Indian govt plays fire fighter role to calm down reaction to rupee squeeze as pessimism remains

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Indian govt plays fire fighter role to calm down reaction to rupee squeeze as pessimism remains

India opened up its economy this week to foreign direct investment — a move that was welcomed by senior bankers and economists, who saw it as an attempt to deflect some of the heat from the central bank’s measures to stem rupee volatility. But their relief will be limited, as expectations remain dim about the prospects of any lasting impact to the economy, writes Rashmi Kumar.

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