about $250–300 million that often creates substantial pressure in the spot market.

From a structural perspective, accelerating FDI approvals, simplifying investment compliance requirements, and rationalizing the tax framework for foreign investors will be crucial for ensuring long-term capital inflows, especially as India benefits from inclusion in major global bond indices, Pabari noted.

Dilip Parmar, Senior Research Analyst at HDFC Securities, remarked that the rupee commenced the week on a weak note, closing at a record low amid heightened geopolitical volatility. “The primary factor driving the decline was the collapse of peace negotiations between the US and Iran, which resulted in a rally in crude oil prices and boosted the safe-haven appeal of the dollar,” Parmar explained.

He further suggested that domestic sentiment was dampened by Prime Minister Modi’s “Nation First” austerity appeal, urging citizens to limit fuel consumption and defer non-essential foreign travel to conserve foreign exchange reserves. Parmar identified technical resistance levels for the USD/INR pair at 95.45 and 95.80, while support has shifted to 94.70.

Published on May 11, 2026.

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