The Indian rupee opened weaker against the US dollar on Wednesday, trading at 90.62 due to global geopolitical tensions and import demand. Despite a slight dip in the dollar index, rising oil prices are expected to pressure the rupee further. Meanwhile, Indian stock markets showed a positive start, with the Sensex and Nifty gaining points. The Indian rupee opened weaker against the US dollar on Wednesday, trading at 90.62 due to global geopolitical tensions and import demand. Despite a slight dip in the dollar index, rising oil prices are expected to pressure the rupee further. Meanwhile, Indian stock markets showed a positive start, with the Sensex and Nifty gaining points.
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