Rupee Opens Little Changed At 96.25 Against U.S. Dollar As Oil Prices Stay Elevated
The Indian currency remained under pressure as elevated crude oil prices and renewed geopolitical tensions continued to weigh on the rupee
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The rupee is expected to open in the 95.55-95.60 range against the U.S. dollar on Monday, traders said, after settling at 95.3250 on Friday

Rupee braces for pressure with oil taking centre-stage on US-Iran flare up
Rupee traded in a 94.96-95.60 range last week, largely mirroring moves in crude oil

Rupee drops past 96 as oil prices climb on renewed US-Iran tensions
Rupee fell nearly 0.5% to 96.0775, its weakest level since May 22

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MUMBAI: The Indian rupee is poised to weaken towards 96 per US dollar after a third consecutive night of US strikes against Iran reinforced

Indian rupee set to extend losses as oil headwinds, negative bias pile pressure
MUMBAI: The Indian rupee is likely to extend its decline at Thursday’s open, pressured by high oil prices and a deterioration in sentiment
Indian Rupee opens sharpy lower amid higher US Dollar, oil prices
The Indian Rupee (INR) opens significantly lower against the US Dollar (USD) on Monday. The USD/INR jumps to over a six-week high around 95.

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