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The Indian rupee posted modest gains on Tuesday, tracking strength in regional peers, as markets looked past the White ...
The Indian rupee gained slightly in early trading on Tuesday, in line with an uptick in most Asian peers while traders ...
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ABP News on MSNRupee Rises On Oil Price Dip & FII Inflows: Will The Rally Last?At the interbank foreign exchange, the rupee opened at 85.75 against the US dollar before rising further to 85.72, up 22 ...
The rupee rose 21 paise to close at 85.73 against the US dollar on Tuesday on the back of a decline in global crude oil prices and a weaker greenback against major rivals. Easing of foreign fund ...
Indian rupee opens higher on calm Asian markets despite Trump's tariff threats, with potential trade deal with India.
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ABP News on MSNRupee Gains 26 Paise To Settle At 85.68 Against US DollarThe Indian rupee appreciated by 26 paise to settle at 85.68 against the US dollar, supported by soft crude prices and strong capital inflows. Market sentiment remained steady amid global cues.
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The Nation UAE on MSNRupee loses 25 paisa against dollarThe rupee on Monday depreciated by 25 paisa against the US dollar in the interbank trading and closed at Rs284.21 against the previous day's closing of Rs283.96. However, according to the Forex ...
The Pakistani rupee (PKR) posted losses third day in a row against the US Dollar (USD) and also reversed gains against the ...
The dollar found support and has been rising since Thursday, putting pressure on the rupee (85.70). The greenback rose, supported by safe haven demand, as Trump reignited the trade war by announcing ...
MUMBAI: The Indian rupee is likely to open marginally higher on Tuesday, helped by the calm in Asian markets despite U.S.
Pakistani rupee remained unchanged against the US dollar, during the opening minutes of trading in the inter-bank market on ...
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NDTV Profit on MSNRupee Opens Stronger As Trump Hints At India-US Trade DealUS President Donald Trump has imposed 25% to 40% tariff on South Korea, Japan, Malaysia and other countries through tariff letters presented on Monday.
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