USD/INR continues its upward momentum for the fourth consecutive day, trading around 87.10 during Wednesday’s Asian session.
A firmer USD, ongoing Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) outflows, and downbeat Indian economic data weigh on the INR.
The Indian rupee eased on Wednesday, holding above 87 per US dollar mark as it lingers just around record low against the US dollar. INR edged up a bit in last session as the US dollar index retreated ...
The Indian rupee hit an all-time low on Wednesday, during afternoon trade amid a slump in Asian equities. The rupee dropped ...
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Earlier in the day, the Indian currency opened at 87.12 vs the greenback against Tuesday’s close of 87.07 vs dollar. The ...
The dollar index was up 0.3% at 109.8, while Asian currencies weakened, with the offshore Chinese yuan down 0.5% at 7.35 per ...
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