With a view to providing operational flexibility to multinational entities and their Indian subsidiaries exposed to currency risk arising out of current account transactions emanating in India, the Reserve Bank of India has amended the extant hedging guidelines. Under the amended guidelines, Indian subsidiaries of non-resident companies are eligible to undertake, as per the Foreign Exchange Management Act, all foreign currency-rupee derivative contracts.

(This article was published on March 22, 2017)
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