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Currency Market News: Rupee rises 6 Paise to 85.51 vs dollar

Rupee appreciated by 6 paise to 85.51 against the US dollar in early trade on Wednesday, supported by strong foreign institutional investor (FII) inflows and a dip in global crude oil prices. According to forex traders, the rupee is expected to trade within a range of 85.40 to 90 during the day, with mid-month demand anticipated for oil, defence, and government-related payments. Also Read:Currency Market News: Rupee gains 4 paise to close at 85.62 vs dollar amid strong FII inflows At the interbank foreign exchange market, the rupee opened at...
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Currency Market News: Rupee gains 3 paise, ends at 85.33 vs dollar

Rupee pared most of its initial gains to end 3 paise higher at 85.33 (provisional) against the US dollar on Tuesday, supported by rising risk appetite amid easing trade tensions. However, gains were capped by the impact of rising crude oil prices, a strong US dollar, and profit booking in domestic equities, traders said. At the interbank foreign exchange market, the rupee opened at 84.70 and fluctuated between an intra-day high of 84.62 and a low of 85.48 against the greenback. It ultimately closed the session at 85.33 (provisional), marking...
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Currency Market News: Rupee slips 8 paise to 84.38 against US dollar

Rupee traded in a narrow range on Tuesday, slipping 8 paise to 84.38 against the US dollar in early trade amid a stronger dollar index, weakness in Asian currencies, and lingering geopolitical tensions between India and Pakistan. At the interbank foreign exchange, the rupee opened at 84.28 and moved between an early high of 84.26 and a low of 84.38 against the greenback. The domestic currency had closed at 84.30 on Monday, registering a 27 paise gain. Forex traders said that while the USD/INR pair remained under pressure from global...
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Currency Market News: Rupee strengthens 27 paise to 84.96 vs dollar on robust fund inflows

Rupee appreciated by 27 paise to 84.96 against the US dollar in early trade on Tuesday, buoyed by strong foreign fund inflows, healthier domestic economic data, and easing global tensions. Forex traders observed that India's manufacturing and industrial sectors both grew by 3 per cent, highlighting the strength of domestic demand. Additionally, a significant rally in domestic equities, fueled by an influx of foreign investments, helped boost market sentiment. Despite this positive movement, caution prevails, with traders pointing out that any rise in tensions between India and Pakistan could quickly...