IMF reclassifies India's exchange rate regime to 'stabilized arrangement'

The IMF reclassified India's exchange rate regime to "stabilized arrangement" from "floating" due to likely interventions by the Reserve Bank of India, noted in an Article IV review. The IMF disagreed with India's perspective, emphasizing the need for a flexible exchange rate. India's forex reserves are just above 100% of the IMF metric.

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