Lending institutions in India are now pushing their central bank to take action against skyrocketing hedging costs. Multiple sources indicate that as derivative hedging premiums continue climbing, financial players are growing increasingly vocal about the need for regulatory intervention. The situation highlights how market volatility and hedging demand can create friction in the financial system, forcing institutional participants to seek policy solutions. This kind of pressure on central banks to stabilize market conditions is becoming more common across emerging markets, especially when cost pressures threaten the broader lending ecosystem.

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SignatureDeniedvip
· 12-23 08:40
Hedging costs have exploded, and over here in India, Financial Institutions are starting to shift blame to the Central Bank... I've long been fed up with this trap.
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LiquidityOraclevip
· 12-23 08:28
Is the Indian bank whispering in the Central Bank's ear again? The hedging costs have soared, and this time someone really needs to stand up and speak out.
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DeFiVeteranvip
· 12-23 08:13
The banks over in India are crying poor again; with hedging costs so high, how can they play?
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