The Indian rupee ended November with its worst monthly performance in eight, as Donald Trump's victory in the U.S. election ...
The Indian rupee is expected to open flat to slightly higher on Thursday, supported by a pullback in the U.S. dollar index ...
MUMBAI: The rupee declined by 12 paise on Wednesday, pressured by strong dollar demand related to the expiry of the Nov monthly futures contract and month-end payments by importers. The rupee ...
MUMBAI (Reuters) - The Indian rupee declined on Wednesday, pressured by strong dollar demand related to the expiry of the November monthly futures contract and month-end payments by importers. The ...
The rupee had hit an all-time low of 84.5075 on Friday pressured by likely dollar outflows and ongoing strength in the greenback but averted deeper losses due to the intervention by the Reserve ...
MUMBAI: The Indian rupee weakened on Wednesday, pressured by strong demand for the US dollar from public sector banks, mostly related to the monthly expiry of currency futures, alongside importers ...
The Indian rupee weakened by 15 paise on Wednesday, closing at 84.44 (provisional) against the US dollar, driven by uncertainties surrounding US President-elect Donald Trump’s trade policies and ...
The rupee fell 3 paise to close at 84.32 (provisional) against the U.S. dollar on Tuesday (November 26, 2024), as the greenback strengthened on Donald Trump’s tariff plans and a muted trend in ...
The rupee declined sharply by 15 paise to close at 84.44 (provisional) against the U.S. dollar on Wednesday (November 27, 2024) amid uncertainties surrounding U.S. President-elect Donald Trump’s ...
The Indian Rupee weakens in Tuesday’s early European session. The INR is facing some selling pressure as Trump's tariff promise boosts the USD. The FOMC Minutes will be the highlight on Tuesday.
The Indian rupee weakened on Wednesday, pressured by strong demand for the U.S. dollar from public sector banks, mostly related to the monthly expiry of currency futures, alongside importers ...
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