The USD/INR exchange rate is loitering near its all-time high as the US dollar index plunges and the market waits for the ...
The S&P BSE Sensex was up 475.17 points to 74,205.40, while the NSE Nifty50 added 171.30 points to 22,508.60 as of 2:20 PM.
Asian markets followed an overnight rally on Wall Street after US President Donald Trump softened his stance on new tariffs for Mexico and Canada.
The ambitious project to transform the Dharavi has been started with the government issuing the commencement certificate.
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‘Rupee Will Find Its Own Level,’ Says Nirmala Sitharaman – Meanwhile, It’s ₹87 Per DollarThe Indian rupee has now touched ₹87 per U.S. dollar, bringing back Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman’s statement: “And I have said this before, the rupee will find its own level.” But as the rupee ...
Jerusalem: Israel prepared on Saturday to receive six more hostages from Gaza in exchange for hundreds of Palestinian prisoners and detainees, after accusations over the return of a misidentified ...
More than 600 Palestinians jailed in Israel will be freed in exchange, the Palestinian prisoners' media office said Friday. The prisoners set for release include 50 serving life sentences ...
Forex traders said the Indian rupee declined on Friday on weak domestic markets and a recovery in the US dollar index. However, weak crude oil prices cushioned the downside. At the interbank ...
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The Indian Rupee trades on a weaker note on the day. The USD/INR pair paints the positive picture on the daily chart, with the price holding above the key 100-day Exponential Moving Average (EMA).
"On the flip side, state-run banks have been active around 86.90 levels and above (on USD/INR), which should keep a lid on gains," the trader added. The local currency had climbed to a peak of 86. ...
Horrific video shows a teenage powerlifter being crushed to death while failing to squat 600 pounds during a training session in India. Yashtika Acharya, a 17-year-old gold medal winner ...
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