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RBI Soaking Foreign Inflows To Curb Impact On Rupee: Raghuram Rajan

Raghuram Rajan said the central bank would likely pay a record-high dividend to the government.
Raghuram Rajan said the central bank would likely pay a record-high dividend to the government.

Mumbai: India's central bank is trying to prevent the rupee from becoming too volatile by regularly buying dollars when there are inflows from foreign investors, Reserve Bank of India Governor Raghuram Rajan said on Wednesday.

Dr Rajan, in a television interview, also said the central bank would likely pay a record-high dividend to the government, which would be one-sixth higher than the Rs 69,900 crore ($10.48 billion) pencilled into the annual budget unveiled in February.

"We are absorbing a fair amount of the inflows," Dr Rajan told ET Now, adding that was a reason why foreign exchange reserves have soared recently to a record high.

($1 = 66.7100 Indian rupees)

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