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Rupee Crash: New Ways to Protect Your Investments

7 Dec

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Summary

  • Rupee hits record low of ₹90 against the dollar.
  • Global diversification offers benefits during rupee depreciation.
  • New investment routes include foreign broker platforms and Gift City funds.
Rupee Crash: New Ways to Protect Your Investments

The Indian rupee has fallen to a historic low of ₹90 against the dollar, renewing focus on hedging investment portfolios against currency depreciation. As Indians increasingly spend in foreign currencies for overseas education and travel, diversifying investments internationally becomes more important. A weakening rupee can actually enhance the value of returns earned abroad, making global exposure a strategic move for investors.

Traditional routes for global diversification, such as mutual funds and international ETFs, currently face limitations due to overseas investing caps and domestic trading premiums. However, new options are emerging. Foreign broker platforms provide access to US equities and ETFs, allowing investors to buy fractional shares. Additionally, Gift City is emerging as an investment hub, with funds like DSP's retail outbound fund offering a different tax structure for global investments.

Other avenues include international mutual funds domiciled in regulated jurisdictions like Ireland and Luxembourg, accessible through platforms like Vested. The NSE IFSC and BSE Gift City INX also offer different mechanisms for accessing US stocks. While all foreign investments outside Gift City must be reported, these diversified strategies are essential for mitigating the impact of rupee depreciation.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
You can explore foreign broker platforms for US equities and ETFs, or consider retail outbound funds launched in Gift City.
While investments are insured up to $500,000 by SIPC in the US, underlying investments are not held in your demat account but with the platform's foreign broker partners.
For Gift City funds, tax is applied at the fund level, with rates like 35.88% for dividends and varying rates for short-term and long-term capital gains.

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