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Rupee Rebounds 7 Paise to 92.14 Against US Dollar Amid Falling Oil Prices
The Indian Rupee rebounded from its all-time low on Tuesday morning, rising by 7 paise to 92.14 against the US Dollar in early trade. This recovery follows a sharp fall in global oil prices, spurred by comments from US President Donald Trump regarding the potential end of the ongoing conflict with Iran. Additionally, a weaker US Dollar and a strong opening in the domestic equity markets further supported the local currency, although Foreign Institutional Investors (FII) outflows limited signi
Rupee Rebounds 7 Paise to 92.14 Against US Dollar Amid Falling Oil Prices
The Indian Rupee rebounded from its all-time low on Tuesday morning, rising by 7 paise to 92.14 against the US Dollar in early trade. This recovery follows a sharp fall in global oil prices, spurred by comments from US President Donald Trump regarding the potential end of the ongoing conflict with Iran. Additionally, a weaker US Dollar and a strong opening in the domestic equity markets further supported the local currency, although Foreign Institutional Investors (FII) outflows limited signi
Indian indices slip as Trump-Powell tensions and crude prices pressure equities
Indian equity benchmarks Sensex and Nifty reversed early gains to trade lower by midday Thursday, reflecting a cautious investor mood amid growing uncertainty surrounding the leadership of the US Federal Reserve and other macroeconomic factors. The Sensex had opened on a stronger note, rising by 119.05 points to touch 82,753.53, while the Nifty advanced 18.7 points to 25,230.75. However, this initial positivity gave way to selling pressure later in the session, dragging the Sensex down to 82,
Indian indices slip as Trump-Powell tensions and crude prices pressure equities
Indian equity benchmarks Sensex and Nifty reversed early gains to trade lower by midday Thursday, reflecting a cautious investor mood amid growing uncertainty surrounding the leadership of the US Federal Reserve and other macroeconomic factors. The Sensex had opened on a stronger note, rising by 119.05 points to touch 82,753.53, while the Nifty advanced 18.7 points to 25,230.75. However, this initial positivity gave way to selling pressure later in the session, dragging the Sensex down to 82,









