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Rupee Breaks 90 vs Dollar, Worst Asian Performer

The Indian rupee breached the key 90 level against the US dollar, driven by massive outflows and import hedging. Discover the factors behind its 5% yearly fall and what it means for the economy.

Indian Rupee Hits New Low Against US Dollar

The Indian rupee weakened to a fresh low of 84.70 against the US dollar in early trade on December 3, 2024. Analysts cite global dollar strength and domestic factors. Read for full market analysis.

Rupee holds near 90/dollar as shaky sentiment weighs

The Indian rupee is expected to open near 90 per dollar on Dec 3, with fragile sentiment and capital flows overshadowing a softer US dollar. The currency hit a record low of 89.9475 on Tuesday. Read the full analysis.

Rupee Hits Record Low, RBI Defends 90 vs Dollar

The Indian rupee plunged to a historic low of 89.87 against the US dollar, saved from hitting 90 by RBI intervention. Experts warn of further pressure from global factors and trade deficits. Read more.

Rupee Crashes to All-Time Low, Inches Closer to 90/$

Indian rupee plunges 42 paise to historic low of 89.95 against US dollar. Experts cite trade deal delay, strong dollar, and high imports as key reasons. Discover the outlook and RBI's critical role.

Rupee at Record Low 89.76, Bond Yields Rise

The Indian rupee plunged to a historic low of 89.76 on Monday amid offshore pressures and US trade deal uncertainty. Bond yields also climbed to 6.57%. Read the full analysis.

Indian Rupee Hits Record Low, Nears 90 vs US Dollar

The Indian rupee plunged to a historic low of 89.83 against the US dollar on Monday. Persistent foreign fund outflows and uncertainty over the India-US trade deal are key factors. Read more for analysis.

Rupee slides to 89.42 vs dollar, worst in Asia

Indian rupee falls 4.3% in 2025, hitting record low of 89.42 against USD. Experts analyze trade tensions, foreign investment decline, and economic impact. Learn what's next for India's currency.

Indian Rupee Declines to 83.90 Against US Dollar

Indian rupee depreciated by 8 paise to close at 83.90 against US dollar on Tuesday. Factors include foreign fund outflows, dollar strength, and elevated crude oil prices. Read analysis.

Rupee rises 2 paise to 89.20 against US dollar

The Indian rupee appreciated by 2 paise to trade at 89.20 against the US dollar in early morning deals on November 26, 2025. Read more about the forex market movements and what this means for the economy.

Rupee Rises on RBI Intervention After Record Low

The Indian rupee recovered from its record low of 89.49, boosted by RBI intervention. Near-term volatility hit a multi-month high. Discover the factors behind the currency's movement and its impact on bonds.

Rupee rises 5 paise to 88.63 vs US dollar

The Indian rupee appreciated by 5 paise to trade at 88.63 against the US dollar in early trade on November 21, 2025. Track the latest forex market updates and trends here.

Rupee's 500-year journey showcased in Mumbai exhibition

Explore the fascinating 500-year history of Indian rupee at Mumbai's Sarmaya Arts Foundation exhibition, featuring rare coins from ancient empires to modern times. Discover how rupee became global trade symbol.

Rupee at ₹88.6, US Trade Deal Could Reverse Trend

Indian rupee weakened from ₹83.3 to ₹88.6 in 2025 due to strong dollar and oil prices. US-India trade deal optimism provides support. Experts predict medium-term recovery to ₹83-84.5 range.

Rupee falls 15 paise to 88.65 vs US dollar

Indian rupee declined 15 paise to 88.65 against US dollar in early trade Wednesday, reversing Tuesday's gains amid global market volatility. Track live forex updates.

Indian Rupee Rises 16 Paise to 88.57 Against USD

Indian rupee strengthened by 16 paise against US dollar, closing at 88.57. Positive equity markets and foreign fund inflows boosted the local currency. Read analysis of forex market trends.

Rupee slips 2 paise to 88.65 against US dollar

Indian rupee slips 2 paise against US dollar, settling at 88.65. Explore key factors driving currency movement including foreign fund outflows, crude oil prices, and domestic equity trends.

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