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Currency Market Summary: Rupee slips 10 paise to 85.48 vs dollar

  Rupee weakened by 10 paise to close at 85.48 (provisional) against the US dollar on Thursday, pressured by a strengthening dollar overseas and a rise in global crude oil prices. Forex traders noted that gains in the domestic equity markets and foreign capital inflows helped limit the local currency's fall. At the interbank foreign exchange market, the rupee opened at 85.56 and traded between an intra-day low of 85.62 and a high of 85.40 before settling at 85.48, marking a 10 paise decline from Wednesday’s close of 85.38. Anuj...
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Currency Market News: Rupee falls 37 paise to close at 85.96 vs US dollar

Rupee depreciated by 37 paise to close at 85.96 (provisional) against the US dollar on Thursday, pressured by strong dollar demand from importers and foreign banks, along with a surge in crude oil prices. Forex traders highlighted that surging US bond yields are unsettling global investors. "Moreover, the narrowing yield differential between India and the US is making Indian assets less attractive," they noted. Elevated crude oil prices, driven by rising geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, further dampened investor sentiment. At the interbank foreign exchange market, the rupee opened...
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Will Indian Rupee’s value appreciate to 84 against the US Dollar? Here’s what top international banks say – Firstpost

Bank of America (BofA) Research has revised its forecast for the Indian rupee, projecting the currency to strengthen to 84 per US dollar by December 2025, from a previous estimate of 87read moreBank of America (BofA) Research has revised its forecast for the Indian rupee, projecting the currency to strengthen to 84 per US dollar by December 2025, from a previous estimate of 87. The call reflects a broader shift in sentiment among analysts, who are increasingly bullish on the rupee amid improved capital inflows and a more favorable trade...
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Currency Market News: Rupee hits 7-month high before retreating; closes nearly flat at 84.53 vs US dollar

Rupee on Friday climbed to a seven-month high, briefly breaching the 84-per-dollar mark, buoyed by sustained foreign fund inflows and strong domestic economic indicators. However, it failed to hold onto the gains and ended the day just 1 paisa stronger at 84.53 against the US dollar. In a session marked by volatility, the rupee touched an intra-day high of 83.76 — its strongest level since October 2024 — before slipping back. It opened at 83.98 and moved in a range of 83.76 to 84.55 through the day. Traders attributed the...
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Currency Market News: Rupee dips by 7 paise, ends at 85.40 vs dollar

Rupee pared its initial gains and ended the day lower by 7 paise at 85.40 against the US dollar on Friday, due to heightened geopolitical tensions and a negative trend in domestic markets. Forex traders attributed the rupee's decline to escalating geopolitical tensions, particularly following a terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu & Kashmir, which weighed on market sentiment. Additionally, a muted trend ia stronger US dollar inden domestic equities and x further dampened investor confidence. At the interbank foreign exchange market, the rupee opened at 85.17 and fluctuated between an...
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Currency Market News: Rupee jumps 25 paise to 85.08 vs dollar amid foreign inflows

Rupee jumped 25 paise to 85.08 against the US dollar in early trade on Friday, buoyed by robust foreign fund inflows and positive remarks from the US Treasury Secretary indicating India could be the first to sign a trade tariff treaty with the US. Forex analysts noted that India is emerging as a symbol of “quiet strength,” supported by improving macroeconomic fundamentals and increasing global interest. The Reserve Bank of India, in its latest bulletin, highlighted the country’s growing economic resilience, pointing to diversified trade ties and favourable market sentiment....
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Currency Market News: Rupee slips 4 paise to 85.19 vs US dollar

Rupee traded in a narrow band and slipped 4 paise to 85.19 against the US dollar in early trade on Tuesday, as gains from upbeat domestic equities were offset by dollar short-covering among investors. Forex analysts noted ongoing concerns about global economic headwinds stemming from tariffs and US monetary policy, which could dampen overall demand. At the interbank foreign exchange market, the rupee opened at 85.11 and later declined to 85.19 against the US dollar, marking a 4 paise drop from its previous close. On Monday, the rupee had gained...
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Currency Market News: Rupee surges 51 paise to 86.17 vs US dollar in early trade

Rupee made a strong comeback in early trade on Friday, rising by 51 paise to 86.17 against the US dollar. This sharp gain was fueled by a positive opening in domestic equity markets, a weaker greenback, and a drop in global oil prices. The rally in the local currency follows US President Donald Trump’s decision to suspend the additional 26 per cent tariffs on Indian goods until July 9, easing trade tensions between the two nations. At the interbank foreign exchange market, the rupee opened at 86.22 against the dollar—46 paise...
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Currency Market News: Rupee falls 26 paise to 85.78 vs dollar after US slaps tariffs on India

Rupee dropped 26 paise to 85.78 against the US dollar on Thursday morning after US President Donald Trump imposed tariffs on nearly 60 countries, including India. The US has introduced a 27 per cent tax on Indian imports, arguing that India charges high duties on American goods.  The tariffs being implemented were conceived as part of Trump's plan to reduce the US trade deficit and to rejuvenate manufacturing at home. Though expected to adversely affect India's exports to US, experts feel that India is in a relatively better position compared...
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Indian rupee edges higher amid dollar inflows and US tariff concerns

The Indian rupee gained marginally on Wednesday to end at 85.705 per US dollar, up from the previous close of 85.755, LSEG data showed. Dollar inflows, maturity of positions in the non-deliverable forwards market with a sharp focus on tariff announcement on India by the US kept the rupee in a 20-paisa range during the day, traders said.The currency opened at 85.69 to $1 and weakened up to 85.89 to $1 during the day, before closing slightly stronger, according to LSEG data. The dollar index was largely stable at 104.2.“There...