The Indian Rupee hit an intra-day low of 92.37 against the US dollar, declining 12 paise amid rising global crude prices and weak domestic market sentiment. Factors like elevated oil prices, sustained foreign investor selling, a stronger dollar, and subdued equities contributed to the currency’s slide. The Indian Rupee hit an intra-day low of 92.37 against the US dollar, declining 12 paise amid rising global crude prices and weak domestic market sentiment. Factors like elevated oil prices, sustained foreign investor selling, a stronger dollar, and subdued equities contributed to the currency’s slide.
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