Rupee falling to 80/$ is a psychologically significant milestone. But don’t panic

The Rupee falling to 80 per dollar will likely hit the government’s finances and lead to an increase in the current account deficit, but it should not be a cause for panic as India’s macroeconomic fundamentals continue to remain strong, Economist Radhika Pandey tells Managing Editor Y.P. Rajesh in ThePrint #MacroSutra
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Read Radhika Pandey's column here: https://theprint.in/macrosutra/rupees-fall-to-80-dollar-will-impact-twin-deficits-but-heres-why-you-shouldnt-panic/1048657/
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Rupee falling to 80/$ is a psychologically significant milestone. But don’t panic


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