Rupee Slides as Oil Spikes: What RBI’s Defense Means for Traders
The rupee’s drop past 96 per dollar on an oil spike and Middle East tensions is testing RBI’s resolve and offering key lessons for currency and macro traders.
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Indian rupee slides past 96/USD to one-month low as oil climbs; RBI likely intervenes
MUMBAI: The Indian rupee slumped to its weakest level in over a month on Tuesday, pressured by higher oil prices amid renewed hostilities in

RBI likely selling dollars to support rupee, traders say
Rupee pushed lower by surge in crude oil prices amid renewed tension in West Asia

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
Rupee's forex boost fades fast, may trade at 96 levels
The Indian rupee has weakened against the US dollar after recent gains. Renewed US-Iran tensions have pushed crude oil prices higher globall

Indian rupee may drift towards 96 on twin drag from oil and U.S. yields
MUMBAI: The Indian rupee is poised to weaken towards 96 per US dollar after a third consecutive night of US strikes against Iran reinforced

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

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