RBI net sold $34.5 billion in FY25 to stabilise the rupee amid US dollar strength, with forex reserves dipping and experts predicting record surplus transfer to government
Rupee falls to 86/$ for the first time since April 11 amid equity outflows and stop-loss orders, while bond yields ease on expectations of RBI's surplus transfer
Indian Rupee today: The domestic currency closed 37 paise lower at 86.01 on Thursday, marking its weakest level since April 11 this year
Indian Rupee today: The domestic currency began the session 5 paise stronger at 85.59 against the dollar
Indian Rupee today: The domestic currency closed at 85.64, the same level it ended yesterday against the greenback
The domestic currency depreciated 1 paise to open at 85.65 after closing at 85.64 against the greenback on Tuesday
The domestic currency depreciated 23 paise to end at 85.63 after closing at 85.40 against the greenback on Monday
The domestic currency opened 8 paise lower at 85.48 after closing at 85.40 against the greenback on Monday
The domestic currency ended 12 paise higher at 85.40 after closing at 85.52 against the greenback on Friday
The domestic currency opened 8 paise higher at 85.44 after ending at 85.52 against the greenback on Friday
The unit was stable against the dollar with 0.01 per cent appreciation so far in 2025
Rupee closed 3 paise higher at 85.52 after ending at 85.55 against the greenback on Thursday
The domestic currency began the session 25 paise higher at 85.30 after ending at 85.55 against the greenback on Thursday
The rupee closed at 85.55 against the dollar on Thursday amid oil importer demand, while RBI bond purchases and soft crude prices supported market sentiment
The domestic currency closed 27 paise lower at 85.52 after ending at 85.28 against the greenback on Wednesday
The domestic currency began the session 24 paise lower at 85.52 after closing at 85.28 against the greenback on Wednesday
The domestic currency ended 6 paise higher at 85.28 after ending at 85.34 against the greenback on Tuesday, according to Bloomberg data
The domestic currency opened 21 paise higher at 85.13 after ending at 85.34 against the greenback on Tuesday
The domestic currency ended 4 paise higher at 85.34 after ending at 85.38 against the greenback on Friday, according to Bloomberg data
The domestic currency opened 71 paise higher at 84.67 after ending at 85.38 against the greenback on Friday