The period of low volatility that the Indian rupee has enjoyed may not last now that Donald Trump is poised to become U.S.
The Indian rupee fell to its weakest level on record on Thursday, hurt by outflows from local equities and on expectations ...
Trump’s policies on trade have tended to strengthen the US dollar in the past. This leads to weakness in the Indian rupee. It also means that capital will flow to areas with a strong currency. This ...
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% ...
Traveling to countries where your home currency has a higher value can be an attractive proposition, getting more bang for your buck and allowing you to stretch your travel budget further. For Indian ...
The period of low volatility that the Indian rupee has enjoyed may not last now that Donald Trump is poised to become U.S. president once again, bankers and advisors cautioned, urging companies to ...
India’s equity market dropped sharply on Thursday, erasing the gains made on Wednesday following Republican candidate Donald ...
This shift could challenge emerging market currencies, including the Indian rupee, with the USD/INR exchange rate potentially reaching 84.5 due to a firm dollar and rising US bond yields. Elara ...
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 ...
The Indian rupee experienced its most significant drop in over four months, closing at 84.28 against the US dollar due to Trump's victory. Despite thi ...
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 ...