Moody’s indicates that most Indian companies are shielded from rupee depreciation because of mitigating factors, whereas govt-owned oil marketing companies, Ola, and UltraTech Cement are adversely affected. OMCs experience a currency mismatch with rupee-linked marketing revenues and US dollar feedstock costs, which are partially offset by US dollar-linked fuel sales and government support.
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