There is no unanimity on what is the rupee’s fair value, neither among currency dealers nor among economists. Besides, various models and technical charts paint contradictory scenarios. On a trade-based measure, the rupee is overvalued and should depreciate. The real effective exchange rate (REER), which gauges the rupee’s strength vis-à-vis six major currencies and again 36 of India’s trading partners, shows the currency is hugely overvalued. On a 36-currency trade basis, with base year 2004-05, the rupee is around 16 per cent overvalued. On a ...
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