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Press Trust of India on MSNRupee jumps 23 paise to settle at 85.15 against US dollar on FII inflowsExtending the winning run to the fifth straight session, the rupee rose by 23 paise to settle at 85.15 against the US dollar on Monday, boosted by a sharp fall in the greenback in overseas markets and ...
Over the past decade, the US dollar has lost about 35% of its value due to inflation. But the rupee’s fall has been even ...
In early April, the grocery store dropped the mini bags in pastel shades of pink, blue, green and purple Trader Joe's Trader Joe’s highly sought-after mini tote has returned to shelves, but with ...
Market is valued at USD 9.4 billion in 2024 and is projected to reach a value of USD 21.27 billion by 2035, at a CAGR of 7.75% between 2025 and 2035. The Antibody Drug Conjugates Market is primarily ...
The rupee stayed on sliding track and depreciated 7 paise to 85.83 against the US dollar in early trade on Tuesday due to massive withdrawal of foreign funds amid global economic turbulence triggered ...
New Delhi: The Indian rupee fell by 38 paise, marking its largest decline in over five weeks, to settle at 85.82 (provisional) against the US dollar on Monday. This drop comes amid escalating ...
The Indian rupee opened 4 paise lower on April 8 at 85.8825 against the US dollar, as compared to 85.8425 against the greenback in the previous trading session. Currency experts said the local ...
The Indian rupee experienced a substantial decline, falling 38 paise to settle at 85.82 against the US dollar due to global market volatility linked to trade tensions and economic slowdown fears.
Private equity investments in Indian real estate fell by 3% to USD 3.7 billion in FY25 due to reduced inflows in office buildings. Foreign investors accounted for 84% of the total PE investments.
The Pakistani rupee (PKR) closed in red to start the week against the US Dollar (USD) today after opening trade at 281 in the interbank market. On a day-on-day (DoD) basis, the interbank rate ...
NEW DELHI, April 7 (Xinhua) -- Indian stock markets fell steeply on Monday, resulting in a cumulative (single-day) loss of around 14 trillion Indian Rupees (around 16.32 billion U.S. dollars), as ...
The Indian rupee opened lower on Monday, weakening by 19 paise to 85.63 against the US dollar, as global financial markets continued to reel under the pressure of escalating trade tensions. The drop ...
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