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USD/INR loses ground ahead of India’s PMI release

The Indian Rupee strengthens in Tuesday’s Asian session. The Fed’s dovish stance and lower crude oil prices support the INR, but renewed US Dollar demand might cap its upside. Investors brace for India’s HSBC Manufacturing PMI data and Fed’s Powell speech later on Tuesday. The Indian Rupee (INR) edges higher on Monday as the dovish remarks from the US Federal Reserve (Fed) and rising fiscal worries undermine the Greenback. Additionally, a decline in Crude oil prices provides some support to the INR. It’s worth noting that India is the world's third-largest oil consumer, and...
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USD/INR refreshes weekly low as lower Oil prices strengthen Indian Rupee

The Indian Rupee gains further to near 85.80 against the US Dollar amid a positive market mood.Oil prices are likely to fall further if Israel and Iran keep to the truce.Fed’s Powell reiterates that the central bank needs more clarity on tariffs before reducing interest rates.The Indian Rupee (INR) extends winning streak against the US Dollar (USD) for fourth trading day on Wednesday, posts a fresh weekly high around 85.80. The USD/INR pair slides further as the Indian currency strengthens on expectations that the Oil price could decline further, following...
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USD/INR opens strongly as Indian Rupee is hit hard by global Oil supply risks

The Indian Rupee slumps to near 86.85 at open against the US Dollar as rising crude prices have battered the former.Iran threatens to close the Strait of Hormuz following the US attack on Tehran’s nuclear facilities.Fed’s Waller supports reducing interest rates in the July policy meeting.The Indian Rupee (INR) opens on a bearish note against the US Dollar (USD) and jumps to near 86.85 at the start of the week. Investors were bracing for a significant negative opening of the USD/INR pair, following the risk-off market sentiment and a sharp...
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USD/INR ticks down while firm Oil prices, foreign outflows continue to batter Indian Rupee

The Indian Rupee ticks higher after sliding to near 86.20 against the US Dollar.Tehran threatens to close the Strait of Hormuz to disrupt the Oil supply chain.Investors expect the Fed to leave interest rates steady on Wednesday.The Indian Rupee (INR) surrenders early losses after posting a fresh two-month low near 86.20 against the US Dollar (USD) and ticks up to near 86.00 during European trading hours on Monday. The USD/INR pair faces pressure as the US Dollar (USD) falls back, with the US Dollar Index (DXY) retreating to near 98.00...
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