MUMBAI (Reuters) - The period of low volatility that the Indian rupee has enjoyed may not last now that Donald Trump is ...
The Indian rupee declined to a lifetime low on Thursday in the wake of expectations that Donald Trump's victory is likely to boost the dollar in the coming months.
Despite a 26-paise fall, the Indian rupee remains the strongest among emerging Asian currencies, depreciating only 0.65% ...
A rise in global risk aversion would mean that the rupee may see further pressure after touching fresh record lows on ...
The options market is indicating that the Indian rupee traders were not too concerned about the potential flare-up in ...
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 ...
Indian rupee today touched record low for third day in a row as US dollar turned stronger on reports of Donald Trump on brink ...
MUMBAI: The Indian rupee declined in the non-deliverable forward market, bogged down by a jump in the dollar index and ...
The Indian HSBC Manufacturing PMI came in at 57.5 in October vs. 56.5 prior, stronger than expected.
The Indian central bank was likely selling U.S. dollars to support the rupee after the currency declined to an all-time low, ...