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The rupee weakened 23 paise to 89.94 against the US dollar in early trade amid foreign fund outflows, weak domestic equities and rising crude oil prices, with thin holiday volumes and trade deal uncertainty weighing on market sentiment
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The rupee strengthened by 12 paise to 89.51 against the US dollar in early trade on Wednesday, aided by RBI liquidity measures, a softer dollar and stronger Asian currencies, while equities posted modest gains and oil prices edged higher.
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The rupee strengthened 22 paise to 89.45 against the US dollar in early trade on Monday, aided by foreign fund inflows, positive domestic equities, stable crude prices and firm RBI intervention, while forex reserves also recorded a rise.
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The rupee appreciated 24 paise to 89.96 against the US dollar in early trade on Friday, supported by corporate dollar inflows, easing crude oil prices and likely RBI intervention, even as experts said the currency may trade in a narrow range.
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The rupee traded in a narrow range against the US dollar in early trade on Thursday as trade deal uncertainty and strong dollar demand offset support from foreign inflows. Weak sentiment persisted despite stable crude prices and equity inflows.
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Gold and silver prices slipped on the MCX on Thursday as investors booked profits ahead of key US inflation data. Markets are closely watching CPI and PCE figures for cues on the US Federal Reserve’s interest rate outlook.
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The rupee showed early volatility on Wednesday as easing Brent crude support was offset by persistent FII selling and uncertainty over India-US trade talks. The domestic unit recovered partially, while Sensex and Nifty rose on early session buying.
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The rupee has fallen from 90 a dollar to 91 in the last 10 trading sessions, and according to forex traders, the Indian currency might even cross the 92 per dollar-mark in December
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The rupee fell 9 paise to a record low of 90.58 against the US dollar amid uncertainty over an India US trade deal and sustained foreign fund outflows. Weak equities and cautious investor sentiment added pressure on the domestic currency
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The rupee slipped 17 paise to 90.11 against the US dollar on Thursday as risk-averse sentiment, strong importer demand and sustained FPI outflows weighed on the currency. Markets are tracking cues from the ongoing US–India trade talks for direction.
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The rupee crashed to a record 90.13 per US dollar on Wednesday amid weak trade flows and uncertainty over the India–US trade deal. The sharp fall weighed on equities, with Nifty slipping below 26,000 and market sentiment turning cautious.
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The rupee weakened by 2 paise to 89.24 against the US dollar in early trade on Thursday amid increased demand for the greenback from importers. Fresh foreign inflows, easing crude oil prices, and firm domestic equities provided partial support to the currency.
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The rupee recovered early losses to trade at 89.20 against the US dollar on Wednesday, supported by foreign inflows and strong domestic equity sentiment. A slightly weaker dollar index helped, though rising crude prices continued to exert pressure on the currency.
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The rupee weakened by 18 paise to 88.66 against the US dollar on Thursday as the greenback gained on hawkish Fed minutes. Positive India-US trade signals, lower crude prices and firm equities capped losses, with forex analysts expecting stronger rupee momentum ahead.
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The rupee gained 9 paise to 88.51 against the US dollar, aided by lower crude prices. Investor sentiment remained cautious amid volatile global equities, FII outflows, domestic PMI data, and developments in the proposed India-US trade agreement.
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The rupee fell 6 paise to 88.72 against the US dollar in early Monday trade due to a firm dollar and ongoing foreign capital outflows. Equity gains and lower crude prices limited losses as investors watch India-US trade talks and PMI data.
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The rupee fell 7 paise to 88.69 against the US dollar on Thursday amid a firm dollar index and weak domestic equities. Experts say new export promotion measures may stabilize the currency over the medium term.
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The rupee fell 15 paise to 88.65 against the US dollar on Wednesday, pressured by rising crude prices and FII outflows. Optimism over a potential India-US trade deal and MSCI-driven inflows provided partial support to the domestic currency.
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The rupee fell 4 paise to 88.69 against the US dollar in early trade on Monday, pressured by a strong dollar amid the US government shutdown and rising crude oil prices. Markets show short-term consolidation with medium-term rupee strength.
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The rupee fell 3 paise to 88.66 against the US dollar on Friday amid foreign fund outflows and a stronger greenback. Weak domestic equities and higher crude oil prices further weighed on the local currency, traders said.