The Indian rupee has crossed the Rs 100 per US dollar mark in its one-year forward rate. This comes as the spot market saw the rupee hit another historic low. Unabated dollar outflows and elevated crude prices are fueling the currency's weakness. Market watchers believe the pace of depreciation could slow if geopolitical tensions ease.

Experts warn the Indian rupee may slide to 100 per USD amid rising crude prices and foreign investor outflows.

The Indian rupee has reached a historic low against the US dollar. This decline is driven by escalating oil prices due to the Iran conflict and higher US Treasury yields. India's…

Global investors anticipate further depreciation of the Indian rupee, with some projecting a fall to 100 per dollar. This outlook is driven by rising oil import costs due to the…

The rupee fell to a new closing low of 96.83 against the dollar as persistent foreign institutional investor outflows, rising crude oil prices, and global risk aversion weighed…

The Indian rupee has crossed the Rs 100 per US dollar mark in its one-year forward rate. This comes as the spot market saw the rupee hit another historic low. Unabated dollar…

MUMBAI: One-year outright forward rates for the rupee breached the 100 level intraday while the domestic currency slid to a new low of 96.96 in the spot during intra-day trade,…

Rupee rebounds to 96.43 after hitting 100/USD, as geopolitical risks and oil prices continue to influence the market.