To navigate the Indian rupee's prolonged stability, banks and corporate treasuries are increasingly turning to alternative currency pairs, such as Euro/Dollar, Pound/Dollar, and Dollar/Yen, in pursuit of higher returns. The Dollar/Rupee's tight trading range, influenced by the Reserve Bank of India's (RBI) intervention, has driven a decline in Rupee volatility to levels not seen in over a decade.
According to a treasury official from a state-run bank, making profits from USD/INR is currently "nearly impossible," fueling a 50% year-on-year surge in the volume of cross-currency transactions. Data from the central bank's Database on the Indian Economy reveals that spot cross turnover reached $1.37 trillion between January 1 and November 24, a substantial increase from $920 billion in the same period the previous year.

Analysts predict continued stability for the INR against the USD in 2024, with the current account deficit (CAD) expected to marginally rise to 1.3% of GDP in FY25. A report from brokerage firm Jefferies suggests that India's inclusion in the JPM EM Bond index from June 2024 could drive foreign flows of approximately $20 billion into debt, further strengthening the Indian financial landscape.
The report notes that a declining US Federal Reserve rate, coupled with India's foreign exchange reserves reaching a 21-month high, provides the RBI with the flexibility to manage currency volatility effectively. Bond index inclusion is anticipated to attract significant foreign investment, potentially resulting in a 'crowding in' of FX flows into other Indian assets such as equity and property.
Despite the lack of specific data on currency pair volumes provided by the RBI, bankers suggest that Euro/Dollar trades dominate, followed by Pound/Dollar and Dollar/Yen. The appeal of these crosses lies in their higher volatility and their responsiveness to both fundamental and technical factors, in contrast to the complex dynamics of the Dollar/Rupee pair.
For corporates, the appeal of cross-currency pairs is further evident in a 30% year-on-year increase in forward cancellation volumes, a key indicator of speculative activity. Forward cancellations represent contracts that companies have not utilized or taken delivery of, and last year saw over 80% of crossed forward contracts cancelled.
It's important to note that the RBI's restrictions prevent companies from cancelling contracts due before the spot date. In response, corporates engage in speculation by booking foreign currency contracts beyond the spot date and then cancelling them, reflecting a strategic move to navigate the evolving forex landscape.
As the RBI maintains a comfortable position with flat INR performance against the USD in 2023 and a positive Balance of Payment (BoP), the central bank's ability to manage excess foreign exchange flows is expected to support domestic liquidity requirements. With an anticipated decline in US Federal Reserve rates during late 1Q/2QCY24, the INR remains well-supported, providing stability amid global economic uncertainties.
The shifting dynamics in the foreign exchange market, driven by the stability of the Indian Rupee and the impending bond index inclusion, are reshaping investment strategies for banks and corporates alike. The surge in cross-currency transactions signals a growing appetite for alternatives beyond the Dollar/Rupee pair.
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