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The rupee slipped marginally against the US dollar in early trade on Monday amid foreign fund outflows, a stronger greenback and falling forex reserves. Traders said global cues and upcoming trade data will guide the currency’s movement.
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The rupee weakened by 8 paise to 90.69 against the US dollar in early trade on Friday, pressured by a stronger dollar and weak equities. However, stable inflation data and domestic fundamentals provided some support, forex traders said.
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The rupee strengthened 38 paise to 90.40 against the US dollar in early trade on Thursday, aided by foreign fund inflows and suspected RBI intervention. Ample liquidity, easing dollar index and cautious global cues supported the currency.
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The rupee fell 11 paise to 90.77 against the US dollar in early trade on Tuesday as markets remained cautious after the India-US interim trade framework. Forex experts cited fading optimism and global uncertainties despite steady foreign inflows
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Gold and silver prices surged sharply on Monday, supported by a weaker US dollar, rising geopolitical uncertainty and renewed hopes of US Federal Reserve rate cuts, with MCX silver hitting fresh intraday highs before witnessing mild profit booking.
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The rupee strengthened 21 paise to 90.44 against the US dollar in early trade on Monday, buoyed by positive sentiment after India and the US reached a framework for an interim trade pact, alongside firm equities and a weaker dollar.
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The rupee strengthened by 11 paise to 90.23 against the US dollar in early trade on Friday amid positive investor sentiment, even as FII outflows, rising crude prices and a firmer dollar limited further gains ahead of the RBI’s MPC decision.
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The rupee gained 7 paise to 90.40 against the US dollar in early trade as investors awaited clarity on the India–US trade deal and cues from the RBI’s interest rate decision, amid weak equities and falling crude prices.
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The rupee weakened 22 paise to 90.54 against the US dollar on Wednesday as traders remained cautious despite optimism over an India-US trade deal, amid the absence of formal documentation and continued dollar buying by corporates and importers.
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The rupee rose sharply by 119 paise to 90.30 against the US dollar in early trade after the US cut tariffs on Indian goods to 18 per cent. Forex traders said the move could improve FII interest in Indian markets.
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The rupee strengthened by 37 paise to 91.56 against the US dollar in early trade on Monday, supported by easing crude oil prices a day after the Union Budget, even as high government borrowing weighed on sentiment.
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Gold and silver prices fell in early trade after hitting record highs, as profit booking emerged and the dollar strengthened. MCX silver slid sharply while gold eased, though analysts say the broader trend remains bullish despite short-term overheating concerns persist
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The rupee rebounded from record lows to gain 9 paise against the US dollar in early trade, aided by falling crude oil prices, though gains were capped by a stronger dollar, foreign fund outflows and weak domestic equity markets
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The rupee touched a record low of 92 against the US dollar in early trade, pressured by strong dollar demand, rising oil prices and global risk aversion, even as the Federal Reserve kept interest rates unchanged.
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The rupee strengthened by 11 paise to 91.57 against the US dollar in early trade on Wednesday, aided by a softer dollar index and optimism following the landmark India–EU free trade agreement, forex traders said.
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The rupee recovered 15 paise from record low levels to trade at 91.50 against the US dollar in early trade on Thursday, supported by improved global risk appetite, easing tariff concerns, and firm domestic equities, even as geopolitical risks continue to weigh on sentiment.
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The rupee fell 31 paise to a record low of 91.28 against the US dollar in early trade as rising geopolitical uncertainty, foreign fund outflows and weak domestic equities kept investor sentiment subdued.
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The rupee rebounded from lower levels to gain 11 paise against the US dollar in early trade on Wednesday, supported by softer crude oil prices and a weaker dollar overseas, even as markets remained cautious ahead of key US inflation data.
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The rupee weakened by 5 paise to 90.23 against the US dollar in early trade on Monday amid rising crude oil prices, continued foreign fund outflows and global geopolitical concerns, while markets awaited key macroeconomic data later this week.
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The rupee weakened 7 paise to 89.97 against the US dollar in early trade as foreign fund outflows, rising crude oil prices and concerns over potential US tariff hikes dampened sentiment. Weak domestic equities added to pressure.