Rupee bias tilts higher on final day of year on supportive Asia FX, momentum
The Indian rupee was biased higher on the final trading day of the year, due to supportive moves in Asian ...
The Indian rupee was biased higher on the final trading day of the year, due to supportive moves in Asian ...
The Indian rupee slipped to an all-time low for the fourth consecutive session on Tuesday, pressured by dollar bids spurred ...
India’s central bank will tolerate a weaker rupee as the country’s external sector confronts multiple headwinds including a wider trade ...
Thailand’s 5% broken rice was quoted at US$370 per metric tonne, its highest since July 31 Thailand’s rice prices jumped ...
To stabilise the rupee, India’s central bank has sold over US$30b in FX assets since late July The Indian rupee ...
INDIA’S rupee bounced back after the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) resumed efforts to support it, following a sharp drop ...
The Indian rupee weakened to a lifetime low against the greenback on Friday (Nov 21), pressured by shrinking risk appetite ...
UNTIL mid-October, the Indian rupee was Asia’s worst-performing currency of 2025. It was heading for its biggest annual drop since ...
If the trend persists, it could become RBI’s largest month of net dollar sales since JanuaryPublished Mon, Aug 11, 2025 ...
New Delhi: Defending his government's move to replace the rupee symbol with the Tamil letter 'Ru' in the state Budget ...
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