
The Indian rupee fell 5 paise to 90.23 against the US dollar in early trade, influenced by rising crude oil prices and significant foreign fund outflows. Concerns over geopolitical tensions and potential US tariffs on Indian exports contributed to foreign institutional investors selling Indian stocks. The rupee's decline follows a previous drop, with analysts citing global factors like developments in Venezuela, Iran, and US President Trump's actions as influencing market sentiment.
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