The US dollar index, which measures the greenback against six other major currencies, was up 0.6 per cent at 98.937, after sinking as low as 97.923 in the previous session
The domestic currency ended 7 paise weaker at 85.20 after closing at 85.13 against the greenback on Monday
The dollar index - a measure of the value of the US dollar relative to a basket of foreign currencies - was down 0.19 per cent to 98.08, the lowest since April 2022
Optimism from progress in trade talks with the US and expanded reciprocal tariff exemptions further fuelled investor enthusiasm
Safe-haven gold prices hit another record high, while the Swiss franc also rose. Benchmark US Treasury yields edged higher
As a hegemon, the US no longer derives its hegemonic powers from manufacturing and goods
The domestic currency ended 24 paise stronger at 85.14 against the greenback, after closing at 85.38 on Thursday
The US dollar has been facing sustained pressure, with the Dollar Index down over 9 per cent year-to-date
The domestic currency ended 30 paise stronger at 85.38 against the greenback, after closing at 85.68 on Wednesday
The domestic currency opened 19 paise stronger at 85.49 against the greenback, after closing at 85.68 on Wednesday
The domestic currency strengthened 9 paise to end at 85.68 against the greenback after closing at 85.77 on Tuesday
The domestic currency strengthened 16 paise to end at 85.61 against the greenback after closing at 85.77 on Tuesday
The dollar index was trading a tad lower at 99.70, against the previous close of 99.75
The domestic currency strengthened 28 paise to end at 85.77 against the greenback after closing at 86.05 on Tuesday
The domestic currency strengthened 17 paise to open at 85.87 against the greenback after closing at 86.05 on Friday
The rupee settled at 86.05 per dollar on Friday, against 86.70 per dollar on Thursday. Last week, it had settled at 85.23 per dollar
The domestic currency strengthened 64 paise to end at 86.24 against the greenback after closing at 86.69 on Wednesday
The domestic currency weakened 45 paise to open at 86.24 against the greenback after closing at 86.69 on Wednesday
The dollar dropped as much as 1.2 per cent to 0.81405 Swiss franc for the first time since January 2015, extending Thursday's nearly 4 per cent plunge
The uptick in safe haven currencies came even with Asian stock markers surging, as they joined the global relief rally