The Indian rupee ended almost flat on November 13 against the US dollar, despite pressure from outflows in local equities. Currency experts said that the intervention by the Reserve Bank of India ...
The Indian Rupee hit a record low against the US dollar, closing at 84.40 due to foreign investor withdrawals and a strong dollar. Despite some relief from falling crude and gold prices ...
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Mumbai: The Indian rupee weakened to a record low on Friday and logged its worst weekly fall since May, pressured by sustained outflows from local stocks and expectations of a stronger dollar after ...
The Indian Rupee hit a new low against the US dollar, dropping to 84.37, influenced by foreign fund outflows and the US Federal Reserve's recent interest rate cut. The Fed's decision, along with ...
The rupee hit its fresh all-time low of 84.30 to a dollar on Thursday, amid FPI outflows and expectations that Donald Trump's win in the US presidential elections is likely to boost the American ...
The Indian rupee hit a record low against a surging US dollar as investors anticipate a boost to the American economy from Donald Trump's policies. Despite interventions by the Reserve Bank of India, ...
Though Donald Trump's victory could affect the rupee adversely, analysts say currency adjustments can well be managed with the reserves India has built. The Indian rupee on Wednesday hit its all-time ...
RBI will step in to curb volatility, say experts. Mumbai: The Indian rupee is expected to remain under pressure on the back of a strengthening US dollar as Donald Trump wins the presidential race ...
The Indian rupee fell to a record low on Wednesday, hurt by a sharp rise in the dollar and U.S. bond yields as Republican Donald Trump claimed victory in the US presidential election. The rupee closed ...
Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister, Nationalist Congress Party's Ajit Pawar will continue to use the "clock" election symbol but will have to give a declaration within 36 hours that the matter is ...