Rupee-dollar exchange rate, Trump tariffs, foreign fund outflow, among others, will dictate trends this week. D-Street ...
This USD/INR forecast explains what to expect now that the RBI has implemented foreign exchange rate interventions ...
The royals will make a state visit to Italy in April, which coincides with their 20th wedding anniversary. WhatsApp alleged last week that Paragon Solutions spyware was used to target users of the ...
The Nominal Effective Exchange Rate (NEER) for the INR remained stable in the 90-92 range from April to November 2024, indicating relative stability in the currency amidst external uncertainties. The ...
The Indian rupee (INR) depreciated by 2.9 per cent in the first nine months of FY25, performing better than other currencies like the Canadian dollar, South Korean won, and Brazilian real ...
The Nominal Effective Exchange Rate remained stable, signifying relative currency stability. The Indian rupee depreciated a modest 2.9 per cent in the first nine months of the current fiscal, ...
As markets await the presentation of the government budget over the weekend, the Indian rupee is predicted to open lower on Friday, perhaps plunging to a lifetime low due to the threat of tariffs ...
AED TO INR: How the currency conversion happens? The United Arab Emirates Dirham, more popularly known as AED has been very volatile against the Indian rupee. Let us see how the AED to INR ...
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At the interbank foreign exchange, the rupee opened at 86.58 then fell further to 86.61 against the American currency On Tuesday ... the Reserve Bank on Tuesday said it will conduct a USD/INR buy-sell ...
The Indian rupee weakened on Wednesday on the back of strong dollar bids related to importers' month-end payments, while a decline in the cost of hedging against the currency's decline added to ...
MUMBAI (Reuters) - Tiger Global and Peak XV backed Indian firm Cred has become the first fintech platform to roll out access to India's central bank digital currency, the company said on Tuesday.