Rupee falls to record low of 96.20 against US dollar; down 5.5% since Iran war began
The Indian Rupee has fallen to a record low of 96.20 against the US dollar. This decline represents a 5.5% drop since the onset of the Iran war. The situation reflects ongoing economic challenges and market volatility.
- ▪The Rupee has reached a historic low against the US dollar.
- ▪It has depreciated by 5.5% since the beginning of the Iran war.
- ▪This decline highlights the impact of geopolitical events on currency values.
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