On Friday, the Indian rupee took a dip, settling at 87.9750 against the dollar. Thanks to the Reserve Bank of India's timely intervention, the decline was cushioned. While the rupee enjoyed a commendable two-day uptrend, a surge in dollar demand coupled with global risk aversion dampened its (...)
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