The rupee extended its losing streak for an eighth consecutive session on Tuesday, tumbling 50 paise to close at a record low of 96.70 against the US dollar amid elevated crude oil prices, persistent foreign fund outflows and a stronger dollar driven by global risk aversion, PTI reported.

The rupee hit an all-time low of 96.18 against the dollar on Monday, extending its decline due to soaring global bond yields driven by high energy prices from the Iran war. This…

The Indian rupee hit a new all-time low against the dollar on Monday, plummeting to 96.18. Soaring global bond yields, fueled by elevated energy prices from the Iran war, have…

Elevated energy prices and weak capital flows have left India staring at a third consecutive fiscal year of a deficit in its balance of payments (BoP), straining the rupee.…

MUMBAI: The rupee weakened to a record closing low of 96.53 against the dollar on Tuesday, marking its sixth consecutive session of decline, as sustained high crude oil prices and…

The Indian rupee hits a record low of 96.91, marking seven consecutive sessions of decline amid economic pressures.

The rupee slid to 96.96 per dollar, breaching its previous record low of 96.6150 hit in the prior session, and ended the day at 96.82