
The Indian rupee depreciated by 26-28 paise against the US dollar on Friday, closing at approximately 90.16-90.18. This decline was attributed to rising global crude oil prices, persistent foreign fund outflows, and geopolitical tensions. A stronger dollar and weak domestic equity markets further pressured the rupee. Analysts anticipate continued negative bias due to global risk aversion, though central bank intervention could offer support.
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