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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%.

    Rupee closes marginally lower at 83.53 against dollar

    Most Asian currencies fell versus the dollar on Wednesday. The 10-year benchmark government bond yields in India eased a little, closing at 6.99% on Wednesday, after remaining steady at 7.0%-7.01% in the last couple days.

    Rupee ends little changed; corporate dollar bids counter likely inflows

    Investors eagerly anticipate the release of U.S. labor market data and minutes from the Federal Reserve's recent policy meeting. Both BSE Sensex and Nifty 50 ended the session at record highs, reflecting positive market sentiment.

    Rupee nearly flat wedged between yuan weakness, dip in US bond yields

    Indian rupee's stability faces uncertainty pending the release of Fed's policy meeting minutes and U.S. ADP employment data for potential impact on future U.S. policy rates.

    Rupee ends lower pressured by weaker yuan, importer dollar bids

    Rupee under pressure as economy cools and FX reserves build up. Investors expect U.S. rate cuts, impacting rupee. Despite importers' dollar demand, rupee may strengthen with inflows. Interest rate futures hint at rate cuts ahead, influencing market sentiment.

    Rupee declines pressured by weak Asian peers, oil companies' dollar bids

    Indian rupee weakens as Asian currencies fall amid strong dollar demand. US bond yield rise impacts currencies, with Chinese yuan and Korean won leading losses.

    • Rupee falls 11 paise to close at 83.537 against US dollar; 10-year G-Sec yield trades flat

      The 10-year benchmark bond yields have been trading flat, but traders say that these levels are good. “Today there seems to be buying from mutual funds. They sold during the quarter end so they have to replenish their kitty”, they said. Liquidity eased a bit as the month began to a surplus of almost Rs. 28,000 crores due to government spending.

      Rupee falls 11 paise to 83.45 against US dollar

      The central government's fiscal deficit reached 3% of the annual estimates by May-end 2024-25. India's forex reserves surged to USD 653.711 billion, with FIIs selling shares worth Rs 23.09 crore. The RBI confirmed the increase in reserves, reflecting a positive economic outlook.

      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 gains 0.1% against US dollar, ends at 83.38

      The RBI intervenes in the market periodically via liquidity management, including through the selling of dollars, to prevent a steep fluctuation in the local currency, though it has fallen to record highs intermittently.

      Rupee rises 8 paise to 83.37 against US dollar in early trade

      Market anticipates US inflation data, oil supply issues from Russia and the Middle East drive prices. The rupee strengthens against the dollar amidst market optimism and increased foreign investments.

      Rupee appreciates 14 paise; closed at 83.45 per dollar

      Currency traders expect a range of 83.25 to 83.75 to a dollar next week and expect the local currency to close around 83.30/$1 tomorrow after inflows from the index inclusion come in.

      Indian rupee gains 3.5 paise on Tuesday

      The 10-year benchmark government bond also traded flat, with yields closing at 6.98% on Tuesday, up just one basis point from the last close. Yields have been touching a low of 6.95% to 6.96% in the middle of the day, but again rise as the day progresses.

      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 closes higher on uptick in Asian FX, foreign banks' dollar sales

      The Indian rupee closed stronger on Monday at 83.4600 against the U.S. dollar, supported by gains in most Asian currencies. The Indonesian rupiah led the gains, while dollar sales from foreign banks helped the rupee, despite oil companies' bids eroding some gains.

      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.

      Rupee at new low of 83.65 on strength in greenback

      The Indian rupee weakened to a record low against the US dollar due to broad gains in the American currency and corporate outflows. The Reserve Bank of India intervened but refrained from significant action. The Chinese Yuan's weakness and corporate outflows also contributed to the rupee's decline, as noted by Shinhan Bank's vice-president.

      Rupee falls to record low hurt by likely outflows, importer dollar demand

      The currency fell to a record low of 83.6650 against the U.S. dollar in the latter half of Thursday's trading session, closing at 83.6425. This marks a decline from the previous session's close of 83.4550. Traders attributed the currency's weakness to a broadly stronger dollar and a weakening Chinese yuan, which exerted additional pressure on the Indian currency throughout the day.

      Rupee falls to record low hurt by likely dollar outflows, importer dollar demand

      The rupee declined to a lifetime low of 83.62 against the U.S. dollar in the latter half of Thursday’s trading session and was last quoted at 83.5975. The local currency had closed at 83.4550 in the previous session.

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