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Rupee Unlikely to Fall Sharply After 4% Drop: Union Bank

Union Bank of India predicts the rupee won't depreciate significantly after falling 4% this year. The currency is expected to trade between 88.80-89.50 through December. Read more about the factors affecting INR.

Rupee rises 9 paise to 83.51 against US dollar

Indian rupee appreciated by 9 paise to 83.51 against US dollar in early trade despite pressure from strong dollar and foreign capital outflows. Read latest forex market updates.

Rupee settles 2 paise lower at 88.61 vs US dollar

Indian rupee closed marginally lower at 88.61 against US dollar on November 18, 2025. Foreign inflows, weaker dollar, and lower crude oil prices provided support. Read full analysis.

Rupee Falls 8 Paise to 88.67 Against US Dollar

Indian rupee declined 8 paise to 88.67 against US dollar despite weak American currency and lower crude prices. Foreign capital inflows failed to support the local currency.

Save 7% on International Freelance Payments

Indian freelancers lose significant income to bank fees and forex markups. Discover how to use platforms like Wise, negotiate with banks, and leverage EEFC accounts to maximize your earnings from global clients.

FD vs Bonds: 5 Key Factors for Indian Investors

Confused between FDs and bonds? Our detailed comparison covers returns, safety, liquidity, and tax implications to help Indian investors make informed decisions in today's fluctuating rate environment.

Banks to raise Rs 15,000 cr via Tier II bonds

Indian banks plan to raise Rs 15,000 crore through Tier II bonds by December. Discover the key drivers behind this surge, including rate cut expectations and regulatory needs.

Reliance Infra to Raise $600 Million via FCCBs

Anil Ambani's Reliance Infrastructure board approves $600 million foreign currency bonds for expansion. Company reports mixed Q2 results with 53% YoY profit drop but 3085% QoQ surge. Read analysis.

India 10-yr bond yields seen 6.48-6.58% in Nov: BOB report

Bank of Baroda's latest analysis reveals promising outlook for India's 10-year government bonds, with yields expected to trade between 6.48% and 6.58% in November, driven by robust foreign institutional investor inflows and favorable market conditions.

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