The Indian rupee opened stronger against the US dollar on Tuesday. Lower crude oil price expectations and easing Middle East tensions improved market sentiment. Saudi Arabia’s decision to cut oil prices for Asian buyers added to the positive mood. Foreign institutional investors remained net buyers of domestic equities on Monday. Indian equities also opened on a positive note, with major indices rising. The Indian rupee opened stronger against the US dollar on Tuesday. Lower crude oil price expectations and easing Middle East tensions improved market sentiment. Saudi Arabia’s decision to cut oil prices for Asian buyers added to the positive mood. Foreign institutional investors remained net buyers of domestic equities on Monday. Indian equities also opened on a positive note, with major indices rising.
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