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Rupee rises 13 paise against US dollar: What's driving the move
Indian rupee gains 13 paise against US dollar, supported by softer crude oil prices and global dollar weakness. West Asia tensions remain a key risk.

Asian stocks surge as investors look past Middle East attacks
The renewed back-and-forth attacks have further eroded the fragile three-week-old ceasefire, bringing the spotlight back on oil prices and what it could mean for inflation and the global rates outlook.

Petrol, Diesel Prices On July 10: Check New Fuel Rates In Mumbai, Bengaluru, Chennai, Kolkata And More
On Friday, July 10, 2026, petrol and diesel prices remained unchanged despite movement in the global crude prices over the past week. State-run oil marketing companies such as IOCL, HPCL, BPCL did not change their fuel prices for the day.
Refined products exports may rise 25% on IOCL's bet: Rs 75,000 crore investment to add 17.3 MMTPA capacity across three units by year-end
Indian Oil Corporation's expansion will boost refining capacity by December 2026. This increase is expected to significantly raise India's petroleum product export share. The company's capacity will reach 98.05 million metric tonnes per annum. This expansion will strengthen India's position as a global refining hub. Increased exports will also boost the nation's foreign exchange earnings.

Market Pulse: Key triggers to watch before the July 10 trading session
Friday is expected to be an eventful session for Indian markets, with investors set to react to TCS' June quarter earnings. Market participants will also track the impact of Apollo Micro Systems' ₹1,550-crore acquisition of a 41.33% stake in Premier Explosives.On the global front, US markets traded higher, supported by gains in semiconductor stocks and lower oil prices, although renewed tensions between Washington and Tehran kept investors cautious. Traders will also monitor the impact of lower-than-expected US jobless claims and June existing home sales data on sentiment.
INR settles higher, supported by good recovery in local equities
The Indian rupee appreciated by 7 paise to settle at 95.41 (provisional) against the US dollar on Thursday even as crude oil prices firmed up and the greenback strengthened in the global markets. A recovery in the stock markets and dollar selling by state-run lenders supported the local currency amid rising volatility triggered by the fresh escalation in the West Asia crisis. At the interbank foreign exchange market, the rupee opened lower by 4 paise at 95.52 against the US dollar and later traded in the range of 95.58 to 95.28 during the day. It settled at 95.41 (provisional), up 7 paise from the previous close. The rupee had declined by 52 paise to settle at 95.48 against the US dollar on Wednesday. Indian shares ended modestly higher on Thursday, after having fallen heavily in the previous session amid escalating hostilities in the Middle East. At the close of the market, the NSE Nifty 50 advanced 80.75 points (0.34%) to settle at 23,962.80, while the BSE Sensex gained 238.22 ...
AI redraws office demand dynamics as GCCs power India's leasing market
Global Capability Centres and flexible workspaces are now driving India's office real estate demand. Third-party IT services firms are reducing their office space leasing significantly. Overall office transactions remain strong despite global economic uncertainties and disruptions. AI is transforming occupier requirements, shifting focus to capability over cost. India's deep talent pool and favorable business environment support sustained office demand.
Oil jumps, global stocks wobble as Trump questions Iran ceasefire despite AI shares lifting parts of Wall Street
Brent crude surged above $78 and briefly topped $80 as fears of a prolonged Iran conflict rattled markets, lifting Treasury yields, pressuring housing and travel stocks and outweighing gains in Nvidia, Broadcom and other AI-linked shares.
Asian shares climb on chip rally, oil jumps as Gulf hostilities resume
Semiconductor stocks rebounded after recent losses, while rising oil prices fuelled inflation concerns and weighed on global bond markets amid renewed US-Iran tensions
D-St set for a positive opening as GIFT Nifty signals firm start
Indian markets experienced widespread selling on Wednesday, with the Nifty declining significantly. Global risk sentiment deteriorated following US President Donald Trump's comments on Iran. Asian markets also traded lower, reflecting the weak global backdrop. The Indian Rupee tanked against the US dollar as oil prices rose. Foreign and domestic investors showed net buying activity in equities.

Market Pulse: Key triggers to watch before the July 9 trading session
With US President Donald Trump declaring the ceasefire with Iran over, fears of renewed conflict have pushed oil prices sharply higher and rattled global markets. A sustained rise in crude prices could weigh on Indian equities, with oil marketing companies, aviation firms and other oil-dependent sectors likely to remain in focus. The sharp sell-off on Wall Street adds to the cautious mood, while investors will also keep a close watch on Tata Consultancy Services' first-quarter earnings which may influence sentiment in the IT sector.
INR tumbles sharply against US dollar as oil prices soar on renewed US-Iran tensions; Sensex, NIFTY plunge over 2%
The Indian rupee tanked 59 paise to settle at 95.55 (provisional) against the US dollar on Wednesday as the US launched fresh strikes on Iran after Tehran struck three ships in the Strait of Hormuz, pushing up crude oil prices and strengthening the dollar. The US military attacked Iran early Wednesday after it said Tehran struck three ships in the Strait of Hormuz, part of an American effort that also revoked the Islamic Republic's ability to openly sell crude oil in the world market. Iran retaliated with strikes targeting Bahrain and Kuwait. Following the strikes, global crude oil prices rose exponentially. Brent crude, the global oil benchmark, was trading higher by 6.16 per cent at USD 78.73 per barrel in futures trade. The Indian stock market also suffered a massive crash, with the NSE Nifty 50 plunging 516.65 points (2.12%) to close at 23,882.05, while the BSE Sensex tanked 1,677.12 points (2.15%) to settle at 76,503.60.