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Rupee weakens alongside Asian peers, oil pullback cushions losses

MUMBAI, June 23 (Reuters) - The Indian rupee declined on Monday alongside Asian currencies, as investors turned to safe-havens such as the U.S. dollar amid escalating tensions in the Middle East, although a retreat in crude oil prices helped cushion their losses.Market participants remained focused on Iran's response to U.S. attacks on its nuclear sites. Sign up here.The rupee closed at 86.75 against the U.S. dollar, down 0.2% from its close at 86.5850 in the previous session.Brent crude oil futures hit a five-month peak of $81.40 per barrel earlier in...
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Indian rupee hits 2025 peak, boosted by portfolio inflows, exporter hedging

MUMBAI, April 30 (Reuters) - The Indian rupee, on Wednesday, rose to its highest level this year on the back of likely inflows into equities, a pickup in hedging-related dollar sales from local exporters and cutting of bearish positions on the local currency.The rupee rose 0.5% to a high of 84.78 per dollar, tracking gains in Asian currencies, which were up by as much as 0.8% on the day. Sign up here.Optimism surrounding a potential trade deal between India and the U.S. has also aided the rupee.U.S. President Donald Trump...