The Indian central bank was likely selling dollars via state-run banks to support the rupee on Thursday, as the currency ...
"With not much change overnight in Treasury yields, the directional trigger will come from moves in the rupee as it has been ... rupees ($2.07 billion) via sale of bonds ($1 = 86.5990 Indian ...
For Indian travelers, there are several countries where the Indian Rupee (INR) is stronger than the local currency, offering greater purchasing power. Let's check out some of these countries where ...
MUMBAI, Jan 13 (Reuters) - The Indian rupee slumped to a fresh all time-low and logged its biggest single-day decline in nearly two years on Monday, bogged down by a surging U.S. dollar ...
Prices of TVs, washing machines, air conditioners and refrigerators may go up by at least 5% as the rupee continues to depreciate. This is because companies import at least 30-40% of key parts ...
In recent weeks, Indian rupee has been on a decline and touched a record low of 86.04 against the US dollar on January 10. A weak rupee results in higher operational expenses for airlines as most of ...
Indian currency, rupee, crashed 27 paise to hit a new lifetime low of 86.31 against the US dollar in the morning trading hours on Monday, January 13, dragged down by a robust American currency amid ...
The Indian rupee could drop below 26 per the UAE dirham or hit 90 per dollar this year as the Reserve Bank of India is poised to move away from its implicit quasi-peg to the dollar under the new ...
The currency is likely to weaken past the 86 level at the open on Monday. The Indian rupee is likely to fall further this week, weakening past a psychologically important level, in the wake of an ...
The Indian rupee weakened to its all-time low on Tuesday due to strong dollar bids spurred by the maturity of positions in ...
Mumbai, The rupee logged its steepest fall in nearly two years, plunging 55 paise to hit a historic low of 86.59 against the US dollar during mid-session on Monday due to strengthening of the ...
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