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    Rupee falls 5 paise to 83.54 against US dollar in early trade

    The rupee depreciated 5 paise to 83.54 against the dollar due to high crude prices, starting at 83.52. Positive equities, foreign fund inflows supported. Amit Pabari noted pressures like crude at USD 87. S&P's YeeFarn Phua mentioned fiscal deficit reduction need. NSE Nifty, Sensex surged; FIIs buying shares. Dollar index at 105.36, US yields at 4.35%.

    India's June palm oil imports rise to 6-month high on lower prices

    India's palm oil imports rose in June due to strong demand before festivals. Refiners played a key role, potentially impacting Malaysian palm oil futures. Sunvin Group highlighted palm oil's competitive pricing. The country's edible oil imports increased, with significant purchases from Indonesia, Brazil, Russia, and Ukraine.

    India raises windfall tax on petroleum crude

    The Indian government has increased the windfall tax on petroleum crude to Rs 6,000 per metric ton from Rs 3,250, effective July 2, as stated in a notification issued on Monday. This tax is reviewed every two weeks. In July 2022, India began taxing crude oil production and the export of gasoline, diesel, and aviation fuel.

    Rupee falls 9 paise to 83.43 against US dollar in early trade

    The healthy expansion in infrastructure sectors' growth in May was driven by the production of coal, natural gas, and electricity, amidst rising crude oil prices impacting the rupee and positive equity market sentiment.

    Rupee trades in narrow range against US dollar in early trade

    The rupee traded against the US dollar, influenced by positive domestic equities and the strength of the American currency. Forex traders noted the impact of the strong US dollar and elevated crude oil prices on the local unit.

    Rupee sees range-bound trade against US dollar in morning deals

    The rupee traded against the US dollar in early trade, influenced by the equity market and factors like the dollar's strength and crude oil prices.

    • India cuts windfall tax on petroleum crude

      India reduced the windfall tax on petroleum crude to 3,250 Indian rupees per metric ton from 5,200 rupees on June 15. The tax for diesel and aviation turbine fuel remained at zero. The tax is revised every fortnight and the recent adjustment was made on June 1.

      Russia boosts oil revenues as shipping and trading network grows

      Russian oil exporters are selling oil to India at higher prices than at any time since the start of the Ukraine war, as more shippers and traders participate in the trade, weakening the impact of Western sanctions. The exporters have had to offer deep discounts to encourage shipping companies to move their crude since the invasion of Ukraine. Despite this, deals struck this month for Urals oil delivery to Indian refiners are at discounts of $3 to $3.50 per barrel to the global Brent crude benchmark, the narrowest since 2023.

      Rupee opens flat against US dollar in early trade

      The rupee is expected to swing within a range of 82.90 to 83.70, influenced by Foreign Institutional Investors, capital markets, and anticipated inflows like Reliance Infrastructure raising USD 350 million.

      Refined Russian petro goods imports rise 14% in May

      India's import of refined products from Russia increased by 14% in May, with naphtha imports tripling. State-run refiners brought in 77% more Russian products, but imports were lower than China and Europe.

      Govt cuts windfall tax on petroleum crude

      The Indian government has cut the windfall tax on petroleum crude to 5200 Indian rupees ($62.33) per metric ton from 5700 rupees, with effect from June 1, according to a notification issued on Friday.

      India's core sector growth rises 6.2% in April

      India's index of eight core sectors saw a 6.2% annual growth in April, following a 6.6% growth in March. The eight sectors had grown 4.6% in April 2023. The production of electricity, natural gas, coal, steel, refinery products, crude oil, and cement showed positive growth. However, coal sector output decreased by 7.5% YoY, while crude oil sector saw a 1.6% growth.

      Rupee falls 9 paise to 83.27 against US dollar in early trade

      Rupee depreciates 9 paise to 83.27 against USD on negative equities and high oil prices, influenced by domestic market sentiment and USD strength. Rupee opened at 83.22, traded at 83.27. Dollar index at 104.72, Brent crude at USD 84.40. Sensex down by 0.30%.

      Crude oil trades near $83/bbl; HPCL, GAIL could give 7-16% return in next 1 year

      With oil prices declining, OPEC's meeting gains significance. Global oil demand growth projections are revised while refining margins remain weak. Gail India and HPCL offer upside potential, driven by robust domestic gas demand and refinery upgrades.

      Rupee falls 9 paise to 83.27 against US dollar in early trade

      The rupee declined to 83.27 against the US dollar on Wednesday, driven by negative equities trend and elevated crude oil prices, with interventions from RBI and anticipation of Lok Sabha election results.

      Reliance signs deal with Russia's Rosneft to purchase oil in roubles

      Reliance Industries has signed a one-year deal with Russia's Rosneft to purchase at least 3 million barrels of oil monthly in roubles. This agreement, following President Putin's push for alternative financial systems amid Western sanctions, secures discounted oil for Reliance and underscores India's role as a major buyer of Russian crude.

      Rupee rises 3 paise to 83.10 against US dollar in early trade

      The rupee gained 3 paise against the US dollar, reaching 83.10, driven by positive domestic equities and USD weakness in global markets.

      India, Egypt top destinations for Russian seaborne fuel oil, VGO exports in April, LSEG data shows

      Crude oil Import: In April, India and Egypt were key destinations for Russian seaborne fuel oil and vacuum gasoil exports, with a total 10% decrease in exports due to maintenance and outages. The EU's embargo redirected Russian exports to Asia. Shipments to India rose while those to China decreased. Egypt saw increased fuel oil supplies for power generation.

      India's use of crude tankers to export diesel slows in May

      Indian refiners reduce diesel shipments to Europe in May due to rising inventories and weak price spreads. April saw high exports, mostly from Reliance Industries' Jamnagar refinery, using Aframax and Suezmax vessels. Cost factors and ample European supply prompt refiners to shift focus back to Asia, exacerbating regional supply glut.

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