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Currency Market News: Rupee gains 1 paisa to 85.53 vs dollar

Rupee gained 1 paisa to settle at 85.53 (provisional) against the US dollar on Friday, helped by strong foreign institutional investor (FII) inflows and a slight drop in the dollar index. However, the rupee’s rise was limited due to higher Brent crude prices, weak domestic equity markets, and data showing India’s trade deficit widening in April, forex traders said. At the interbank foreign exchange, the rupee started strong at 85.28 and moved between 85.28 and 85.70 during the day. It finally closed at 85.53, up just 1 paisa from Thursday’s...
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Currency Market News: Rupee rises 31 paise to 85.05 vs US dollar

The rupee opened 31 paise stronger at Rs 85.05 against the US dollar in early trade on Wednesday, buoyed by firm domestic equities and a further easing in retail inflation. At the interbank foreign‑exchange market, the local unit briefly touched Rs 85.23 before paring some gains. It had closed flat at Rs 85.36 on Tuesday after surrendering early strength. Currency traders warned that a sharp rise in global crude prices could soon cap the rupee’s advance. Brent crude has hovered near USD 66 a barrel in recent sessions, a level...
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Rupee rallies 75 paise against US dollar in first trading day after India, Pakistan truce

The Indian rupee opened sharply higher at 84.62 per US dollar on Tuesday (May 13), strengthening by 75 paise from Friday’s (May 9's) close of 85.37. The forex market was shut on Monday (May 12) due to Buddha Purnima.The sharp rebound comes after India and Pakistan agreed to a ceasefire over the weekend, easing geopolitical tensions that had rattled investors. Indian equity markets responded with a powerful rally on Monday (May 12), with benchmark indices rising nearly 4%, marking their best day in four years. The global backdrop also turned...
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Currency Market News: Rupee plunges 84 paise to 85.61 vs US dollar amid Indo-Pak tensions

Rupee fell sharply by 84 paise to close at 85.61 (provisional) against the US dollar on Thursday, as escalating geopolitical tensions between India and Pakistan triggered risk aversion among investors. Forex traders said the domestic currency came under pressure after Pakistan attempted to target several Indian military sites using drones and missiles—a move thwarted by India's defence systems. The geopolitical stress, coupled with a stronger US dollar and rising crude oil prices, further weighed on sentiment. The rupee opened at 84.61 at the interbank foreign exchange and swung between a...