Rupee slips on oil spike, falls 30 paise to 86.34 against US dollar, traders cite geopolitical crisis & weak equities – Times of India

Rupee slips on oil spike, falls 30 paise to 86.34 against US dollar, traders cite geopolitical crisis & weak equities – Times of India

The rupee weakened by 30 paise to close at 86.34 against the US dollar on Tuesday, pressured by a sharp rise in global crude oil prices and growing geopolitical uncertainty in the Middle East. A stronger greenback and muted domestic equity markets further weighed on the local unit.At the interbank foreign exchange market, the rupee…

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RBI’s new step on Rupee Interest Rate Derivatives; issues draft norms – check details – Times of India

RBI’s new step on Rupee Interest Rate Derivatives; issues draft norms – check details – Times of India

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on Monday released a fresh set of draft regulations aimed at updating the rules for Rupee Interest Rate Derivatives (IRD), in a move designed to bring the regulatory framework in line with evolving market practices and increased participation from non-resident entities.The current framework, last revised in June 2019, is…

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Currency watch: Rupee closes flat at 85.52 vs dollar, equities crash and oil spike limit gains – Times of India

Currency watch: Rupee closes flat at 85.52 vs dollar, equities crash and oil spike limit gains – Times of India

The rupee ended nearly unchanged against the US dollar on Thursday, rising just 1 paisa to settle at 85.52, as weakness in the greenback against major currencies offset pressure from a sharp decline in domestic equities and a rise in crude oil prices.At the interbank foreign exchange market, the rupee opened at 85.43 and moved…

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Rupee finds footing: Closes 7 paise higher at 85.80 against dollar; RBI policy outcome, US data to guide next move – Times of India

Rupee finds footing: Closes 7 paise higher at 85.80 against dollar; RBI policy outcome, US data to guide next move – Times of India

Supported by easing oil prices and firm domestic equities, the rupee reversed a two-day losing run to settle marginally higher even as traders stayed cautious ahead of the RBI’s rate decision.The rupee closed 7 paise stronger at 85.80 against the US dollar on Thursday, snapping a two-session slide as positive cues from Asian currencies and…

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Rupee slips 7 paise to 85.55 against US dollar amid volatile equities and rising crude prices – Times of India

Rupee slips 7 paise to 85.55 against US dollar amid volatile equities and rising crude prices – Times of India

The rupee gave up its early gains to close 7 paise lower at 85.55 against the US dollar on Friday, pressured by volatile domestic equity markets and a rebound in global crude oil prices. Caution prevailed among investors ahead of the upcoming GDP data release, forex traders said.The domestic currency opened at 85.35 and fluctuated…

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Rupee slips by 1 paisa to close at 85.59 against US dollar amid oil price surge, importer demand – Times of India

Rupee slips by 1 paisa to close at 85.59 against US dollar amid oil price surge, importer demand – Times of India

The rupee settled marginally lower by 1 paisa at 85.59 (provisional) against the US dollar on Wednesday, as rising crude oil prices and persistent demand for the greenback from importers and foreign banks weighed on the domestic currency.Trading in a tight range, the local unit opened at 85.65 at the interbank foreign exchange and oscillated…

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Rupee drops 22 paise to settle at 85.54 against dollar amid importers demand, FII outflows – Times of India

Rupee drops 22 paise to settle at 85.54 against dollar amid importers demand, FII outflows – Times of India

The Indian rupee declined by 22 paise to close at 85.54 against the US dollar on Thursday, pressured by strong demand for the greenback from importers and continued foreign fund outflows. However, gains in domestic equities and a fall in crude oil prices helped limit the currency’s losses, according to forex traders.At the interbank foreign…

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