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The rupee rose 23 paise to 85.49 against the U.S. dollar in early trade on Friday (June 27, 2025), aided by strong FII inflows and positive sentiments in the domestic equity markets.
Rupee sinks 23 paise to close at 86.78 against U.S. dollar In the domestic equity market, the 30-share BSE Sensex tanked 511.38 points to settle at 81,896.79 while Nifty dropped 140.50 points to ...
The rupee has a crucial resistance in the 85.80-85.70 region. It has to breach 85.70 in order to gain more strength. Only then will a rise to 85.50 and 85.30 come into the picture.
The rupee, which extended its decline for the third day on the trot, closed at 86.7225 per US dollar, down about 25 paise versus previous close of 86.4775. Intraday, it touched a three-month low ...
MUMBAI, June 6 (Reuters) - The Indian rupee’s downward bias looks set to persist at Friday’s open, with traders awaiting the Reserve Bank of India’s policy decision and the U.S. jobs report ...
MUMBAI, June 3 (Reuters) - The Indian rupee closed marginally lower on Tuesday, but analysts said the underlying bias continues to be for a gradual appreciation to 85 per dollar amid persistent ...
India Business News: MUMBAI: The rupee ended at 86.08 against the dollar on Wednesday, falling 48 paise from its previous close of 85.60. The local currency touched a low .
The rupee declined for the sixth time in seven sessions on Wednesday, slipping briefly past 86 to the U.S. dollar, as traders unwound bullish positions amid persistent demand for the greenback. The ...
The Indian rupee will eke out very modest gains this year, trailing most of its Asian peers as the U.S. dollar retreats, according to a Reuters poll of foreign exchange strategists.
Rupee may face near-term pressure amid RBI rate cut expectations, global headwinds, and geopolitical tensions. Experts forecast rupee trading between 85-86/USD, despite support from lower oil ...
Rupee to gain modestly, lag most Asian peers despite strong GDP growth: Reuters poll. Economy. Published 06/04/2025, 10:04 AM. Updated 06/04/2025, 11:11 PM.
The Indian Rupee (INR) weakens against the US Dollar (USD) for the second straight day on Wednesday, as a firmer Greenback and disappointing Indian PMI figures weigh on sentiment.