The Indian rupee rebounded on Thursday, recovering 51 paise to trade at 91.54 against the US dollar after hitting a record low. This recovery follows a significant slump driven by surging crude oil prices linked to the Iran crisis. Traders anticipate continued sensitivity to oil market movements and potential Reserve Bank of India intervention. The Indian rupee rebounded on Thursday, recovering 51 paise to trade at 91.54 against the US dollar after hitting a record low. This recovery follows a significant slump driven by surging crude oil prices linked to the Iran crisis. Traders anticipate continued sensitivity to oil market movements and potential Reserve Bank of India intervention.
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