Foreign institutional investors (FIIs) repatriated nearly $10 billion worth of investments from the Indian stock market in October alone. A weaker rupee The Indian currency became one of the first ...
Sustained selling from foreign institutional investors (FIIs) in cash and derivatives markets made the market choppier. Both ...
Analysts also expect the Indian currency to weaken as the dollar becomes stronger. “The rupee to depreciate further towards a ...
The rupee hit its fresh all-time low of 84.30 to a dollar on Thursday, amid FPI outflows and expectations that Donald Trump's win in the US presidential elections is likely to boost the American ...
Despite a 26-paise fall, the Indian rupee remains the strongest among emerging Asian currencies, depreciating only 0.65% ...
The Indian rupee declined 6 paise to close at a fresh lifetime low of 84.37 (provisional) against the US dollar on Thursday, as weak domestic equities and sustained foreign fund outflows dented market ...
As India’s stockmarket has surged, households have scrambled to stake a claim in its success. With barriers to entry falling, roughly 100m people not far above the poverty line have become capitalists ...
Donald Trump secured a decisive victory in the 2024 US presidential election, garnering 295 Electoral College votes. His Democratic opponent, Kamala Harris, trailed behind with 226 votes.
However, a number of currencies including the Indian rupee, Singapore’s dollar, Thailand’s baht, and Mexico’s peso slumped in the aftermath of Trump’s win. But why is this the case? A trader reacts at ...
2) Rupee’s record low The Indian rupee hit an all-time low amid expectations that Trump’s policies might further strengthen the U.S. dollar. A robust dollar often prompts capital outflows from ...