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Top Gainers & Losers on May 15: HUDCO, Muthoot Finance, Voltas, IOCL, Vedanta, HAL, Aditya Infotech among top losers
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LiveMint - Markets 57d ago

Top Gainers & Losers on May 15: HUDCO, Muthoot Finance, Voltas, IOCL, Vedanta, HAL, Aditya Infotech among top losers

On May 15, Indian markets declined, with Nifty down 0.18% and Sensex down 0.25%. Selling in financial and metal stocks offset IT sector gains. The rupee hit a record low of 96.5 against the dollar, influenced by foreign investor withdrawals and rising crude oil prices.

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Rupee sinks to all-time low of 96 against dollar
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CNBC TV18 - Markets 57d ago

Rupee sinks to all-time low of 96 against dollar

Rupee hits record low at 96.11 against US dollar, pressured by strong dollar, higher crude oil prices and global risk aversion, outlook hinges on oil and policy.

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High costs pull India Inc's foreign borrowing down 51%
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ET Markets - Stocks 57d ago

High costs pull India Inc's foreign borrowing down 51%

The rupee ended fiscal 2026 as the worst performer in Asia against the US losing close to 10% of its value in a year marked by record exits from Indian equities by overseas investors amid a global scramble for dollar-based assets. Opening the financial year at Rs 85.59 per dollar, the rupee ended at Rs 94.83. It has since weakened to an all-time Rs 95.96 per dollar.

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Rupee Falls To Record Low Of 95.73 Against US Dollar Amid Crude Oil Surge, Inflation Worries
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NDTV Profit 58d ago

Rupee Falls To Record Low Of 95.73 Against US Dollar Amid Crude Oil Surge, Inflation Worries

The rupee on Wednesday had slipped to an all-time low of 95.80 against the US dollar.

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India rupee slips to record low near 96 per USD as energy risks deepen
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ET Markets - Stocks 58d ago

India rupee slips to record low near 96 per USD as energy risks deepen

The Indian rupee hit an all-time low, driven by high oil prices and portfolio outflows straining the economy. Policymakers are considering tax reductions for foreign investors on bonds to attract dollar inflows. Persistent balance of payments deficits and rising wholesale inflation signal ongoing rupee weakness.

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Business Standard - Markets 58d ago

DXY hovers around 98.50 mark; Trump-Xi meeting outcome awaited

The dollar index continues to hover around 98.50 mark on Thursday after US data reinforced inflationary pressures and higher interest rate scenario for longer. Accelerating inflationary pressures in the United States economy amid higher energy prices have for now ruled out possibility of any rate cut. Data released by the US Bureau of Labor Statistics on Wednesday showed that the US Producer Price Index (PPI) jumped by 6.0% on year in April, following the 4.3% seen in March. US wholesale inflation accelerated at its fastest annual pace in four years. Meanwhile, investors stay watchfully cautious ahead of the US President Donald Trump-Chinese President Xi Jinping summit in Beijing. Investors will also focus on the US retail sales data for April due later today.

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Preparing for Rupee at 100: What does it mean for the economy and your stock market investments?
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ET Markets - Stocks 58d ago

Preparing for Rupee at 100: What does it mean for the economy and your stock market investments?

The Indian rupee is nearing the Rs 100 per dollar mark, driven by rising crude oil prices and foreign investor outflows. This depreciation fuels imported inflation, complicates RBI policy, and creates uneven impacts across equity sectors. Investors are advised to focus on resilient businesses as currency volatility persists.

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Business Standard - Markets 58d ago

INR stays pressured amid elevated international oil prices

The Indian rupee slipped back and is hovering around record low levels in opening trades on Thursday as international oil prices ticked higher. INR opened at 95.74 per dollar and hit a low of 95.79 so far during the day. Yesterday, the unit hit an all-time low of 95.80 against the US dollar, and settled at 95.67 near its record closing low level amid elevated crude prices and West Asia geopolitical concerns. The rupee has become the worst-performing currency in Asia for the year, registering a loss of over 6 per cent so far this year, as elevated crude oil prices, a strong dollar and concerns regarding the West Asia crisis weighed on investor sentiments. Govt action of hiking import duties on gold and silver to 15 per cent failed to give much respite to the local unit. Moreover, Indias consumer price inflation in April rose for the sixth straight month to 3.48% from 3.40% in March. Food inflation, a key constituent of the countrys consumer price index, hit 4.2%, up from 3.87% in ...

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Wall Street Highlights: Nasdaq Futures Rise ON AI Trade; Focus Turns To Trump-Xi Meet
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NDTV Profit 58d ago

Wall Street Highlights: Nasdaq Futures Rise ON AI Trade; Focus Turns To Trump-Xi Meet

Brent, the global crude benchmark, held losses from the prior session, trading around $105.65 per barrel. The dollar hovered near gains from the three previous days.

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Business Standard - Markets 59d ago

INR settles near record low level amid inflationary concerns

The rupee on Wednesday slipped to an all-time low of 95.80 against the US dollar, and settled at 95.67 near its record closing low level amid elevated crude prices and West Asia geopolitical concerns. The rupee has become the worst-performing currency in Asia for the year, registering a loss of over 6 per cent so far this year, as elevated crude oil prices, a strong dollar and concerns regarding the West Asia crisis weighed on investor sentiments. Govt action of hiking import duties on gold and silver to 15 per cent failed to give much respite to the local unit. Moreover, Indias consumer price inflation in April rose for the sixth straight month to 3.48% from 3.40% in March. Food inflation, a key constituent of the countrys consumer price index, hit 4.2%, up from 3.87% in March, Indias Ministry of Statistics and Program Implementation said in a release.

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Rupee slips to all-time low of 95.80 against dollar amid oil, forex pressure
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CNBC TV18 - Markets 59d ago

Rupee slips to all-time low of 95.80 against dollar amid oil, forex pressure

Rupee hits all-time low of 95.80 against US dollar, early gains fade despite higher gold and silver import duties, outlook tied to oil and dollar trends.

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Business Standard - Markets 60d ago

INR closes at all-time low as global risk aversion resurfaces

The Indian rupee depreciated 35 paise to close at an all-time low of 95.63 (provisional) against the US dollar on Tuesday, as renewed tension between the US and Iran has led to risk aversion in global markets. Market sentiment remained dominated by fears that the 10-week-old conflict could further tighten global supply, particularly after President Donald Trump rejected Tehran's latest response to a US-backed peace proposal, calling it totally unacceptable. Moreover, market participants interpreted Prime Minister Narendra Modi's comments over the weekend regarding fuel conservation and lower imports as a subtle acknowledgement that India's trade deficit and balance-of-payments pressures could worsen if crude prices remain elevated for longer. The Sensex tumbled 1,456.04 points (1.92%) to settle at 74,559.24, while the Nifty 50 dropped 436.30 points (1.83%) to end at 23,379.55.

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