The falling value of rupee may impact hard the profitability of Indian companies, which have tapped overseas loans, and the bottom lines this year are likely to take a hit of over USD two billion this year.
The corporates have been increasingly tapping overseas loans—mostly in the US currency—to save costs arising out of higher interest rates and liquidity constraints in the domestic market in the recent months, but the falling value of rupee seems to have negated the benefits, experts believe.
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