The Indian rupee is facing significant pressure, weakening against the US dollar due to soaring crude oil prices driven by Middle East geopolitical tensions and persistent foreign fund outflows. Despite India’s robust economic growth, the currency’s slide continues as the Reserve Bank of India intervenes to curb volatility rather than target a specific exchange rate. The Indian rupee is facing significant pressure, weakening against the US dollar due to soaring crude oil prices driven by Middle East geopolitical tensions and persistent foreign fund outflows. Despite India’s robust economic growth, the currency’s slide continues as the Reserve Bank of India intervenes to curb volatility rather than target a specific exchange rate.
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