The rupee dipped slightly to 94.60 against the dollar on Tuesday, ending a two-day gain. Despite falling crude oil prices and hopes for a US-Iran peace deal, foreign investors selling Indian equities pressured the currency. Analysts anticipate a near-term downward trend for the rupee, with support from easing oil prices. The rupee dipped slightly to 94.60 against the dollar on Tuesday, ending a two-day gain. Despite falling crude oil prices and hopes for a US-Iran peace deal, foreign investors selling Indian equities pressured the currency. Analysts anticipate a near-term downward trend for the rupee, with support from easing oil prices.
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