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Rupee likely to inch towards 90 against US dollar by March 2026: Union Bank report

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Last updated: 2025/11/22 at 10:56 AM
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The Indian Rupee is facing potential headwinds, with projections indicating a gradual weakening trend that could see it approach the 90 INR per USD mark by March 2026. A recent report by Union Bank of India highlights both fundamental and technical factors driving this anticipated movement in the Indian Rupee. While short-term fluctuations are expected, the overall outlook suggests continued depreciation, influenced by global economic conditions and domestic factors.

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Fundamental Drivers of DepreciationKey Technical Levels to WatchImpact of India-US Trade Deal & Other Supportive Factors

Rupee Weakness: Union Bank Predicts 90 INR/USD by 2026

Union Bank of India’s analysis suggests a persistent depreciation trend will bring the Indian Rupee closer to the psychologically significant 90 INR/USD level over the next year. The report explicitly states an expectation for the USD/INR pair to “inch towards psychological threshold of USD 90 levels” by March 2026, based on fundamental economic indicators. This isn’t a sudden collapse predicted, but a gradual erosion of value against the US dollar.

Fundamental Drivers of Depreciation

From a fundamental perspective, several factors contribute to this projected weakening. These include the relative strength of the US economy compared to India, global risk sentiment, and India’s current account deficit. A stronger US dollar, driven by its safe-haven status and potentially higher interest rates, naturally puts downward pressure on emerging market currencies like the Rupee. Additionally, sustained high crude oil prices, a significant import for India, can widen the current account deficit and further weaken the currency.

Technical Analysis: Potential for Rupee Recovery

However, the report doesn’t paint a completely bearish picture. Technical analysis suggests potential for the Rupee to strengthen under specific circumstances. Sustained inflows of equity investments into Indian markets could provide a boost, as could concrete progress in ongoing trade negotiations with the United States.

Key Technical Levels to Watch

According to the report, a sustained influx of foreign investment could push the Rupee towards 87.80 INR per USD. Traders should also monitor 88.30 INR/USD as a key intermediate support level. Conversely, resistance is expected near 88.80 INR/USD, where selling pressure typically increases. Breaking above this level could accelerate the Rupee’s decline towards 89.30 INR/USD. Understanding these technical levels is crucial for traders and investors navigating the currency market.

Near-Term Outlook: Narrow Trading Range with Mild Appreciation Bias

For the immediate future, the report anticipates the Rupee will trade within a narrow range this week, with a slight inclination towards appreciation. This is largely attributed to a consolidating US Dollar Index (DXY) and cautious foreign portfolio investments, influenced by high domestic equity valuations. This suggests a temporary pause in the downward trend, but doesn’t necessarily signal a reversal. The Rupee exchange rate is currently sensitive to global cues.

Impact of India-US Trade Deal & Other Supportive Factors

A finalized trade deal between India and the US could be a significant catalyst, potentially triggering USD 2-3 billion in inflows. Other positive factors include Brent crude prices remaining below USD 64 per barrel and the recent low October CPI reading of 0.25% year-on-year, which has increased expectations of a rate cut by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) in December. Steady inflows from Systematic Investment Plans (SIPs) also provide ongoing support.

Global Economic Data & Geopolitical Risks

The report emphasizes the importance of monitoring key global economic data releases. US October retail sales, the September trade balance, weekly jobless claims, and the upcoming FOMC minutes will all provide insights into the strength of the dollar and the Federal Reserve’s monetary policy outlook. Flash PMIs for both India and the US will also be crucial in shaping growth expectations.

Geopolitical developments and any news related to tariffs will continue to play a significant role in shaping market sentiment. Unexpected events could quickly alter the trajectory of the Rupee’s value. This year has already seen the Rupee reach record lows, and the bank believes the recent movement into the 88-89 INR/USD range aligns with underlying fundamentals.

Conclusion: Navigating a Complex Currency Landscape

The Union Bank of India report presents a nuanced outlook for the Indian Rupee. While a gradual weakening towards 90 INR/USD by March 2026 is anticipated based on fundamental factors, technical indicators suggest potential for short-term recovery. Investors and businesses should closely monitor global economic data, geopolitical developments, and the progress of the India-US trade talks. Staying informed about these factors will be crucial for navigating the complex currency landscape and making informed financial decisions. Further analysis of the foreign exchange market is recommended for those heavily invested in or reliant on the Rupee’s performance.

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