The Indian rupee saw a significant rebound, gaining 128 paise to 93.57 against the US dollar following RBI’s directive to limit banks’ currency exposure. This move prompts banks to reduce dollar holdings, offering temporary support. The Indian rupee saw a significant rebound, gaining 128 paise to 93.57 against the US dollar following RBI’s directive to limit banks’ currency exposure. This move prompts banks to reduce dollar holdings, offering temporary support.
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